This question is more of a logical question, the answer depends on how you interpret the question. So, logically speaking, what's the difference between:
A: What is half of two plus two? B: What is the half of the summation of two and two?
Logically, A is telling you to half two and add it to two ((2÷2) + 2 = 3) while B is telling you to half the summation of two and two ( (2 + 2) ÷ 2 = 2)
Answer: 3 (but again, it all depends on your logic)
This question is more of a logical question, the answer depends on how you interpret the question. So, logically speaking, what's the difference between:
A: What is half of two plus two? B: What is the half of the summation of two and two?
Logically, A is telling you to half two and add it to two ((2÷2) + 2 = 3) while B is telling you to half the summation of two and two ( (2 + 2) ÷ 2 = 2)
Answer: 3 (but again, it all depends on your logic)
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