Many people make the same mistake when trying to solve this math problem too quickly. At first glance, it looks incredibly simple, but the numbers can be deceptive if you forget the basic rule about the order of operations.
Let’s see how fast you can solve it. You only get one chance!
5 + 5 × 5 − 5 ÷ 5 = ?
The trick is to remember that multiplication and division are always performed before addition and subtraction.
Let’s solve it step by step.
First, multiply 5 × 5 = 25.
Next, divide 5 ÷ 5 = 1.
Now the expression becomes:
5 + 25 − 1
Add 5 + 25 = 30.
Finally, subtract 30 − 1 = 29.
✅ Correct Answer: 29
Many people get the wrong answer because they calculate the expression from left to right, ignoring the priority of multiplication and division.
What answer did you get? Did you solve it correctly on your first try, or did you have to calculate it again? Share your answer in the comments!