On 2/16/2023 6:05 PM, Willi Egger via ntg-context wrote:
Hi math gurus,
I should typeset a couple of simple math formulae. However I do not get the
desired result. I attach my output as pdf.
1. Why is the \times 12 in the denominator although the fraction is grouped? —
I tried also the grouping with bracis, which gives the same result.
2. Why is the result after the equalsign in the denominator?
\starttext
\startformulas
\startformula
\bgroup{47 \times 62}\over {44 \times 56}\egroup \times {12}
\stopformula
\startformula
{{47 \times 62 \times 12} \over {44 \times 56}}=14.2\ \rm kilo
\stopformula
\stopformulas
\stoptext
Thank you for hinting me how to this correctly.
\frac{...}{...} .. forget about \over
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