Given the origins of the game, do you think it is fair for an answer
to be able to use Kixtarts 'Integer maths' truncation?
i.e. are the following results valid or not ?
a) '(9/2)*6-3'
b) '(9*5+4)/2'
I think we should state that the result should adhere to
'real world' (ie floating point) maths.