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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
I'm not sure how to accurately describe it, so i drew a pretty picture.Attached FilesAnd may thy spirit live in us, Forever LSU
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It's so wide turning trucks don't crush that left turn lane.NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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We're changing Accounting Systems at work and I have a mountain of mundane *** Data Validation to do. This **** is going to take forever.
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My cousin in Georgia posts scans from her daughter's math workbooks from time to time. I posted one a couple months ago and while that one I could at least understand (though I disagreed with its efficiency) I have no idea what this is even asking or how the images correlate to the mathematical question in the upper right. Its just a big ol 'da **** is that' to me.Attached Files
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My cousin in Georgia posts scans from her daughter's math workbooks from time to time. I posted one a couple months ago and while that one I could at least understand (though I disagreed with its efficiency) I have no idea what this is even asking or how the images correlate to the mathematical question in the upper right. Its just a big ol 'da **** is that' to me.
I feel really, really stupid.
I obviously know the answer, but wtf is going on?YNWAComment
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I believe it's the third one. 14 dots, 6 of them aren't colored in, 6 is the answer.
The theory being, I think, that you draw out as many dots as is the first number, then fill in the amount of the second, and whatever isn't filled in is your answer.Member: OS Uni Snob Association | Twitter: @MyNameIsJesseG | #WT4M | #WatchTheWorldBurn
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That's what I thought, but it just seemed entirely too "beating around the bush"/abstract for math. The worded question also threw me for a loop.
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Because the worded question makes zero sense.
Since it's third grade, it should probably say: Which answer shows what you see in figure 1?
But a better way to have done it is to actually have a lesson explaining that long form process and then having a question that mentions it.
Like "which answer is the long form of figure 1?"
I don't know. Maybe it's in there. Either way, how it is written says absolutely nothing. It's just mumble jumble. Bless those kids.
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That's actually from a 1st grade workbook. I'm not sure how my 1st grader mind would have responded to that.
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Well then. Never heard of Make A Ten. Not sure what they are teaching children these days.
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