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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    According to these knuckleheads, it means that the length of the rectangle is 25cm, which is more than the width.
    Really, so 25cm is more then 20cm then.

    Sounds like a year 7 question to me.
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    I'm just glad they're not building my house

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    350. 35 x 10.
    1st in Woodwork (1961)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    They are for smartarses.
    Well they have come to the right place havent they


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    Quote Originally Posted by Burnsy View Post
    Less than a minute but longer than it should have

    Take your answer of 350 to the teacher and see what she says. A good teacher is quite happy to admit they are wrong to their students, it shows that everyone is human and makes mistakes, teaches kids more than being right all the time. My students expect me to make mistakes, especially in spelling and they are happy with it that way.

    Maths is next period, I will write it up on the board exactly as it is here with the line break and see how long to get the correct (350) answer. Also will see how many come up with the wrong interpretation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    And you know it.
    When one finds oneself in error one tendeth to pulleth ones excusesth out of onesth areseholeth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPIRIT View Post
    love to see the out came

    What do you expect to see mate. I mean it is so black and white.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingermick View Post
    When one finds oneself in error one tendeth to pulleth ones excusesth out of onesth areseholeth.

    Does it mean something if I read it backward?
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    and theres more to the debate at one point he says you have rectangle ok 25cm x20 cm ok and we move 10 cm from the width and ad it the length and the perimeter doesn't changes but the area does as he bang his hand down to make point .Well that did put me back a bit as l was thinking he worked his point to the rest of the house and l could see them starting swing his way again .but l came home stong and got them back

    when you read the question on the sheet there is a few gaps that are not neededdid they do this just to see
    28000 student competed in 2006 Australia,New Zealand,Singapore and neighouring countries (thier only neghouring countries thats all they get ),,,,,,,,,,,,there colecting stats for something
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    What do you expect to see mate. I mean it is so black and white.
    how many kids in 30 will answer 350
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    But would it change your view?

    If you don’t believe us (mostly University educated) then why would believe a bunch of kids.

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    Ok so I cant do math.... at least I can do excel...
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    no it wouldn't the answer is clearly 350 but say a 11yo debated system would they take a look at him l bet they would so thier fishing with these tests Now my son is not in the top of his school there is this kid that is just out there thick as but a nice kid but maths l don't like this much but they tell you where your at in % ,,top 20% its hard not to proud of the punk

    kids, more you understand them more advice you can give them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    Wongo (who scored 100% in his HSC maths exam )
    man you are old its called VCE now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    (who scored 100% in his HSC maths exam )
    My final high school maths 2 (maths C now i think) exam was more focused on integral calculus than oddly formatted algebra.
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