Kindergarten math

Classik

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Well if they know the multiplication tables and can figure sq roots. Are they really doing this in kindergarten somewhere? A gifted program maybe?
 
You too are a guru, we can see. :D
 
In Italy
X = Per
Per = For

So, you'd say
2X1
Due per Uno.

2 for 1.

Is that it??

Oh. No. That's linquistics...
 
The answer is 5, but they sure don't do that math in kindergarten in my school.
 
Thanks Classik Jake (grandson) and I just made a whole lesson from your diagram. With toothpicks we laid forms for a foundation for a man cave gaming room using the formula to make sure our foundation was square. We wouldn't want high winds and gravity to topple his game room over. That got his attention! :lol
 
Thanks Classik Jake (grandson) and I just made a whole lesson from your diagram. With toothpicks we laid forms for a foundation for a man cave gaming room using the formula to make sure our foundation was square. We wouldn't want high winds and gravity to topple his game room over. That got his attention! :lol
:lol
 
They tried teach me that rubbish at school, its not like I wanted to be a phyicist or engineer and would even need to know this type of stuff. I still don't and I'm 36.

The answer is I have no idea.
 
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KNOW ING the pythagerum theorum will help.
 
That's what they teach. What a joke. They need teach real life skills not what is the value of x on paper. The only value I know of 'x' is 'spot x' where we land fish all day.

This is real math, life skills, technique, and hands on experience, and food on the table all in one.

 
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