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Simple 'Maths' Question - What's The Confusion?

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barry1010 | 09:04 Wed 28th Jun 2023 | ChatterBank
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This is a maths question aimed at 10 year olds but there is a lot of confusion about the correct answer, according to the DM. My only confusion is understanding how it is a maths question at all.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12238089/Childrens-maths-question-simple-leaving-people-stumped.html

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I always use a : not a full stop whether it's 12 hr clock or 24 hrs
In any case, what has ended up being tested is the ability to interpret the question as intended, not whether those being tested can do the sum.
It's possibly ambiguous as it doesn't specify which midnight...last midnight or next one.
//I suppose the confusion could be if you told someone to be somewhere as close to 3pm as possible you wouldn't expect them to turn up after 3pm.//

You might if you knew they had an hourly bus service which arrived at five minutes past the hour. They would be unlikely to arrive at 2:05.

//they say 12:03 is 3 past midnight, that's 00:03 surely?//

Not on the twelve hour clock, tora. It’s 12:03am.
Maybe they could get off a few stops early and walk the rest of the way?
I'll stick to Literature in the future and not go poking my nose in Maths questions.
he is just good at sums. Clever - and modest with it. :o)

won't be featuring on AB then

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