ChatterBank7 mins ago
Not Stupid, Just Uneducated.
I was buying an item in the grocers this morning which was marked reduced by 25%. The original price was £2.80.
The lady went to the calculator on her phone to do the maths.
I told her the answer and when she'd checked she said you're right.
Do the schools not teach mental arithmetic any more?
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I'm hopeless at mental arithmetic. My brain seems only hard-wired for visual things. If I had to do that sum, I would think a quarter of 2 pounds is 50p. & a quarter of 80p is 20p which equals 70p. Take that from £2.80. makes £2.10.
Quite a bit of effort for me, so I'd reach for the pocket calculator any time.
How would you do it?
There is a story (probably apocryphal) that when Einstein was a child in school, the teacher wanted to leave the classroom & wished to give them something to do while she was out, so she said, "Add up all the numbers from 1 to 100.
Before she reached the door Einstein put up his hand & gave the answer.
What he had seen, & something I can relate to, is that if you visualise all the numbers as laid out in a row & take the first and the last they add up to 101, then take the second and the penultimate & they also add up to 101 keep going and he saw you could pair up the numbers so that each pair adds up to 101, as follows:
1 + 100 = 101
2 + 99 = 101
3 + 98 = 101
…
48 + 53 = 101
49 + 52 = 101
50 + 51 = 101
Thinking about it this way, it becomes fairly obvious that the answer would be 50 x 101, which becomes quite doable in many people’s heads as 5,050. - Even mine.
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I've heard that story attributed to Gauss.
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Sandy - I think Ican better all of these. The new chap next door (29, single, - doesn't speak, works from home on computers) put a note through our door asking for our share of payment for the electricity for the running of the klargester for the septic tank. We knew a few quid were in order per month, but he'd queried the exact amount and OH had asked him to send us a bill.
We went round and asked... £3.00 per month he reckoned. We're not arguing, we thought about the same. Anyway, he said thatwe hadn't paid for 8 months (we didn't know how much he wanted) so I said, "OK, 8 threes is 24 - we owe you 20 quid." He looked at me, baffled. Turns out he's an accountant!!
I told him that it was easy to see that he hadn't been educated in the 1950s. :)