Maths Teacher Stumped by 'Viral' Primary School Problem
Maths teacher Bobby Seagull stumped by primary school problem missing key details, sparking viral debate on social media.
Maths teacher Bobby Seagull stumped by primary school problem missing key details, sparking viral debate on social media.
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A primary school maths problem shared by teacher Bobby Seagull has baffled the internet, with no clear statement from Dina to agree or disagree with.
Viral maths puzzle: only geniuses can solve 14+14 in five seconds using pattern from 11+11=4, 12+12=6, 13+13=8. Answer is 10.
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A maths equation, 8 ÷ 2(2+2), sparks debate online with answers 1 and 16, depending on the order of operations used.
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Four-year-old Acer Gibson goes viral solving Countdown numbers game in seconds, impressing host Rachel Riley.
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