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Old 09-27-2005, 09:18 PM   #1
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OKAY WHO IS SMART! Algebra problem....

The number of wild horses at the Lazy Z Dudes Ranch could be found by counting them, but when Hank visits the ranch, he suggests that 23 fewer than five times the number of horses at the ranch is the same as 58 more than twice the number of horses on the property. If Hank is right, how many horses does the Lasy Z have? First define you variable?

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Old 09-27-2005, 09:22 PM   #2
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5x - 23 = 2x + 58
5x = 2x + 81
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I'm impressed - it's over 35 years since I did algebra
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That one was way too easy.
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Why didn't you answer it then?
Because Amigo beat me to it. There's no point repeating his work.
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Because Amigo beat me to it. There's no point repeating his work.
Good answer - and I can think of a lot of smartass rebuttals, but as you're a lady I won't do
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I use to do shit like this in my head.

i'd turn in my tests with answers only.
it pissed the teacher off, even though the answers were always correct, he'd flunk me anyway cause I didn't show my work... even though I sat not 5 feet from his desk during testing and he could see that i wasn't cheating.

I eventually told him to get bent, and transferred to another class.
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Good answer - and I can think of a lot of smartass rebuttals, but as you're a lady I won't do
Thumbler, we did algebra like that in grade 8. Seriously, it's not complicated stuff. I had to take calculus and trig and stats later on, so single variable algebra is nuffin.
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The number of wild horses at the Lazy Z Dudes Ranch could be found by counting them, but when Hank visits the ranch, he suggests that 23 fewer than five times the number of horses at the ranch is the same as 58 more than twice the number of horses on the property. If Hank is right, how many horses does the Lasy Z have? First define you variable?

Lets see how smart you biatches are?
You can count on me when it comes to algebra but unfortunately, I am not that good when it comes to reading comprehension.
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5x - 23 = 2x + 58
5x = 2x + 81
3x = 81
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Exactly. That's textbook. I combined steps 2 & 3 in my cyphering.
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Thumbler, we did algebra like that in grade 8. Seriously, it's not complicated stuff. I had to take calculus and trig and stats later on, so single variable algebra is nuffin.
Yes, but I was probably in grade 8 before you were born... in fact probably before your father was born. I did calculus and trig and stats as well, but it was a L...O..N....G time ago - doubt that I could do it now.
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Yes, but I was probably in grade 8 before you were born... in fact probably before your father was born. I did calculus and trig and stats as well, but it was a L...O..N....G time ago - doubt that I could do it now.
So.. because you are older than me you suggested that I didn't know the answer? That's just wrong.
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The number of wild horses at the Lazy Z Dudes Ranch could be found by counting them, but when Hank visits the ranch, he suggests that 23 fewer than five times the number of horses at the ranch is the same as 58 more than twice the number of horses on the property. If Hank is right, how many horses does the Lasy Z have? First define you variable?

Lets see how smart you biatches are?


How do I know the Lasy Z has horses? I know the Lazy Z has horses but how do I know Hank knows how to count? The Lasy Z doesn't have any but The Lazy Z does have horses.
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So.. because you are older than me you suggested that I didn't know the answer? That's just wrong.
No not at all, just pointing out that because it's such a long time since I did algebra I had forgotten what a basic algebraic problem it was.
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whoa...long time since i've done algebra...yikes!

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No not at all, just pointing out that because it's such a long time since I did algebra I had forgotten what a basic algebraic problem it was.
Ok, I must have misread, then. Sorry about that.
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No problem - glad we sorted it out
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No problem - glad we sorted it out
I skinned my knee tonight in kickboxing, so I think I'm a little grouchy. Time for a cuppa tea, I think. Elli needs to slow down.
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I was helping my friend?s little sister with her math problem.

27 is my lucky number!

I didn't expect my known friends of GFY to show up. I thought all those little punks that talk shit all day would have had the answer. I guess they are dumber than high school.

So from now on lets refer to the high school students as elementary my dear!
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Yes, but I was probably in grade 8 before you were born... in fact probably before your father was born. I did calculus and trig and stats as well, but it was a L...O..N....G time ago - doubt that I could do it now.

Hey no sweat I am 18 years older than this whole situation.

I figured it out and I was blow away that I did. LOL

It's been a long long time since that practice. I was telling this little girl that maybe the problem in front of you won?t matter but the answer will. You will come across shit in your life (I didn't cus) that will suck. But you keep going until you get the right answer. THAT MY FRIEND IS ALGEBRA!
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I skinned my knee tonight in kickboxing, so I think I'm a little grouchy. Time for a cuppa tea, I think. Elli needs to slow down.
Would that be hot with milk and sugar (the way I'm used to drinking it) or without milk but with ice as people round here drink it (yuk!)?
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Would that be hot with milk and sugar (the way I'm used to drinking it) or without milk but with ice as people round here drink it (yuk!)?
Um, Tetley Orange Pekoe with one splenda packet and a dollop of 2% milk. Hot, of course. DUH.
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27 of course!
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Hey guys! Where do you find such an algebra "tasks"? My son was learing the similar things in 4th class, i.e. when he was 10yo. It's absolutely normal task for 10yo child here in Russia, but... it's very strange to hear it from an adult... IS the US education sucks soooooooooooooo much?
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I use to do shit like this in my head.

i'd turn in my tests with answers only.
it pissed the teacher off, even though the answers were always correct, he'd flunk me anyway cause I didn't show my work... even though I sat not 5 feet from his desk during testing and he could see that i wasn't cheating.

I eventually told him to get bent, and transferred to another class.
Exactly. When the questions are dumb like 2x - 2 = 4
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I bet you didn't know it, but The Mac used to be an Algebra teacher.

Let X = the Total Number of Horses

5x-23 = 58 +2x
3x = 81
x = 27
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Hey guys! Where do you find such an algebra "tasks"? My son was learing the similar things in 4th class, i.e. when he was 10yo. It's absolutely normal task for 10yo child here in Russia, but... it's very strange to hear it from an adult... IS the US education sucks soooooooooooooo much?
Are you trying to tell us that it is standard in Russia for 10 year olds in 4th grade to be taking Algebra? I find that difficult to believe.
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Can I be smart by saying its an Algebraic problem?

On second thoughts Im being a pedant
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Are you trying to tell us that it is standard in Russia for 10 year olds in 4th grade to be taking Algebra? I find that difficult to believe.
I don't trying. I'm telling this to you! Futhermore, afrer 9 class (14yo) our children don't learn algebra at all! They learn trigonometry, stereometry and basic mathematics such as (derivatives, logorithms, matrix manipulation etc)
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Are you trying to tell us that it is standard in Russia for 10 year olds in 4th grade to be taking Algebra? I find that difficult to believe.
I can give you some tasks from a school book of my 11yo son (5th class). Let's see how you solve them...
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Are you trying to tell us that it is standard in Russia for 10 year olds in 4th grade to be taking Algebra? I find that difficult to believe.
I believe it. Take a look at some Scandinavian textbooks to see what the kids are learning these days.
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I believe it. Take a look at some Scandinavian textbooks to see what the kids are learning these days.
I don't doubt that at 10 students are beginning to explore Algebra and Algebraic concepts. I do still find it hard to believe that the standard 4th grade math curriculum is an actual Algebra 1 course.
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Hey guys! Where do you find such an algebra "tasks"? My son was learing the similar things in 4th class, i.e. when he was 10yo. It's absolutely normal task for 10yo child here in Russia, but... it's very strange to hear it from an adult... IS the US education sucks soooooooooooooo much?
Lol, I'm in community college and I STILL have to take Intermediate Algebra. I failed Algebra in high school and forgot how to do it (it's been a few years since then) so I totally forgot how to do it. Actually I think I failed all my math classes back in high school.

I'm embarassed to admit I can't solve that damn problem on the first page. I hate math so fucken much. Those Russians are damn smart.

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