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Questions Doubts and Requests => Questions? Technical Issues? The Survival Guide => Topic started by: curly66 on November 05, 2012, 08:36:55 am
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this is dumb, I know it's dumb but I'm dyslexic mathematically, seriously!! is 2/3rds of a cup 2 x my 1/3rd cup measure?? or is it 2/3rds of my 1/3rd cup measure?
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It's 2 of your 1/3 cup measures curly.
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Not dumb at all it is 2 x your 1/3 cup measure.
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It would be 2 of your 1/3 cups.
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You beat me to it JD :) :)
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Ha ha, it would have been funny if we gave different answers girls.
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thankyou thankyou thankyou all....... wish I understood math but I just don't and never will.......
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Don't worry curly, I failed maths in school. The numbers just get jumbled up when I look at them :o >:(
But I'm good with words :D
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wow Amy...... I'm the same, I'm pretty good with words, spelling, crosswords etc etc....... math a jumble!!
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I love crosswords too! I do the cryptic ones :D My mum is really good at them though so she can't help telling me answers if I'm "too slow" :-))
At school they dumped me in the hardest maths class. I have no idea why they did that, or why they thought I was good at maths! I remember tests when I couldn't even figure out one single answer. And the horrible quizzes when the teacher would randomly select students to work out answers on the whiteboard in front of the class... some of my most embarrassing moments were probably in maths class :-))
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That is terrible Amy. No wonder you hate maths.
I love maths, puzzles and suduko.
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Lucky you Kimmy. I wish I was god at those things!
But that is why I could never go to university and study dietetics. It involves sciency things, which involve maths :-[
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Kimmy, I am like you. Enjoy maths and sudoku.
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I'm like Cookie and Kimmy, love sudoku and maths not that good with crosswords.
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If you think of the cup as having three equal parts, and each being a 1/3 measurement you would need to use
2 of those measurements out of the 3.
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 3/3
1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3
1/3
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I got dumped into the dummy maths class Amy where we used calculators shaped like an owl and only did the basics!!
Dad nearly tore his hair out for years and years trying to make me understand..
Creampuff, I tried to think of it logically like you have set it out and I sat and thought about it for a long time and it seemed to make sense that it was 2 x my 1/3 but then I was second guessing myself because that didn't make sense....lol
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I got dumped into the dummy maths class Amy where we used calculators shaped like an owl and only did the basics!!
Dad nearly tore his hair out for years and years trying to make me understand..
Love the idea of owl-shaped calculator! ;D
I finally got moved to the dummy class after two years of asking to be!! My teachers obviously wanted me to suffer.
I remember in year nine I told the maths teacher I didn't understand a particular concept, and she snapped at me "what's not to understand?"
I didn't ask for help again >:(
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I am a bit strange when it comes to maths. I hated it at school - back of the class, wasting time - 35% in my final exam.
Now I am doing all the bookwork for our business and love it (especially when everything balances). I am really pedantic, though, it HAS to balance to the last cent, otherwise I worry at it for ages and ages (costs us more in my time that then missing cent, but can't help that).
I do sudokus nearly every day as well - although that isn't really a mathematical pass time. I guess I'm not such a dummy at maths after all.
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funny how the brain works isn't it... my adopted brother was a mathematical genius but couldn't spell to save himself... would spell how things sounded like they should be spelt!!
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But that is why I could never go to university and study dietetics. It involves sciency things, which involve maths :-[
Don't rule it out completely Amy. It's amazing what you can learn in a different environment or with a different teaching method.
I was an absolutely terrible writer. Did very badly in English at school and wrote horrible essays when I was at uni. Once I got into the workplace I was lucky enough to have some colleagues that really showed me how to write. I then did a writing course and my writing just kept improving. Now, people look for my guidance on how to write things well and I try to help as many people as I can to improve their writing skills.
Maybe you could try an adult education maths class and see if you can refine your maths skills enough to get through a university degree? There are lots of ways you can get help and assistance.
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Thats a great little story consumerate :D
I think the college down here does adult education. I could check it out. To get into university I would need to apply through mature age entry and take the test, so I would have to study for that anyway. Its something to keep in mind for the future ;)
Thanks! ;)
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YOu can also gain entry to Uni through a TAFE CertIV or Diploma.
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I have a Cert IV Den, but only certain courses will accept a certificate as an entry pathway :P