Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 07, 1980
Transcript:
Marcie and Peppermint Patty are sitting at their classroom desk writing. The latter says,"Seven, eight, nine, ten! Ha!!"<BR><BR> She picks up her sheet and looks at it saying,"7+3=10....that's an easy one Marcie..."<BR><BR> She shows Marcie the sheet and says,"Anything with a '3' is easy because you just take the first number and then count the little pointy things on the '3', and you have the answer!"<BR><BR> Marcie asks,"What about 'Twelves', sir?" Peppermint Patty replies,"No one can be expected to answer a problem with a 'Twelve' in it!"<BR><BR> She looks at the sheet again and continues,"If a problem has really big numbers in it, the answer is always 'one million'!"<BR><BR> She continues,"Math is like learning a foreign language, Marcie...no matter what you say, it's going to be wrong anyway!"<BR><BR> Marcie pushes her glasses atop her head and rolls her eyes as Peppermint Patty concludes,"Let's see...'nine plus three'...I take the nine and count the little pointy things on the three...ten, eleven, twelve....the answer is 'Twelve'....Ha!!"<BR><BR>
andrewmmadsen over 8 years ago
When I was in elementary school I was taught that numbers 1 through 9 nine all had “points” on them.
jbruins84341 almost 7 years ago
Marcie without her glasses again!
Idk anymore about 3 years ago
9 is easy bc you just pretend it’s a 10 then subtract 1. So 9+3 pretend it’s 10+3=13 then 13-1=12
Nate Wright! about 3 years ago
what the heck, are they in kindergarten