Here’s a related problem that was first broadcast over the radio and nobody got it right. Tamara had six apples and she gave one a weigh. If her answer was one third of a pound, what would all six apples weigh if Tamara gave all six a weigh?
Read final panel from left to right: 6-1=Nancy … 6 apples minus (minus sign the single dark layer) 1 apple equals (equals sign the double dark layer in cake) happy Nancy
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Hot cross buns for multiplication?
dcdete. about 2 years ago
Here’s a related problem that was first broadcast over the radio and nobody got it right. Tamara had six apples and she gave one a weigh. If her answer was one third of a pound, what would all six apples weigh if Tamara gave all six a weigh?
VICTOR PROULX about 2 years ago
Is there some course you take before you can understand Nancy?
Decepticomic about 2 years ago
She’s having her cake, but is she eating it too?
Grossfolk Premium Member about 2 years ago
That last panel shows 7 apples.
dalerpederson Premium Member about 2 years ago
Read final panel from left to right: 6-1=Nancy … 6 apples minus (minus sign the single dark layer) 1 apple equals (equals sign the double dark layer in cake) happy Nancy
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 2 years ago
A very basic math problem for a kid in a robotics club.