Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 05, 1965
Transcript:
Sally sits at her desk, chewing a pencil and says, "'Sets' . . . 'One to one matching' . . . "<BR><BR> Sally continues, "'Equivalent sets' . . . 'Non-equivalent sets' . . . 'Sets of one' . . . 'Sets of two' . . ."<BR><BR> Sally says, "'Renaming two' . . . 'Subsets' . . . 'Joining sets' . . . 'Number sentences' . . . 'Placeholders' . . . "<BR><BR> Sally wails, "All I want to know is how much is two and two?"<BR><BR>
Emzuar88 over 10 years ago
I just learned sets. I’m in seventh grade.
Silverwolf39 almost 7 years ago
It’s 4 Sally
jasonbres about 2 years ago
This was one of many strips adapted into the TV special “There’s No Time for Love, Charlie Brown”.
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
Try it on your fingers.