You can prepare a mathematician for real life, but he’s not going to be ready for that first reality sandwich to the face.
The sum of 1 thru 64 in pennies is $20.80.Not $1.27. I don’t even know how Zack got that total.
If the pennies were doubled on each square the total would be 1.8446 * 10^17 dollars.
It would work if, he put $.01 on the first square and $.02 on each of the other squares. (63 x $.02) + $.01 = $1.27. Guess it’s a lesson to read the question carefully. Very underhanded thing to do to his child though.
I was expecting 1+2+3+4+….+64 = $20.80. Either that or just 3 cents.
Nonsense, he has just shown his son that you need to distinguish between what is said, and what is assumed. All part of life and math.
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Ida No over 7 years ago
You can prepare a mathematician for real life, but he’s not going to be ready for that first reality sandwich to the face.
AlanM over 7 years ago
The sum of 1 thru 64 in pennies is $20.80.Not $1.27. I don’t even know how Zack got that total.
AlanM over 7 years ago
If the pennies were doubled on each square the total would be 1.8446 * 10^17 dollars.
J W over 7 years ago
It would work if, he put $.01 on the first square and $.02 on each of the other squares. (63 x $.02) + $.01 = $1.27. Guess it’s a lesson to read the question carefully. Very underhanded thing to do to his child though.
pshapley over 7 years ago
I was expecting 1+2+3+4+….+64 = $20.80. Either that or just 3 cents.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 7 years ago
Nonsense, he has just shown his son that you need to distinguish between what is said, and what is assumed. All part of life and math.