Wording of a question

June 6, 2008




This is from a calendar with random things on each day:

“She had difficulty completing simple calculations.  For example, when I asked her what three times three plus one equals, she said, “Ten”.”  That can be right, but it can be wrong.  Depends on which way the teacher looked at it.  Seeing the numbers would really help clarify which answer is the correct one.  It was just a fun little word game.

 

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