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What Happened To Numeracy?
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https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/a ll-pupi ls-in-e ngland- to-stud y-maths -until- 18-unde r-rishi -sunaks -new-mi ssion-1 2779266
Not sure what the PM means by, pupils will study Maths until 18, I assume he means the ones that are still in education. Anyway I find it shocking that:
"Around eight million adults in England have the numeracy skills of primary school children, " - so what happened? Why are we so innumerate as a nation? I'm not talking about Calculus here just basic 'rithmetic.
Not sure what the PM means by, pupils will study Maths until 18, I assume he means the ones that are still in education. Anyway I find it shocking that:
"Around eight million adults in England have the numeracy skills of primary school children, " - so what happened? Why are we so innumerate as a nation? I'm not talking about Calculus here just basic 'rithmetic.
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that decides what the kids learn in maff
out are log, slide rules, log tables
in are binary, hex program languages
matrices are mathematicus interruptus ( were out then in then out now back in)
and generally I think do a good job. sarky see above didnt follow a course, we just did many examples, for two years - and the kids who had had a two year course turned out better taught
that decides what the kids learn in maff
out are log, slide rules, log tables
in are binary, hex program languages
matrices are mathematicus interruptus ( were out then in then out now back in)
and generally I think do a good job. sarky see above didnt follow a course, we just did many examples, for two years - and the kids who had had a two year course turned out better taught
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carrot // I think 12 square meters and 12m² are a bit different if
you're ordering carpet! //
In common parlance we say 12 square metres. Writing down on paper we use 12 m². Both are identical in terms of area coverage.
So, for example, taking a 4 metre roll of floor covering (linoleum, 100% wool carpet etc), the carpet salesman cuts off a length of 3 metres.
This equates to an area of 12 m² or 12 square metres of floor covering.
Hope this helps.
you're ordering carpet! //
In common parlance we say 12 square metres. Writing down on paper we use 12 m². Both are identical in terms of area coverage.
So, for example, taking a 4 metre roll of floor covering (linoleum, 100% wool carpet etc), the carpet salesman cuts off a length of 3 metres.
This equates to an area of 12 m² or 12 square metres of floor covering.
Hope this helps.
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