Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 06, 1952
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is in the classroom looking at the blackboard which holds the sums, '7 + 6' and '4 - 3' He asks, "Why do I always get the hardest problems?"<BR><BR> He puts his finger to his mouth and says, "Let's see...if our team had seven and we scored a touchdown, but failed to convert, we'd have thirteen..."<BR><BR> He turns to the board and continues, "And if par on a hole is four, and you get a birdie, you're one under..."<BR><BR> He walks off smiling as the board now reads,'7+6=13' and '4-3=1'.<BR><BR>
KKinKC Premium Member almost 10 years ago
When did Charlie start school????
jbott566 over 9 years ago
when did he learn football and golf
Acollins288 over 9 years ago
Was that just common knowledge back then or what?
rumrunner731 about 9 years ago
Now that’s some good math solving right there!
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
Is he a mathlete?
lazyhbar over 6 years ago
common core math 2014
BarrelO'Molasses Premium Member over 4 years ago
The answer is gas station. (7 11)
BarrelO'Molasses Premium Member over 4 years ago
WOW. I saw the problems wrong.