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 over 13 years ago
When did Charlie start school????
jbott566 over 13 years ago
when did he learn football and golf
Acollins288 about 13 years ago
Was that just common knowledge back then or what?
rumrunner731 almost 13 years ago
Now that’s some good math solving right there!
yow4zip Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Is he a mathlete?
lazyhbar about 10 years ago
common core math 2014
BarrelO'Molasses Premium Member almost 8 years ago
The answer is gas station. (7 11)
BarrelO'Molasses Premium Member almost 8 years ago
WOW. I saw the problems wrong.
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
hey, at least he got the questions right.
Commentator13 almost 2 years ago
How to ace math: Watch sports.