FoxTrot by Bill Amend for January 25, 2009
Transcript:
Paige: Aaaa! I can't do these math problems! Why am I so stupid?! "If 2x + y = 60 and x + 2y = 75, solve for x and y." How the heck do I figure that out?! Peter: If two shirts and a sweater costs $60, and a shirt and two sweaters costs $75, what does each item cost? Paige: The shirts are $15 and the sweaters are $30. Duh. Peter: You aren't stupid, Paige, just weird. Paige: Come back! You still haven't told me how to solve the problem!
gimmickgenius almost 16 years ago
Who knew Peter was that smart? Putting a dollar sign in front of it ALWAYS makes math more interesting.
JerryGorton almost 16 years ago
She’s a shopper!
RobinHd almost 16 years ago
What gets me is, this is an actual Real Life application of algebra!!
… and they said it couldn’t happen ….
JonD17 almost 16 years ago
Wow, Peter, where did that come from? Your teachers would fall out their chairs!
dcguys almost 16 years ago
This is how we raised my nephew’s grade point by 1.5 when he was 11. We used money on the table, price lists of the toys/games he wanted, and his first savings account. His mom wasn’t happy that she had to help out with the savings account when he came home after his visit that summer but was pleased they didn’t have to spend so much time on homework anymore.
Ahhh, the joys of being the uncle, not the parent.
ForeverAllstar almost 16 years ago
Amend must be a math and science wonk, he uses it all the time
Machtyn almost 16 years ago
ForeverAllStar: He is a geek. He spends his time playing World of Warcraft now. :)
tobybartels almost 16 years ago
My algebra students can learn to handle the original problem, but nearly every one will freeze up at the sight of a word problem. It doesn't seem to matter whether it's about something that interests them.
mrprongs almost 16 years ago
Paige is stupid and weird. She’s Steird.
R.Khalife almost 16 years ago
peter knows how to speak paige’s lanuage..if only she realised the connection btween ther homework n his help :p both smart in thier own way :p
nokbbear almost 16 years ago
simultaneous equations
bluetopazcrystal almost 16 years ago
ForeverAllstar says:
ForeverAllstar says:
Amend must be a math and science wonk, he uses it all the time
Bill has a Bachelors Degree in Physics. So there you go.
Geekologist almost 16 years ago
Wrong Peter, shes stupid, but good at real life math.
Karptaz almost 16 years ago
that was THE ONLY way my neice could do algebra was to turn everything into shoes and money - lol
wowfactor almost 16 years ago
thanks, bill! keep teaching parents how to teach their kids by KNOWING them.
David Kannikal Premium Member almost 16 years ago
Am I the only one who was compelled to write the problem down and solve it? Had to dig deep in the brain vault for the balancing equations knowledge…
scbassist almost 16 years ago
For all you algebra illiterate:
2x + y - 60 = x + 2y - 75
2x + y + 15 = x + 2y
2x/y + 1 + 15/y = x/y + 2
2x/y + 15/y = x/y + 1
2 + 15/x = 1 + y/x
1 + 15/x = y/x
x + 15 = y
x = y - 15
2(y - 15) + y = 60
2y - 30 + y = 60
3y = 90
y = 30
x + 2(x + 15) = 75
x + 2x - 30 = 75
3x = 45
x = 15
R.Khalife almost 16 years ago
im sorry scbassist but johndrake made that math alot easier for me…altho i still say peters way may be the best way yet :p
farren almost 16 years ago
Yeah, but scbassist’s will work even if the “y”s don’t cancel out.
SirTalksALot almost 16 years ago
Another way to solve it
2x + y = 60 –given
y = 60 - 2x –solve for y
x + 2y = 75 –given
x + 2(60 - 2x) = 75 –replace y with 60-2x
x + 120 - 4x = 75 –distribute 2
120 - 3x = 75 –simplify
120 = 3x + 75 –add 3x to both sides
120 - 75 = 3x –subtract 75 from both sidex
45 = 3x –simplify
x = 15 –divide both sides by 3
2x + y = 60 –given
2(15) + y = 60 –replace x with 15
30 + y = 60 –multiply
y = 60 - 30 –subtract 30 from both sides
y = 30 –simplify
farren almost 16 years ago
Of course you can, that’s basic. JohnDrake, however, left off a lot of the steps, and didn’t solve for y at all. Not that he was wrong, but he was oversimplified.
PaulAtreides almost 16 years ago
Pie = Good Math = Not Pie :(
kgadowsky almost 16 years ago
Excellent to explain the disconnect in how we currently teach mathematics!
Rakkav over 15 years ago
The disconnect (it seems to me) lies in concrete versus abstract thinking. Paige can’t deal with algebra in abstract terms, but she can when she’s given a concrete problem. My mother was like that. I’m the reverse: abstractions are easy, it’s the concrete that’s harder.
BigAlanM over 15 years ago
Page’s thought process: From Peter’s statements in the third panel, exchanging 1 shirt for 1 sweater costs an extra $15 therefor exchanging the second shirt for a third sweater will make the bill $90. Sweaters obviously cost $30 apiece. Going back to the first statement and subtract 1 sweater and 2 shirts cost $30 or $15 apiece.
carriebethdunbar over 15 years ago
Shirt Math
n8cwhite about 8 years ago
By going back to middle school.
Extension Cord almost 2 years ago
That. Is. Easy!
kevinchang256 over 1 year ago
Peter: You already solved it yourself. Paige: Huh? I did?