Not exact matches
I
love math, but I definitely don't want my food to become a
math problem - or a
problem in itself!
My girls
love choosing glitter notebooks, gel pens, and sparkly pencils which make
doing their
math problems a lot more fun.
are baby boomers who remember the «new
math» era, when teachers who didn't understand the concepts gave students endless
problems that were supposed to allow us to discover mathematical concepts on our own and make us fall in
love with mathematical research, and that actually left us confused and hating
math.
The chances of finding that needle in a haystack are like a horrible
math problem: If x percentage like our book (enough to buy it) > y percentage who
love our book (but not enough to champion it) > z percentage who want to marry our book and have babies with it, then solve for A. I don't know about anyone else, but that gives me a headache.