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posted by mrpg on Friday March 16 2018, @12:35AM   Printer-friendly
from the ∫-√(1+[f(x)']²)dx dept.

Suppose, a litre of cola costs US$3.15. If you buy one third of a litre of cola, how much would you pay?

The above may seem like a rather basic question. Something that you would perhaps expect the vast majority of adults to be able to answer? Particularly if they are allowed to use a calculator.

Unfortunately, the reality is that a large number of adults across the world struggle with even such basic financial tasks (the correct answer is US$1.05, by the way).

[...] In many other countries, the situation is even worse. Four in every ten adults in places like England, Canada, Spain and the US can't make this straightforward calculation – even when they had a calculator to hand. Similarly, less than half of adults in places like Chile, Turkey and South Korea can get the right answer.

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High number of adults unable to do basic mathematical tasks


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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 16 2018, @01:07AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 16 2018, @01:07AM (#653237)

    Soylent readers are probably in some form of STEM

    Soylent people are old retired boomers, all of whom are too old for STEM jobs and completely obsessed with politics.

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  • (Score: 5, Funny) by realDonaldTrump on Friday March 16 2018, @02:23AM

    by realDonaldTrump (6614) on Friday March 16 2018, @02:23AM (#653292) Homepage Journal

    I went into politics instead of retiring. And I'm having a ball!

  • (Score: 3, Funny) by aristarchus on Friday March 16 2018, @07:02AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Friday March 16 2018, @07:02AM (#653424) Journal

    True, dat. What are stem jobs, anyway? I have not seen any of them. My grandkids, and their grandkids, have not landed any of these jobs. Are you sure they actually exist? Or could it be that we are engaged in a massive "power of positive thinking" campaign, a sort of massive Potemkin village of STEM education? Play it again, Sam.