Does Kai Cenat lie about his height? Lil Uzi Vert calls out Twitch king: 'I’m 6-foot-1'
Was Lil Uzi Vert disrespecting Kai Cenat? Here's what exactly transpired during the live stream
2023-06-19 18:21
Author Salman Rushdie awarded prestigious German prize for his literary work and resolve
Writer Salman Rushdie has been awarded a prestigious German prize for his literary work and for his resolve and positive attitude in the face of constant danger
2023-06-19 18:19
UK FCA Places Restrictions on Odey Asset Management Withdrawals
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority imposed restrictions on the movement of cash and assets by Odey Asset Management
2023-06-19 18:18
Who is Kelsey Chang? US student, 22, thrown into German ravine was saved from certain death by fallen tree
Kelsey Chang and her friend Eva Liu were on a hike near the Neuschwanstein Castle in Schwangau when a 30-year-old man attacked them
2023-06-19 18:18
Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to miss Euro qualifier amid reports of captaincy row
Thibaut Courtois has left Belgium's training camp ahead of a qualifying match for next year’s European championships amid reports in Belgian media that the Real Madrid goalkeeper was frustrated not to be handed the captain’s armband in his team's previous game
2023-06-19 18:17
UK lawmakers likely to back a scathing report that slammed Boris Johnson over 'partygate'
Britain’s House of Commons is likely to endorse a report that found Boris Johnson lied to lawmakers about lockdown-flouting parties in his office
2023-06-19 18:16
Luke Shaw reveals he is encouraging Harry Kane & Declan Rice to join Man Utd
Luke Shaw admits 'tapping up' England teammates Harry Kane & Declan Rice, who are both Man Utd transfer targets.
2023-06-19 18:00
Can you solve this primary school maths problem which has everyone stumped?
Every generation is divided on whether schoolwork has got harder or easier over the years. Boomers, for example, deplore the ubiquity of multiple-choice questions on modern-day tests, while Gen-Z argues that exam pressure has never been more intense. And yet, one maths problem is stumping children and adults from across all ages, even though it was originally intended for six to seven-year-olds. The bewildering question was shared to Twitter by American journalist Helen Rosner, who explained: “My friend just sent me this pic of his 1st grader’s math workbook and neither he nor I have even the tiniest clue what the kid is supposed to do here.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The image features two shopping baskets – one containing three oranges and two bananas, the other empty – accompanied by the following task: “Use math drawings to make the pictures equal. Connect them below with = to make true number sentences.” Rosner’s tweet was instantly met with bewilderment, with one commentator replying: “Are you...supposed to draw the exact same fruits in the second basket????? To make them 'equal'????? “I feel like it's a psychology experiment and not a math problem." Others admitted they tripped at the first hurdle, with a number asking: “What the hell are ‘math drawings’?” Others made valiant attempts at solving the problem: “My brain goes to drawing someone eating all the fruit on the right side, with the peels of two bananas and three oranges scattered around him,” one said, adding: “Is that mathed properly?” “It does look like the answer is eat one orange and then split the rest of the fruit between the two baskets…” suggested a second. Or, simpler still: “Maybe you draw fruit in the empty basket to make them equal?” (This one makes the most sense to our small, Monday morning brains.) “College math instructor here,” chimed in another. “My thought: make sure that both baskets have the same number of fruit. You could do this by adding 3 oranges and 2 bananas to the right, but you could also add FOUR oranges and 2 bananas, and then an extra orange to the left!” That guy lost us at "college math instructor," to be honest. Still, it’s not surprising that the question has boggled so many minds given that the child’s own father – a graduate of Ivy League university MIT – couldn’t figure it out. One Twitter user summed up how all parents were feeling about the whole debacle, writing simply: “All I know is the age at which I’m intimidated by my kid’s math homework has been pushed WAY up.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-19 17:57
John Travolta wishes dads a happy Father's Day while snuggled up with children Ella and Ben
John Travolta and his late wife, actress Kelly Preston, had another son, Jett, who died in 2009
2023-06-19 17:56
Stock market today: World follows Wall St lower as Chinese leader meets top US diplomat
Global stock markets have followed Wall Street lower after the top U.S. diplomat met China’s leader but the two sides showed no sign of progress on an array of conflicts
2023-06-19 17:55
Real Madrid loan Spain forward Joselu from Espanyol
Real Madrid confirmed the arrival of Spain striker Joselu on loan from relegated Espanyol for...
2023-06-19 17:53
Houston rapper Big Pokey dies after collapsing during performance
He was best known as a member of the Screwed Up Click, an influential group of Houston-based artists
2023-06-19 17:53
