1960's:
A peasant sells a bag of potatoes for $10. His costs amount to 4/5 of his
selling price. What is his profit?
-- from: The evolution of mathematics education during the last 30 years.
A peasant sells a bag of potatoes for $10. His costs amount to 4/5 of his
selling price. What is his profit?
-- from: The evolution of mathematics education during the last 30 years.
Related:
- 1970's
A farmer sells a bag of potatoes for $10. His costs amount to 4/5 of his
selling price,
i.e. $8. What is his profit? -- from: The evolution... - 1980's:
A farmer sells a bag of potatoes for $10. His production costs are $8 and his
profit is $2.
Underline the word "potatoes" and discuss with your... - 1970's (New Math)
A farmer exchanges a set P of potatoes with a set M of money.
The cardinality of the set M is equal to $10 and each... - 1990's:
A kapitalist pigg undjustlee akires $2 on a sak of patatos.
Analiz this tekst and sertch for erors in speling,... - The Movie Hero's Ten Commandments:
1. A man stands alone.
2. A man stands by his friends. 3. A man protects... - A friend will refrain from telling you he picked up
the same amount of life insurance coverage you did... - Every employee should lay aside from each pay a goodly
sum of his earnings for his benefit during his declining years,
so that he will not become a burden on society or his... - Every peasant is proud of the pond in his village because from it he
measures the sea.
Russian... - The man never drank a Duff in his life.
--
Homer watches the Duff Beer commercial from 1960 ...
From the same category:
- Stop searching.
Happiness is right next to you... - Metaphasia:
An inability to perceive metaphor.
--
Douglas Coupland, Generation... - My specific goal is to revolutionize the future of the
species.
Mathematics is just another way of predicting the future... - Everybody thinks himself
well-bred... - Captain's Log,
star date 21:34.5...
