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How bad are foreigners' maths?
How bad are foreigners' maths? This reminds me of an example I saw before. An international student from China and an international student from an architecture department discussed the problem together, and then they met the problem of triangle angle in mathematics. China students say that the three angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. Foreign students said I didn't believe it, and then they measured it with a protractor, and found that it was really 180 degrees, so they came back and said to China students, Oh, my God, you are a genius. I don't know if this example is false, but there are still many examples to prove that foreigners are not good at math, especially the British.

Cameron was once asked in a public interview about 8*9=? As a result, he actually avoided answering because he was afraid of answering wrong. In recent years, the British people have deeply realized that their arithmetic is very poor. The BBC has previously reported that the British people have caused economic losses of 20 billion pounds to the country every year because of their poor arithmetic, including bookkeeping errors, including inefficient bookkeeping and so on. On October 20 13, 13 10, a delegation of British mathematics teachers came to Ningbo, China. There are 50 math teachers, all from the top 25 middle schools in Britain. When they came to school, they casually asked the students some math questions, such as "How much is 72 divided by 3", and China students answered 24 at a time. The English teacher was tongue-tied with surprise. How can you answer this so quickly? How do you kids know the multiplication table? You know, they divide 72 by 3, and the result is as follows: 10x3=30. 10x3= 30,4x3 = 12。 10+00 = 24. I am well versed in China people's excellent arithmetic ability. In 20 14, they invited 60 Shanghai math teachers to fly to Britain to share their "math teaching experience" with British schools, which was directly under the responsibility of the then British Minister of Education.

Seeing the China people here, I guess they are as black as me. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha