- Conundrum asks pupils to find out how many entrants there were in a dog show
- Parents were left scratching their heads over problem meant for seven-year-olds
A mother was left scratching her head after trying to help her seven-year-old daughter with her maths homework.
Angie Werner was stumped when she tried answer the conundrum and turned to social media to help her out.
The problem asked how many entrants were in a dog show and while at first the answer appeared to be simple – in fact it left many parents completely miffed.
Angie Werner posted the conundrum on the Facebook group Breastfeeding Mama Talk Privately and asked fellow parents to help her out
Ms Werner asked Facebook group Breastfeeding Mama Talk Privately if they could make sense of her daughter Ayla’s homework.
The problem asked: ‘There are 49 dogs signed up to compete in the dog show. There are 36 more small dogs than large dogs signed up to compete. How many small dogs are signed up to compete?’
A mother was left scratching her head after trying to help her seven-year-old daughter with her maths homework
Most came to the answer 13, but Ms Werner later explained that teachers told her it was 42.5.
However, this would require ignoring the fact the answer leaves half a dog remaining.
She explained: ‘The district worded it wrong.
‘The answer would be 42.5, though, if done at an age-appropriate grade.’
Apparently the way to get to 42.5 is as follows – 49-36=13. 13/2=6.5. 36+6.5=42.5