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> On 4/2/2012 3:51 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> What's an axis? I really am not good at math.

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> I can't take it anymore.


Then don't. I only took up to 9th grade math. I never took geometry. Some
people have explained how to do it using newspaper and the like. So now I
understand. Mathematical terms, I don't understand. Yeah I could look it
up. But I really wanted an answer. That's why I asked.


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> > I don't believe US ninth graders don't learn such basics. It's primary
> > school stuff.

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> Maybe it is now but I never learned it. We did adding, subtracting,
> multiplying, dividing and some algebra in Junior High.


Home ec can be engrossing for mathophobes.


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> Julie Bove wrote:
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>> > I don't believe US ninth graders don't learn such basics. It's primary
>> > school stuff.

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>> Maybe it is now but I never learned it. We did adding, subtracting,
>> multiplying, dividing and some algebra in Junior High.

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> Home ec can be engrossing for mathophobes.


The only math we learned in Home Ec was how to scale a recipe up or down.




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