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Thursday, December 01, 2005
 
Category: Numbers
Somebody at the Hun, presumably Milanda Rout, doesn't consider basic arithmetic in their writing.
The Government is providing the state's 650,000 grade 6 students in 1850 schools with a book outlining 50 ways to save the world.
Let's see, that would mean an average number of grade six students in our primary schools would be 350 which would mean the average number of students in each school would be around 2,400. One too many zeroes in all these numbers, I reckon.
One way to change the world might be to teach journalists basic arithmetic.


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