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In reply to the discussion: The Internet is losing its mind about this confusing pizza math problem [View all]anigbrowl
(13,889 posts)Why would we want to change the question to validate the teacher's incorrect answer? This particular teacher is demonstrably incompetent, but some of you seem more interested in finding a way for the teacher to 'really' have been right than acknowledging the fact that the kid was write and the teacher was wrong. There is no evidence that the teacher is the author of the question, and even if this is the case the responsibility lise with the teacher. As written the question is sufficient and the kid's answer is 100% correct.
This matters because it's the kid's GPA that suffers when the teacher makes mistakes. I don't see why we should tolerate teachers who are less competent than the kids they are supposed to be instructing. Why people are defending the teacher's behavior or claiming that the question is somehow deficient is beyond me.