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So what was your answer?
Don't worry mate, you've got it the good way around. Simple math, you won't have a need for in the workforce, everyone has calculators. Abstract ideas, thinking outside the box, an analytical brain, that's the skills that will get you somewhere in the real world, that can't be taught! (from someone who failed high school, has no qualifications, and can still earn over $100K as a financial analyst). Not everybody learns the same, keep on trucking!
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“…I most therefore conclude that, given some quantity of energy, it can be equated to the product of mass and the speed of light raised to the second power. In other words, E=mc². Anyway, back to the original question: 30/–5 = purple”
I’m sure you’ll land a job paying more than $100,000i a year!