If you are smart enough to know it, just skip the video. Don't leave a comment making people feel bad about themselves. The video probably helped someone, that is what matters
um...i'm an indian, and if i get this question wrong in my exams, my teacher will personally give me an hour-long lecture about taking arts after 10th grade :)
This is a standard multiple choice mistake, though it is slightly twisted. Frequently, a MCQ will have you solve for x, (say x = 18), then plug x back into an angle for the final answer (say 36 degrees). But because one of the multiple choice answers is 18, the immediately pick that answer as soon as they find something that applies, without considering what the question is actually asking for.
Alternative title: A ton of first graders get this problem wrong
If you are smart enough to know it, just skip the video. Don't leave a comment making people feel bad about themselves. The video probably helped someone, that is what matters
Bruh it takes 0.01 seconds to get this right😂
Who tf is gonna get this wrong 💀💀💀💀
Isn’t this easy????
Broo 😂 this is such an easy question ngl
A ton of people= 1000 kg of people = about 12 people, so this actually makes sense
The reason people get it wrong (based on my guess) is that they solve for x and get 18, instead of just getting 90 = 5x.
um...i'm an indian, and if i get this question wrong in my exams, my teacher will personally give me an hour-long lecture about taking arts after 10th grade :)
Legends chose option D.
“If you add them up you get 90 degrees”
You gotta be kidding me with these questions !!!!!!!! Wtf dude !
If it ain't straight it ain't a line.
No math during summer 😂😂
I thought it was 2x^0 and not the degrees symbol, I was soooo confused😂😂😂
I would be lucky to find these most easy maths problems in my 10th boards 😂
You are assuming the bottom line is straight and thus the other side is 90°, but that is unjustified.
This is a standard multiple choice mistake, though it is slightly twisted. Frequently, a MCQ will have you solve for x, (say x = 18), then plug x back into an angle for the final answer (say 36 degrees). But because one of the multiple choice answers is 18, the immediately pick that answer as soon as they find something that applies, without considering what the question is actually asking for.
This man doing his surveys in primary school special rooms
Of course they get it wrong!