Which one of the following (1. or 2.) best represents the following: What multiplied by 6 equals 12?
1. ? X 6 = 12
2. 6 X ? = 12
The first one matches the words precisely. However since multiplication commutes, they both mean the same thing and either is acceptable.
Best way (I think) to teach kids multiplication is (as example):
3 times 4 means add 4 3 times : 4 + 4 + 4
Which one of the following (1. or 2.) best represents the following: What multiplied by 6 equals 12?
1. ? X 6 = 12 \(\displaystyle \ \ \ \ \ \) This one does.
2. 6 X ? = 12
Why not? You'd rather their 'teacher' show them?I wouldn't explain that to kids.
I suspect the issue is more a matter of appropriateness of topic. Little children are not, in general, ready for this level of study. Kids who are being introduced to the concept of multiplication are probably not ready for the study of transcendentals, limits, etc. So this issue should not arise in the context of "kids".Why not? You'd rather their 'teacher' show them?
Of course I agree with you. I was just joking with Denis. My concern about the educational system is that (for the countries I am aware about) for the most part the people who choose to become pre college teachers are the worst people for the job.I suspect the issue is more a matter of appropriateness of topic. Little children are not, in general, ready for this level of study. Kids who are being introduced to the concept of multiplication are probably not ready for the study of transcendentals, limits, etc. So this issue should not arise in the context of "kids".