This is doing my head in. I have just recently done a Numeracy test for a job - I was terrible, truly terrible. Now all over the Gare du Nord are these incomprehensible mathematical equations staring at me.pic.twitter.com/9PlCDAn8cQ
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Correct. My fave at school was always - if a train leaves London at 70mph and another leaves Edinburgh at 80mph when will they meet?
The big problem in my numeracy test was that (a) I had no idea and (b) I had no idea where to start. The answer, of course, to your question is cognitive reasoning not mathematics. UK trains never leave on time.
Also, it's a logic thing - one presupposes they are on the same line as well. Which is often not the case. Or also cos leaves on the line...
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