@Neo X: He's referring to Narancia Ghirga from the fifth part of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. Because of his bad childhood, he hasn't had much of an education, and it shows when Fugo's drilling him on subtraction. I think he somehow got a difference that was GREATER than EITHER the minuend or subtrahend. (And he didn't mistakenly add them, either.)
in first or second grade, subtraction was always one of the hardest when you're subtracting more than tens. Especially when you have to start learning about cutting the 1 from the next digit up. I remember I had help from my parents. They taught that part to me before we had our first pre-test for subtracting tens and I got the top score in class because no one else had learned how to do that. Of course, I still got like 7/10 marks but that was a lot better than 2/10 (which was the next highest score).
That's true, this is why I always sat in the back during ALL of my math classes, so I wouldn't get called on.
Funny that sort of tricks is always backfired in my past.... While anyone on the front were almost never get called.....yet many still stick on the back
Another thing that always happens if you and the teacher have a bad relationship that he/she will call you whether you like it or not in any situations.
@Neo X: He's referring to Narancia Ghirga from the fifth part of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. Because of his bad childhood, he hasn't had much of an education, and it shows when Fugo's drilling him on subtraction. I think he somehow got a difference that was GREATER than EITHER the minuend or subtrahend. (And he didn't mistakenly add them, either.)
@Neo X: He's referring to Narancia Ghirga from the fifth part of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. Because of his bad childhood, he hasn't had much of an education, and it shows when Fugo's drilling him on subtraction. I think he somehow got a difference that was GREATER than EITHER the minuend or subtrahend. (And he didn't mistakenly add them, either.)
For the curious, the scene in question starts here and Narancia's failure is here.