PART of being a parent means being able to help your little one with their homework.
But let's be honest, sometimes we even get stumped over the baffling maths questions – especially when make-believe kids start faffing round with marbles.
That said, one sassy primary school student who spotted a glaring error in her homework has been praised online after she gave an absolutely savage response.
For her maths assignment (which was posted on Reddit's "funny" forum), Myrah was asked to write an equation for six scenarios.
For instance, the first question asks: "There are 8 birds on a branch. There are 3 birds on another branch. How many birds are there in the tree?"
In response, Myrah correctly writes: "8 + 3 = 11."
But despite acing every other question, the little girl noticed something strange about the second scenario.
It reads: "Jane has 12 crayons and Kim has 7 crayons. How many more crayons does Susan have than Kim?"
Baffled by the question, Myrah simply wrote: "Who is Susan?"
Needless to say, Myrah's sassy reply was a hit with other members of the forum – while others criticised the phrasing of other questions.
Jane has 12 crayons and Kim has 7 crayons. How many more crayons does Susan have than Kim?
One replied: "Myrah is f***ing going places."
Another pointed out: "Also #1. How do we know those 2 branches are part of the same tree?"
Meanwhile, a third wrote: "I've got a problem with #3 too. Even if fish swim away in a pond… they're still in the pond."
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