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Old 27-01-2011, 11:39 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Hi im new :-) and fairly new to gardening :-S

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Martin wrote:
But it would help if more than 20% of primary school
teachers knew the answer to "what is one plus two time three".

My answer would be "do you mean one plus two-times-three, or
one-plus-two times three?"

Do I win an apple?


Are you the teacher?


Well, I seem to agree with the majority. :-P

Seriously, you can't claim only 20% 'got it right', as asking where
the brackets are is a perfectly reasonable (and imho, much more
sensible response than assuming there are none) question. Brackets
are very hard to hear in spoken questions. (I assume it was a spoken
question - if it was written it would be a slightly different matter)


Sorry, no cigar, nor apple.

There is a single correct answer without brackets.