That famous Indian, Soh-Cah-Toa

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Just hoping that we can have a little fun here. Am I the only one who still tries to solve basic math problems without a computer program?
 
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I use that helper all the time. I'm big on ratios as just about the only math anyone needs to know.
 
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My basic math problem I have not solved is how the household checking account balance goes down so fast. My wife never knows why either even though she writes all the checks.
 
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Tom

That is a Rate Time and distance problem

The distance is the important result. Money just doesn't seem to go very far.....
 
   / That famous Indian, Soh-Cah-Toa #5  
Just hoping that we can have a little fun here. Am I the only one who still tries to solve basic math problems without a computer program?

I apparently missed something in my 80 years. What is "Soh-Cah-Toa"? sounds like mnomic for a math problem but I have never heard of it.

Harry K
 
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I apparently missed something in my 80 years. What is "Soh-Cah-Toa"? sounds like mnomic for a math problem but I have never heard of it.

Harry K

That's okay I had no idea what it meant either and I am only 60yo. Funny thing is that I use that (3-4-5) almost daily to square things up from buildings, fences, cabinets, and furniture.

The other thing I didn't know was that you can use a computer to figure mass and angles?
 
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Math Problem? No problem as long as I can take off my socks for over ten.
 
   / That famous Indian, Soh-Cah-Toa #9  
Just hoping that we can have a little fun here. Am I the only one who still tries to solve basic math problems without a computer program?
Since I almost always have a computer with me I usually default to that for complex problems.

That's okay I had no idea what it meant either and I am only 60yo. Funny thing is that I use that (3-4-5) almost daily to square things up from buildings, fences, cabinets, and furniture.

The other thing I didn't know was that you can use a computer to figure mass and angles?

My computer has an angle meter built in.
 
 
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