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"Dimes are five cents, right?"

"165 dollars"

"Three dimes in 15 dollars."

One student in the four had the correct answer.

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When it said kids, I thought it would be eight year olds.

These 'kids' sound like they would be twice that.




 
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When I was a kid I happily picked up a penny found on the sidewalk. My mother paid me a dime to scrape dried chicken dung out of the chicken coop. Hard work and horrible ammonia fumes.

But I doubt that most kids nowadays would stoop to pick up a dime.

ETA – That was damned hot work in Missouri summers; not a breath of breeze in that chicken coop. 100° F or more.

Also, it was my job to cut off a chicken’s head for Sunday dinner. I’d catch a chicken, lay it on its back and “hypnotize” it. Lay it on its back on the chopping block then begin stroking its head. After a few strokes the chicken would go comatose. Then one clean stroke with my hatchet.

Sometimes I’d hypnotize a chicken just for fun. After a minute or two the chicken would awaken, right itself, flop down and walk away.

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When I was a kid I happily picked up a penny found on the sidewalk. But I doubt that most kids nowadays would stoop to pick up a dime.


I know right. And that’s like 5 pennys.
 
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You have 1 dime and 1 nickel, or about 1.5 grams, or about .45 ounce.

Between 1 and 2 fingers in the baggie, depending on quality.

In 1980...



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Kids don’t use cash anymore.

I was trying to teach fractions to 7th graders and asked how many quarters in a dollar. Seriously, it’s in the name, but a bunch of them had trouble. I’ve subbed for all grades at that school, so I know they teach coins in the elementary grades. It was the students that came from other schools in middle school that had the most trouble.
 
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I once bought a burrito from a roach coach for $5.50 with a $100. The girl had a confused look on her face. I told her the change was $94.50.

Still confused she took out a calculator and punched in the numbers. She then with an amazed look on her face said-You must have gone to college…


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I watched a couple of his videos last year.




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You have 1 dime and 1 nickel, or about 1.5 grams, or about .45 ounce.

Between 1 and 2 fingers in the baggie, depending on quality.

In 1980...


 
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Yo Yo Yo, droppin Dimes with State Farm!

 
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But I doubt that most kids nowadays would stoop to pick up a dime.


Its no fun gluing a dime to the sidewalk anymore. Nobody cares.
 
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I thought they might thinking of dime bags, but that doesn't add up either. For that matter, with inflation, do dime bags even exist any more?
 
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Andy Rooney did this experiment too in 1986 (40 years ago).

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3cnhJwEoUnU


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I had a paper route at age 12. I damn sure understood the value of a dime and every other coin and bill.
 
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I had ordered breakfast a few weeks ago and the girl behind the counter apparently thought I was going to use a card.

$9.40 was the total. I gave her a twenty.

She gets out her iPhone, tap tap tap... 10.6 it had on the screen.

I get a two fives, a nickel, and a penny.

Didn't feel like giving out math lesson at the time, so I shook my head in disbelief, grabbed breakfast, and left.




 
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When it said kids, I thought it would be eight year olds.

These 'kids' sound like they would be twice that.


So, according to the math, the kids are about . . . twelve? Correct? Roll Eyes
 
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Last time I checked American coinage is still the only one that does not have a numeric value imprinted on it.
 
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I like it when the cashiers count the change back to you at the grocery store.
And I thank them for doing so.

The young people tend not to do it.





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