It appears the Chinese are a bit better at adding up than we are over here. Here are a couple of sample tests. I could answer the first one with a pencil, some paper, and a hour or so. I answered the second one in my head in a matter of seconds, whilst decrying how dumb some of our university students must be. Fer Son-of-the-Deity-of-Your-Choice's sake, that second question is pre-GCSE, let alone what a first-year undergrad in any subject ought to understand. And yet they deny that examination standards are slipping.
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While my life is clearly too full of interest and fun to spend time on it, and in any case, I don't have a pen and paper handy, I feel pretty sure that I could solve the second one, and completely sure that I could in my university entry days.
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2 b) is certainly pre-GCSE (part of a whole suite of 'working out the areas of plane figures that aren't circles or similar')
2 c) most probably is advanced GCSE, maybe early A-level, I don't recall, but it's still pretty basic trigonometry.
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2)b) Area of a triangle. Year 9.
2)c) S=O/H; C=A/H; T=O/A. Year 9.
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