There are two types of people in the world: those who can easily solve a challenging mathematics issue, and others who have trouble with simple addition and subtraction. It goes without saying that arithmetic gets a bad rep for being challenging. After all, as we advance in our education, it just becomes more complicated. Many of us dislike queries that use complicated mathematics and alphabetical letters. In spite of this, I believe it is reasonable to state that we are coping just fine with the fundamentals.
That is, at least, the majority of us. Many people seem to have carried their lack of aptitude for mathematics into their everyday lives. And you can trust the subreddit "They Didn't Do The Math" to document it for the world to see whenever someone is unable to complete a straightforward mathematical task. For the past six and a half years, the subreddit with 24.3K members has been compiling examples of mathematical errors. Now that we've compiled 39 of their funniest findings, your mood is guaranteed to soar to new heights!
That is, at least, the majority of us. Many people seem to have carried their lack of aptitude for mathematics into their everyday lives. And you can trust the subreddit "They Didn't Do The Math" to document it for the world to see whenever someone is unable to complete a straightforward mathematical task. For the past six and a half years, the subreddit with 24.3K members has been compiling examples of mathematical errors. Now that we've compiled 39 of their funniest findings, your mood is guaranteed to soar to new heights!
#1. A penny a day for a year will get you nowhere....
Source: LoLx1
#2. Quick maths
Source: Groenboys
#3. We are all living in 2023, but this guy is living in 2025
Source: dedokta
#4. R Kelly calculator
Source: SchruteFarmsAirbnb
#5. Wait a second
Source: IvanMNV
#6. Makes sense
Source: ivan200520052005
#7. Pregnancy lasting less than a month or exactly a year
Source: anoobsearcher
#8. Redditor vs math
Source: Thaplayer1209
#9. At least they tried
Source: shwifti
#10. Yep
Source: migel210
#11. How many trips back to the store?
Source: tonyoncoffee
#12. Shouldn't a VP at a mortgage company understand how compounding interest works?
Source: C00LST0RYBRO
#13. Social distancing
Source: adamlm
#14. 20<16
Source: dubnr3d
#15. Excuse me
Source: Bob_Le1
#16. Seems about right
Source: EyewarsTheMangoMan
#17. Wow! What a great deal!.....wait....
Source: fuzzy_devil_dicks
#18. PEMDAS
Source: Finnr77