Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 06, 1965
Transcript:
Sally watches tv. Cahrlie Brown walks up with Linus and says, "Sally, I've asked Linus to come over to help you with this 'new math.'"<BR><BR> Sally says, "I couldn't be less interested! What do I care about 'new math'? I'm only going to be a housewife!"<BR><BR> Linus says, "That's the wrong attitude . . . Math can be a very rewarding subject . . ." Sally shouts, "Ha!"<BR><BR> Linus turns to Charlie Brown and says, "I never know how to answer that . . ."<BR><BR>
Think of it this way, Sally. If you can’t do your sums, how are you going to measure ingredients when you do your cooking and baking? Lotsa maths there.