The mom asked people on the internet to help her out and they stepped up to solve the question.

Math isn’t everyone’s favorite subject. Some people excel, while others struggle with even the basics. But like it or not, having some math skills is essential for daily life. One mother, struggling to help her second-grade daughter with a tricky math question, decided to turn to Reddit for help from strangers.

The new question builds off a previous one shown in the photo: "200 + 60 + 9 = 269." Now, students are asked to "stretch" their thinking by creating an addition equation that meets specific conditions: it must include a 1-digit, a 2-digit, and a 3-digit number, and use all the digits. The mother explained in the caption that her daughter's teacher required an answer using these exact numbers, but she couldn’t figure out the solution.
She writes, "This is probably so easy, but after an hour, I'm at my wit's end! Second grade! Please help this mama out." People who saw the post stepped up to help her. A Reddit user made an important observation about the answer to the previous question, saying, "Note that the previous question is wrong. You only have 2 hundreds, not 200 hundreds. Likewise, you have 6 tens, not 60 tens." The mother replied to the post, thanking the individual for spotting the error. u/WaycoKid1129 hilariously expressed, "I read this and got anxiety. I do not miss math class."


Many others provided answers, but it was u/RevolutionaryAtWork who gave the most credible response by revealing the three numbers to be "800, 60, and 2," which would satisfy all the conditions mentioned in the question. The mother replied to the comment, thanking them by saying, "Dear u/RevolutionaryAtWork, why did you make it look so easy! We were about to start WWIII over here and you just whipped it out like the obvious that it is. Thank you for saving my tired brain and also my child’s teacher from a very wordy email. You win hero of the day! Sincerely, parenting in the month of May s**ks."
This article originally appeared 2 years ago.