[ad_1]
A mom was stumped by her first grader’s homework and posted the problem online to ask for help, as reported by Today.com via Yahoo News.
Which word is the odd one out?
friend
desk
toothbrush
egg
silver
Explain why.
As usual, watch the video for a solution.
Which Word Is The Odd One Out?
Or keep reading.
.
.
“All will be well if you use your mind for your decisions, and mind only your decisions.” Since 2007, I have devoted my life to sharing the joy of game theory and mathematics. MindYourDecisions now has over 1,000 free articles with no ads thanks to community support! Help out and get early access to posts with a pledge on Patreon.
.
.
.
.
.
.
M
I
N
D
.
Y
O
U
R
.
D
E
C
I
S
I
O
N
S
.
P
U
Z
Z
L
E
.
.
.
.
Answer To Which Word Is The Odd One Out?
(Pretty much all posts are transcribed quickly after I make the videos for them–please let me know if there are any typos/errors and I will correct them, thanks).
The list is a bit challenging for these types of questions, as no particular word would stand out to me.
friend
desk
toothbrush
egg
silver
After some thought I reasoned the answer would be silver because the color silver is an adjective and every other choice is a noun. This was the intended answer, and it was reported the class had just learned about nouns.
But I did a poll on YouTube and over 55,000 people voted and provided different justifications for all of the other answers too!
Nearly 50% felt that friend was the odd one out. Friend is a relationship and a concept, whereas all of the other items can be physical objects that do not change. But you might have a friend one day who is not a friend the next day.
The next popular choice was silver at around 23%. You could also say that silver is an uncountable noun whereas the others are all countable nouns.
The next choice was toothbrush at around 15%. This stands out as the longest of the words. It also lacks the letter E which is present in all of the other words. Toothbrush is also unique as a compound word consisting of the words tooth and brush.
The next choice was egg at around 11%. One justification is to count the letters in each word. Friend has 6, desk has 4, toothbrush has 10, egg has 3, and silver has 6. Every other word has an even number of letters while egg has an odd number of letters. So egg is literally the odd one out!
Only 3% of people voted for desk. So it would seem that desk is not really an odd one out. However, that itself makes it odd! Every other choice has an obvious reason for standing out, but desk is odd since it has no obvious reason!
There is also an interesting mathematical justification. Triangular numbers are numbers represented as the sum of integers from 1 to n, as those numbers can precisely be arranged in a triangular grid. The triangular number 10 can be represented like this:
1
1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1 1
…
The first triangular number is 1, then it is 1 + 2 = 3, then it is 1 + 2 + 3 = 6, and the next is 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10.
So let’s go back to the number of letters in each word. Friend has 6, desk has 4, toothbrush has 10, egg has 3, and silver has 6. Every word besides desk has a triangular number of letters, whereas desk at 4 letters is not a triangular number of letters (of course 4 is a square number, not triangular number).
So desk can be the odd one out.
In summary, there are justifications for each of the answer choices, and it is the reasoning that is most important.
References
Today.com via Yahoo news
https://news.yahoo.com/mom-stumped-1st-graders-homework-023732843.html
LLM picture
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Multiple_attention_heads.png
DancingPhilosopher, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Poll
https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxnpXa_kaR1A8_MliOTY-ZqdhY1klr4WYT
Triangular number
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangular_number
MY BOOKS
If you purchase through these links, I may be compensated for purchases made on Amazon. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This does not affect the price you pay.
Book ratings are from January 2023.
(US and worldwide links)
https://mindyourdecisions.com/blog/my-books
Mind Your Decisions is a compilation of 5 books:
(1) The Joy of Game Theory: An Introduction to Strategic Thinking
(2) 40 Paradoxes in Logic, Probability, and Game Theory
(3) The Irrationality Illusion: How To Make Smart Decisions And Overcome Bias
(4) The Best Mental Math Tricks
(5) Multiply Numbers By Drawing Lines
The Joy of Game Theory shows how you can use math to out-think your competition. (rated 4.3/5 stars on 290 reviews)
40 Paradoxes in Logic, Probability, and Game Theory contains thought-provoking and counter-intuitive results. (rated 4.2/5 stars on 54 reviews)
The Irrationality Illusion: How To Make Smart Decisions And Overcome Bias is a handbook that explains the many ways we are biased about decision-making and offers techniques to make smart decisions. (rated 4.1/5 stars on 33 reviews)
The Best Mental Math Tricks teaches how you can look like a math genius by solving problems in your head (rated 4.3/5 stars on 116 reviews)
Multiply Numbers By Drawing Lines This book is a reference guide for my video that has over 1 million views on a geometric method to multiply numbers. (rated 4.4/5 stars on 37 reviews)
Mind Your Puzzles is a collection of the three “Math Puzzles” books, volumes 1, 2, and 3. The puzzles topics include the mathematical subjects including geometry, probability, logic, and game theory.
Math Puzzles Volume 1 features classic brain teasers and riddles with complete solutions for problems in counting, geometry, probability, and game theory. Volume 1 is rated 4.4/5 stars on 112 reviews.
Math Puzzles Volume 2 is a sequel book with more great problems. (rated 4.2/5 stars on 33 reviews)
Math Puzzles Volume 3 is the third in the series. (rated 4.2/5 stars on 29 reviews)
KINDLE UNLIMITED
Teachers and students around the world often email me about the books. Since education can have such a huge impact, I try to make the ebooks available as widely as possible at as low a price as possible.
Currently you can read most of my ebooks through Amazon’s “Kindle Unlimited” program. Included in the subscription you will get access to millions of ebooks. You don’t need a Kindle device: you can install the Kindle app on any smartphone/tablet/computer/etc. I have compiled links to programs in some countries below. Please check your local Amazon website for availability and program terms.
US, list of my books (US)
UK, list of my books (UK)
Canada, book results (CA)
Germany, list of my books (DE)
France, list of my books (FR)
India, list of my books (IN)
Australia, book results (AU)
Italy, list of my books (IT)
Spain, list of my books (ES)
Japan, list of my books (JP)
Brazil, book results (BR)
Mexico, book results (MX)
MERCHANDISE
Grab a mug, tshirt, and more at the official site for merchandise: Mind Your Decisions at Teespring.
[ad_2]