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CogitoErgoCogitoSum Says:
Mar 8, 2009 - Id have a better time understanding this guy if he just spoke in Indian. Why the hell do schools hire teachers that dont know the local language? Worthless teacher if you cant communicate. I dont get this trend where universities and tech schools hire foreigners whose English skills are at best their fourth language. I mean, isnt English the primary language in India? WTF? Either speak fluent English or dont speak English.
bandinopla Says:
Mar 27, 2009 - hemmm.... i'm from argentine, i speak spanish and i learned english watching movies and i can undestand pretty well what Prof. Dasgupta is saying... so mabe is you ?
bandinopla Says:
Mar 27, 2009 - in a primary school what you say is more probable... but in a university class i dont think that no one get the highest score... thats whould be weird
bandinopla Says:
Mar 27, 2009 - in a primary school what you say is more probable... but in a university class i dont think that no one get the highest score... thats whould be weird
cumsh00ter Says:
Apr 1, 2009 - you talking out of your asshole this guys english is perfectly ok for what he is teaching i would understand your frustration if he was teaching english but he isnt, so be grateful phukk head!.
teejayandrade Says:
Apr 22, 2009 - mate u hear another language other than english being spoken ??
asharma78901 Says:
May 1, 2009 - Its not wrong... Reading it out in English, it sounds something like: For all the students that take Bio, there exists a student of history, and that student of history scores higher. So only one student of history has to score higher then all the students of bio. really, its: a score in History (doesnt have to be the best) the best (all) scores in bio so you can deduce that the best score of history is indeed higher than the best score of bio. P.S. - Thanks for Uploading the videos
MWatkins1411917 Says:
Nov 5, 2009 - Interesting...



Theraot Says:
Nov 10, 2008 - Wrong. Example 4 is wrong because the expression proposed as solution will be true when: all the students scored more in History than in Bio. Even if that warranties that when the given expression is true, the best score of History is greater than the best of Bio; there exist the case is which an student that taken History has less score than some other student that taken Bio (making the said expression to be false), and still the best score of History may be greater than the best score of Bio.