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pinkmuffinere 4 days ago

Ya, I specifically remember solving word problems in school / college and getting distracted by irrelevant details. Usually I would get distracted by stuff that _seemed_ like it should be used, so maybe cat facts would be fine for me to tease out, but in general I don't think I'm good at ignoring extraneous information.

Edit: To be fair, in the example provided, the cat fact is _exceptionally_ extraneous, and even flagged with 'Fun Fact:' as if to indicate it's unrelated. I wonder if they were all like that.

dylan604 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

I had always assumed that the extraneous information was part of the test. You have to know/understand the concept well enough to know that the information was extraneous.

kayodelycaon 4 days ago | parent [-]

From what I remember of school, extraneous information was rarely included and the teachers who did add extraneous information seemed to do it maliciously.

There was one math class at a private school I attended that was the exception. The textbook had identifying relevant information as part of several chapters.

brazzy 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

It's a well-known problem for humans as well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_the_captain