Math question meant for 10-year-olds stumps parents

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Yet another homework assignment intended for elementary school students has been stumping parents across the U.K.

The seemingly innocent question was on a homework assignment given to Year Five students at a primary school in Glossop, England, located near Manchester. A 10-year-old boy's father was stumped by the question, and submitted a photo of the assignment to Facebook for help. 

"Calculate the perimeter of these composite rectilinear shapes," the question asks.

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Image: Manchester Evening News

"My son’s grandma had spent a while helping him with his homework and most of it was straightforward but this one question left her stumped," the boy's 43-year-old father told Manchester Evening News

But when Manchester Evening News tweeted out the story, their replies were filled with criticisms and explanations for the problem. 

Some noted that the question was not framed properly.

However, Twitter user "eindvistle" summed up the answer pretty perfectly, for those who are still stumped by the answer. 

Of course, this isn't the first test question to puzzle parents, proving that math skills can fade when you no longer practice them. 

Bonus: Can you find the potato in this sea of hamsters?