Can you find the correct answer? Today, host Dylan Dreyer stumps the internet after sharing his son’s poorly worded first grade math quiz that appears to have multiple solutions.
- Dylan, 41, took to Instagram with a post about the first grader’s homework.
- But what should have been a simple equation sparked a social media frenzy.
- His supporters claimed that there were “too many plot twists” in the proposed setting.
Today, host Dylan Dreyer has left social media users baffled after sharing his son’s misspelled math question.
The meteorologist, 41, took to Instagram Monday with a post about the first grader’s homework.
But what should have been a simple equation sent his followers into a frenzy, as they claimed there were “too many plot twists” in the proposed scenario.
So what do you think is the correct answer?
Today, host Dylan Dreyer and her husband, NBC cameraman Brian Fichera, have three children together, Calvin, six, Olivier, three, and Rusty, one.


The meteorologist, 41, took to Instagram Monday with a post about the first grader’s homework.
The mother-of-three shared a picture of the homework equation that read: ‘Juliana had 18 carrots. Noah ate eight.
‘How many carrots does Juliana have now?’
She uploaded it along with a caption that read: ‘Maybe I’m overthinking this, but I’m holding that Juliana still has 18 carrots! #1st grade homework.’
And people in the comments were fiercely divided.
Some claimed that the answer was 10, but others claimed that Noah had his own carrots and Juliana still had her original amount.
One wrote: ‘Clearly Noah had his own and therefore ate his eight carrots. I can’t assume that Juliana shared.
Another quipped: ‘We don’t even know if Juliana wants to share her carrots? Also, who is Noah?
Did he have his own carrots? Too many plot twists in this task scenario.’

Dreyer has earned more than 778,000 followers on Instagram, where she often documents her parenting moments.










But what should have been a simple equation sent social media users wild, as they claimed there were “too many plot twists” in the proposed scenario.
And a third simply added: ‘This is a riddle!’
Dreyer and her husband, NBC cameraman Brian Fichera, have three children together, Calvin, six, Olivier, three, and Rusty, one.
He has earned more than 778,000 followers on Instagram, where he regularly Document your parenting moments.
Just last month, she told her followers that she was shocked after realizing that the Valentine’s Day cards she received for her children weren’t as kid-friendly as she had first thought.
Dreyer shared a close-up of the seemingly innocent gift card, which had a drawing of a double-scooped ice cream cone on the front and a plastic straw attached.
The love note read: ‘You’re Ex-Straw Special Happy Valentine’s Day.’
Sure, the message was cute, but upon closer inspection, Dreyer realized that the swirling straw is in the shape of a penis.
After noticing the slip up, he uploaded the image along with a caption that read, “I really thought I bought the kid-friendly Valentine’s pack…”