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A math related [[Stock Phrase]]. [[The Smart Guy]] states the result of his calculations, only to be corrected. He promptly says: "Oh yeah, I forgot to carry the one". The phrase's purpose is to show that even though [[The Smart Guy]] is only a human, and therefore prone to mistakes, he is able to spot where he made the mistake and explain it in a short [[Techno Babble]]-ish sentence. Commonly used in this form:
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'''Bob:''' Actually, it's 62.
'''Alice:''' Oh yeah, I forgot to carry the one. }}
Also, when someone is calculating, he will always say "...carry the one...", mostly [[Writers Cannot Do Math|because carrying numbers is the most advanced mathematical concept most writers]] ([[Viewers
[[I Thought It Meant|Has nothing to do with]] when your [[Chosen One]] refuses to walk. Compare with [[Misplaced a Decimal Point]], the other common arithmetic mistake.
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==▼
== [[Literature]] ==▼
* Kryten in ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]'', episode "Camille", forgot to carry the three.▼
* A spaceship in one of the ''Murderous Maths'' books crashes because the pilot, during a long and complicated trajectory equation, forgets to carry the one.▼
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[
** From "Parallel Universe":
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Rimmer: We're going to die!
Holly: Oops, I've always had a blind spot for 7's. }}
* Jayne in the first episode of ''[[Firefly]]'' does this in full sarcasm mode. 'Ten percent of nothin' is ... lemme do the math. Nothin', and nothin', carry the nothin' ... '
* Spoofed in an episode of ''[[
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''([[Beat]])''
'''Grant''': ''What?!'' }}
* ''[[Square One TV]]'''s "Oops!" showed clips of engineering disasters that apparently resulted from mathematical mistakes such as this, [[Divide
▲== [[Literature]] ==
▲* A spaceship in one of the ''Murderous Maths'' books crashes because the pilot, during a long and complicated trajectory equation, forgets to carry the one.
▲* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Thud|Thud]]'', the Gooseberry organiser-imp tells Vimes that "you don't always carry the tens" when doing the Watch accounts.
== [[Music]] ==
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* In one ''[[Bloom County]]'' strip, Oliver uses an equation to prove that flightless waterfowl shouldn't exist, but by the end of the strip he realized he forgot to carry the two. [[
== [[Radio]] ==
* ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]'': Bart Rathbone mumbles "Carry the 4..." while calculating how much a neon light sign Kurt wants for his Student Body President campaign would cost.
* In ''[[The Navy Lark]]'', Lt. Phillips often 'carries the one' (among many other factors) when calculating "Left hand down a bit."
* In ''[[Old
== [[Video Games]] ==
* In ''[[The Adventures of Sam
* Likewise, in ''[[Homestar Runner|Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]: Baddest of the Bands'', Bubs mutters "carry the G" while calculating how much money Strong Bad made off his Battle of the Bands.
* In the first ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]'', you find yourself in a virtual prison with another prisoner. The two of you have a riddle competition in order to see who's mind gets to enter your body. When you defeat him with a trick question that seems at first glance to require math skills, he says this.
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
* According to [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=961 this] ''[[Questionable Content]]'' strip, carrying the one is [[Serious Business]] in accounting.
* ''Masters of the Art'' had this scene between the two [[Will They or Won't They?|would-be lovebirds]], when Marie is helping Dirk with math:
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'''Dirk ([[Male Gaze|staring at Marie's breasts]]):''' They're not little.
'''Marie:''' See here? You forgot to carry the two.
'''Dirk:''' I'd like to carry those two. }}
* Every time anyone calculates anything in [[
* [[Serious Business]] in this [[
== [[Web Original]] ==
* [[
* Opposite of the "infinity" example above: [http://www.sir-toby.com/extend-a-story/story-1/code/read.php?episode=89464 Carry the zero].
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* Said by Dr. Frink in ''[[The Simpsons]]'', episode "Itchy and Scratchy Land". He was informing his coworkers that the robots will inevitably turn against their human masters, then informs them they have 24 hours before this happens. The robots start revolting immediately, and Frink realizes he did the trope.
** In the episode "The Trouble with Trillions", there's a jam at the post office on April 15 as everyone tries to file his taxes. Lenny is filling out the forms using Professor Frink's back as his desk.
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* Lampshaded in ''[[Futurama]]'', episode "Insane in the Mainframe". Hermes is doing stuff on his calculator and he says 'carry the one', then presses a button on his calculator that says, "Carry the One."
** Used again in another episode: when Farnsworth cracks the Grand Unified Theory, you can hear him say "carry the infinity"
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