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The handshake problem: Couples edition!
Read more: The handshake problem: Couples edition!We have already seen the classical form of the handshake problem, where we asked: If there were 10 people at a party and every person were to shake hands with every other person exactly once, how many handshakes would there be in total? In this post, we will solve the problem but with people arriving…
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Never divide by zero!
Read more: Never divide by zero!You may have heard that division by zero is not allowed. In fact, if you try to divide any number by zero on a calculator, you will get a version of “undefined”. This post will show why this is the case and relate one maritime mishap that happened as a result of an attempt to…
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The Easter Bunny Needs Your Help
Read more: The Easter Bunny Needs Your HelpThe Easter Bunny is very polite. He isn’t one to enter people’s homes through roof cavities in the middle of the night! Instead, he knocks on the front door during daytime. Often, this involves climbing up a set of stairs to get to the front porch. The Easter Bunny can hop either 1 or 2…
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Prime numbers: Fascinating to mathematicians, life-saving for cicadas!
Read more: Prime numbers: Fascinating to mathematicians, life-saving for cicadas!What are prime numbers? Prime numbers are the building blocks of all other numbers. They have distinctive qualities that mathematicians get excited about. In this post, we will see what prime numbers are and discuss how cicadas exploit them to avoid predators and thrive! Having seen factors in a previous post, we can define a…
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Numbers can be friends, perfect ones too!
Read more: Numbers can be friends, perfect ones too!Factors Since 2 3=6, then 2 and 3 are said to be factors of 6. 1 and 6 are another pair of factors of 6. In fact, all positive whole numbers have 1 and themselves as factors. In summary, the factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3, and 6. Excluding the number itself, 1, 2…
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Why you should be excited about Pi Day!
Read more: Why you should be excited about Pi Day!Star Wars geeks celebrate May the 4th, but today is for all of us, geeks and non-geeks alike! Allow my friend, Steven Francis, and me to convince you to celebrate Pi Day by consuming an irresponsible quantity of pizza or a responsible quantity of beer! Today’s date is March 14. On an American calendar, it…
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Don’t trust your intuition, part 3: Exponential growth
Read more: Don’t trust your intuition, part 3: Exponential growthThere is a widely clipped and shared video of astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson asking the question: There is algae growing on a lake, you see that the area covered by the algae doubles every day. You go away for a month, come back and see that half of the area of the lake is covered…
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Using the Cartesian Plane to Understand the Symmetry of Native American Art Works
Read more: Using the Cartesian Plane to Understand the Symmetry of Native American Art WorksThe need to describe the position of a fly on his bedroom ceiling drove René Descartes to create the Cartesian plane. This invention can help us understand the symmetry in Native American Art work.
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Why Average is Great!
Read more: Why Average is Great!The concept of average is a very useful one. Those who understand it can make sense of the world. Those who don’t can be easily mislead. What an average number means Say you are told that an NBA shooting guard has an average of 20 points per game for the 6 games he has played…
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