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findthefactors.com
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| | | | | Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the Playful Math Education Blog Carnival! This month's carnival features the versatile number 135. It is the smallest number whose digits are the first three odd numbers. Watch 135 perform these AMAZING stunts: 135 =1?x3³x5¹ 135 = (1+3+5)(1×3×5) 135 = 1¹ + 3² +5³ 135 made that last one look... | |
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beautyofmathematics.com
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| | | | | Discover how math games spark a love for mathematics in this recap of the 24-hour math stream for charity. Explore the benefits of various math games showcased by some presenters from Numberphile | |
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artofproblemsolving.com
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| | | | | Author and educator Ben Orlin joins the podcast to talk about his latest book, Math Games with Bad Drawings, and if our students can really learn meaningful math through comics, puzzles, and games. | |
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dbsguidetothegalaxy.wordpress.com
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| | | 1 post published by dbsguidetothegalaxy on December 2, 2022 | ||