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The Math of Alice in Wonderland
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland are renowned for their clever incorporation of logic puzzles and paradoxes, a testament to Charles Dodgson's (Lewis Carroll's real name) mathematical skills and training. He utilized these elements not...
Virtually Passed
Math Puzzle - climbing a mountain
It takes 4 days to climb to the peak of a mountain. Unfortunately your bag can only hold 3 days worth of food.
By stockpiling food at camps along the way, what is the shortest time it will take to climb the...
By stockpiling food at camps along the way, what is the shortest time it will take to climb the...
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Introduction to Factor Theorem and Factoring Polynomials
The video is a lecture presentation about the factor and remainder theorems in mathematics. The presenter explains how to use the factor theorem to find factors and remainders of polynomials by substituting specific values and also...
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Some Stupid Math Mistakes: HCF and LCM
The video challenges the viewer's problem-solving skills with various mathematical puzzles related to a child's birthday party. The tasks range from flower arrangements to cake distribution and require quick thinking and logical...
Kids Academy
Short and Tall - Comparison for Kids | Math for Early Learners
Solving a word problem by identifying people in terms of shortest and tallest shouldn’t be too tricky for kids, since height is just another mode of measurement. Help your child break down seemingly tough word problems, and flex logical...
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Estimating Reasonableness of Fraction Word Problems using Benchmark Fractions
In this video lesson, students learn how to estimate the reasonableness of answers to fraction word problems by using benchmark fractions. The teacher explains the concept of benchmark fractions and demonstrates how to calculate,...
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Estimating Fractions: Assessing Reasonableness in Word Problems
In this video, the teacher guides students through the process of estimating and solving word problems involving fractions. They explain the concept of benchmark fractions and demonstrate how to use mental estimation to arrive at...
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Using Picture Graphs to Solve Take-Apart Problems
This video is a lesson on solving take-apart problems using information from picture graphs. It teaches students how to interpret and analyze data presented in a graph, and apply it to solve mathematical problems. The video also...
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Multiplication with Trial and Error
This video shows the process for solving the problem presented in SATs 2022 Paper 3 Q2, which involves multiplication with trial and error. Students will learn how to solve multiplication problems using logical reasoning and trial and...
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Mess of 100 Bucks: Calculating the Loss
In this video, the teacher describes a scenario where John sells a cap for $50 with no profit or loss. However, a buyer comes with $100 and John has to give change. After some complications, the teacher poses the question of how much...
TED-Ed
Can you solve the logician's rave riddle? | Edwin Meyer
Once a year, thousands of logicians descend into the desert for Learning Man. At the center of that gathering is the world's most exclusive club, where under the full moon the annual logician's rave takes place. The entry is guarded by...
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Find the Area of a Sector of a Circle | G-C.B.5
In this math video, we the area of a sector of a circle step by step — aligned with Common Core Standard G-C.B.5! 🔵✏️
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We’re given a circle with a shaded sector, the radius, and asked to find the area of the shaded...
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Understanding Undefined Notions in Geometry
In this video transcript, the teacher explains why certain terms in geometry, such as point, line, and distance, are considered undefined notions. By exploring circular reasoning and logic, the teacher highlights the need for precise...
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Problem Style Questions for Sequences
The video is a lecture on solving problems related to sequences. The lecturer explains that this topic is a favorite for examiners because they can ask various questions that require logical thinking beyond applying class processes. The...
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The Greeks and Proof
The Greek development of a rigorous system of logic and reasoning, which led to the first mathematical proofs. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films...
Big Think
Anyone Can Be a Math Person Once They Know the Best Learning Techniques | Po-Shen Loh
Po-Shen Loh is a Hertz Foundation Fellow and Carnegie Mellon mathematics professor who thinks that history is a much harder subject than math. Do you agree? Well, your position on that might change before and after this video. Loh...
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HOW SMART ARE YOU? The Stolen Bill Riddle (Viral Math Problem) - The Correct Answer Explained
This problem is making the rounds on Facebook and Twitter with thousands of people arguing about the correct answer. How smart are you? A guy walks into a store and steals a $100 bill from the register without the owner's knowledge. He...
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Math Magic Trick: Guessing A Crossed Out Digit
Ask a friend to select a secret number. Tell them to multiply the number by 9. Let them cross out one of the digits (except 0), and then add up the remaining digits. You can guess which number was crossed out every time! Here is why....
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AMAZING CIRCLE ILLUSION! Optical Illusion Explained With Math
This incredible optical illusion shows how circular motion can result from linear motion! The reason we see the circle has to do with high school geometry. I explain why and give a formal mathematical proof in the video. My blog post for...
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Why Group Texts Are Annoying - The Mathematical Reason
Group texts are like emails where each person does a "reply-all" to every message. This video considers organizing a dinner with N friends and compares sending individual texts to each person versus sending a group text. We show that...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The greatest mathematician that never lived | Pratik Aghor
When Nicolas Bourbaki applied to the American Mathematical Society in the 1950s, he was already one of the most influential mathematicians of his time. He'd published articles in international journals and his textbooks were required...
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Game Theory: Why Cherry Picking Should Not Work In The NBA
Could cherry-picking work in the NBA? Perhaps it could work in actual play. But in theory, as I suggest using game theory, there are logical reasons why cherry-picking should not work as a dedicated strategy. Sacramento Kings "Owner...
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