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In the 17th century, Christian Goldbach developed an idea about prime numbers. He stated that every even integer greater than 2 can be written as the.
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Mrs. Smedema likes cookies. Each student in her 8th grade math class presented her with a cookie. One-third of the students each gave her an oatmeal.
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The NCAA Basketball Tournament is a 64-team tournament featuring the top 64 college basketball teams in the United States. It is a single-elimination.
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Molly has sketched a design for her new kite on a coordinate grid. The sides of her quadrilateral kite design are given by the equations y = (2/3)x + 30.
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Electrical engineering powers the technology we rely on every day, from smartphones to advanced medical devices. Resistors, a fundamental element in.
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Riley sees a rainbow with ends that appear to touch the ground 1 mile apart and reaches a maximum height of 0.5 miles above the ground. If the rainbow.
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March 14 is Pi Day. Pi represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. For the following problems, use 3.14 as an approximation.
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First marketed by Wham-O in 1958, the Hula-Hoop was not patented until March of 1963. In the first four months of production, it is estimated that 25.
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