5×6=8×4?
My English teacher says that 5×6=8×4. How can that be true?
Answer: 5×6=30. 8×4=32 (thirty too!)
My English teacher says that 5×6=8×4. How can that be true?
Answer: 5×6=30. 8×4=32 (thirty too!)
March is Pi Day. Here’s a fun math trick to amaze your friends! Ready to learn to perform this? Remember: Please don’t reveal the secret! Download your Lost at Sea Sheet. Two versions are enclosed: one with smaller numbers, and a challenge version with larger ones. This trick uses a magic square. Although there are…
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Introduce your assistant, the great mind reader. Send her out of the room. Show a sheet with pictures of 9 animals, with their names beneath the pictures. Ask a spectator to select any animal. Invite the mind reader back in. She correctly reveals the chosen animal! Want to learn to do this?
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