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Pythagoras

Pythagoras was born in 570 BC, over 2500 years ago!

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Platonic Solids

A platonic solid is a solid figure whose faces are all identical - there are only 5 of them:

Cube (6 faces, all squares)

Tetrahedron (4 faces, all equilateral triangles)

Octahedron (8 faces, all equilateral triangles)

Dodecahedron (12 faces, all pentagons)

Icosahedron (20 faces, all equilateral triangles)

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Are monsters good at Maths?

No, unless you Count Dracula.

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Currency

Only two countries today use a non-decimal currency (that isn't based on the number 10). They are Mauritania and Madagascar.

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Forty

When written, forty is the only number in the English language with its letters in alphabetical order.

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Scalene

A scalene triangle has 3 unequal sides.

The word scalene comes from the Greek skalēnos meaning 'unequal'.

 

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Why did the two fours skip lunch?

Because they already 8.

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Folding Paper

If you were able to fold a piece of paper in half 103 times, it would be the thickness of the observable universe!

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Hundred

The word 'hundred' comes from the Old Norse 'hundrath', which actually means 120.