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Counting
There are some ancient cultures that do not have specific words for numbers larger than 2, and just use words for 'one', 'two' and 'more than two'.
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Symbols
= means ‘is equal to’
≠ means ‘is not equal to’
≈ means ‘is approximately equal to’
≡ means ‘is identical to’
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Who's the king of the pencil case?
The ruler.
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Prime Numbers
The Sieve of Eratosthenes is an ancient method used for finding prime numbers.
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It Could Be You!
The probability of matching all 6 numbers in the UK lottery and winning the jackpot is 1/45057474 (or 0.0000000222).
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Probability
If something is impossible, it has probability 0.
If something is certain, it has probability 1.
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Which king loved fractions?
Henry the Eighth.
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Dice
'Dice' is actually plural - when there's only one of them, it's called a 'die'. However, the use of 'dice' to refer to a single die has now become so common that it is generally accepted.
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Baker's Dozen
A dozen is 12, but 13 is called a baker's dozen.
This is thought to come from bakers putting in an extra loaf when selling a batch of 12, to avoid being accused of selling underweight bread.