If you're looking for a way to make your next get-together with family and friends more fun, engaging and even educational, try out some of these math trivia questions to get everyone's brains going.
Teachers can use these questions to draw students out and get worthwhile formative assessment responses to guide instruction.
It sounds like a math phobic’s worst nightmare or perhaps Good Will Hunting for the ages. Those wacky folks at he the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency have put out a research request it calls ...
[Question]A box holds 32 oranges. How many oranges are there in 30 boxes?[/Question] [Answer]940[/Answer] [Answer-Correct]960[/Answer-Correct] [Answer]980[/Answer ...
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