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Math in… Toilet Paper?
Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 10/30/24 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 10/30/24

Math in… Toilet Paper?

How many rolls of toilet paper does it take to make a mummy? We hope your Halloween will be mostly treats, but how do you solve this trick?

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Math in… Art and Perspective
Math In Real Life Guest User 8/14/24 Math In Real Life Guest User 8/14/24

Math in… Art and Perspective

Creating art that uses camera angles and perspective is cool, but how do artists use math to create brain-tricking images?

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Math in… Sliced Bread
Math In Real Life Brian Elieson 10/18/23 Math In Real Life Brian Elieson 10/18/23

Math in… Sliced Bread

Can you guess the shape of an entire loaf of bread when you see a slice of it? Mathematicians can! How do they do it?

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