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Mathematics and Architecture - 0 views

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    Students can become architects in their mathematics classrooms. Math-Kitecture has a number of activities, including "Floor Plan your Classroom," which offer engaging ways for students to study mathematics by doing real-life architecture. Students learn estimation, measuring skills, proportion, and ratios by hand-drafting a floor plan of their classroom to scale.
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MacTutor History of Mathematics - 2 views

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    Biographies of mathematicians
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Round-robin Scheduling : nrich.maths.org - 0 views

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    Scheduling games is a little more challenging than one might desire. There are 2 well-known types of tournament formats that sport schedulers use. Single Elimination Tournaments. Round Robin Tournaments. Single Elimination Tournaments. In this format, one defeat is enough to eliminate a team from the tournament. Scheduling a single elimination tournament is relatively easy.
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Truncated Icosahedron -- from Wolfram MathWorld - 0 views

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    The truncated icosahedron is the 32-facedArchimedean solid corresponding to the facial arrangement . It is the shape used in the construction of soccer balls, and it was also the configuration of the lenses used for focusing the explosive shock waves of the detonators in the Fat Man atomic bomb (Rhodes 1996, p.
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Why Do Math? - Sailing - 1 views

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    In 2001 Ernesto Bertarelli, the leader of the Alinghi team, contacted the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) asking for a scientific advisor for the critical parts of the project, namely the materials for the hull and the fluid dynamics for the design of the boat.
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Feature Column from the AMS - 0 views

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    If you look carefully on the inside of the principal violet arc you will frequently see several pale violet arcs, interspersed with some paler greenish bands. Where do they come from?...
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Why Do Math? - Tomography (CAT scans) - 1 views

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    Can math really save your life? Of course it can! Math has applications to many problems that are vital to our health and happiness. For example, Florence Nightingale saved countless lives by a careful application of mathematics in the form of medical statistics (and went on to become the first female member of the Royal Statistical Society).
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Why Do Math? - Space Travel - 0 views

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    Mathematics Uncovers an Interplanetary Superhighway By Dr. Shane Ross Contrary to everyday experience on Earth, the most efficient route through space may not be a straight line. Some mathematicians and NASA engineers have learned in recent years that take best advantage of gravity, and save fuel in the process, it may be necessary to make bizarre loops through space.
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Why Do Math? Google PageRank - 0 views

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    The Mathematics of Google By Emmeline Aghapour, Timothy P. Chartier, Amy N. Langville, and Kathryn E. Pedings Segment 1: "Introduction to Google's PageRank algorithm" from "The Random Surfer" by Tim Chartier on Vimeo. What do you do when you want to find a restaurant in your area?
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How Many Holiday Lights are Too Many? Understanding Amps, Watts and Volts - 0 views

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    How many strings of lights can you safely plug into one electrical outlet? It depends. Now's the time of year when many households test the capacity of electrical outlets; they deck the house with strings of lights and maybe a twinkling reindeer or a giant penguin that pops in and out of an inflatable box.
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