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National Maths Day

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    maths fun facts, riddles, and fiction
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  • Choose an option:
    It's a paradox! There's no correct answer
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  • Three : five :: one : three :: six : x
    Three
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  • When you add six and four you get ten. But when you add six and ten you get four. How?
    On a clock!
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  • How can you take 2 from 5 and leave 4?
    In Roman numerals: F I V E
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  • One year has 365 days. How many seconds are in a year?
    12 - The second day of every month
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  • You are given a telephone and asked to multiply all the numbers on the device’s number pad. What will be the answer?
    Zero!
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  • A word I know, Six letters it contains. Subtract just one, and twelve is what remains.
    Dozens
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  • How many times can you subtract the number 5 from 25?
    Just once - next time, you won't be subtracting it from 25
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  • A man has 9 children. Half of them are boys. How is this possible?
    All of them are boys
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  • How many sides does a circle have?
    Two - inside and outside
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  • What is heavier: a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers?
    They both weigh equal
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  • How do you write 1 + 1000 + 51 + 6 + 500 in Roman numbers?
    IM LIVID
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  • What is Ramanujan's number? How is it special?
    1729: 10^3+9^3 = 12^3+1^3 = 1729
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  • If it took 6 people 9 hours to build a barn, how long would it take 12 people to build the same barn?
    None, the barn is already built!
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