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  2. 6-year-old provides the most genius answer to his math problem

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    At this point, most kids would have elaborated their calculations showing that each dime is worth $0.10, therefore making Bobby the owner of $0.40 while Amy's pennies amount to $0.30.

  3. What makes a good friend? Follow this important 'golden rule'

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    Sabrina Brier – who you know as that in-your-face, never-stops-talking "friend" from TikTok – has a new audiobook out now all about a friend group and how different personalities clash.It's ...

  4. Parents are stumped over first grader’s math question - can ...

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    Rathbone’s daughter, Lilly-Mo, was asked on the worksheet to pick the odd item out based on the five items she was given. The items listed were: friend, toothbrush, desk, silver, and egg.

  5. Friendship paradox - Wikipedia

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    The friendship paradox is the phenomenon first observed by the sociologist Scott L. Feld in 1991 that on average, an individual's friends have more friends than that individual. [1] It can be explained as a form of sampling bias in which people with more friends are more likely to be in one's own friend group.

  6. Math Images Project - Wikipedia

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    The Math Images Project is a wiki collaboration between Swarthmore College, the Math Forum at Drexel University, and the National Science Digital Library. The project aims to introduce the public to mathematics through beautiful and intriguing images found throughout the fields of math. The Math Images Project runs on MediaWiki software, as ...

  7. Rupert (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    He's also good at math. Tiger Lily is Rupert's female and Chinese friend. The only human student in school and the member of one of few human families in Nutwood. She and her family have a lot of knowledge on magical and mystical objects. Algy Pug is Rupert's friend, a pug who often overestimates his abilities and takes a lot of pride in himself.