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  2. File:Cake numbers visual proof.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Cake number 3.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Cake number - Wikipedia

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    The cake numbers are the 3-dimensional analogue of the 2-dimensional lazy caterer's sequence. The difference between successive cake numbers also gives the lazy caterer's sequence. [1] Cake numbers (blue) and other OEIS sequences in Bernoulli's triangle. The fourth column of Bernoulli's triangle (k = 3) gives the cake numbers for n cuts, where ...

  5. The Number Painter - Wikipedia

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    Portrayed by Broadway actor Jerome Raphael, Mac was the most frequent target of the Number Painter's antics. He appeared in seven of the skits, including the owner of a boat (#2), a baker (#6), a passenger in an elevator (#7), an unassuming homeowner enjoying a lazy afternoon in his swimming pool (#8), an operator of a street-cleaning truck (#9), and a janitor (#10 and 11).

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  7. List of recreational number theory topics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recreational number theory topics (see number theory, recreational mathematics). Listing here is not pejorative : many famous topics in number theory have origins in challenging problems posed purely for their own sake.

  8. Latin square - Wikipedia

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    The table below contains all known exact values. It can be seen that the numbers grow exceedingly quickly. For each n, the number of Latin squares altogether (sequence A002860 in the OEIS) is n! (n − 1)! times the number of reduced Latin squares (sequence A000315 in the OEIS).

  9. Cakewalk (carnival game) - Wikipedia

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    Tickets are sold to participants, and a path of numbered squares is laid out on a rug, with one square per ticket sold. The participants walk around the path in time to music, which plays for a duration and then stops. A number is drawn at random and called out, and the person standing on that number wins a cake as a prize (hence the name).