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What Is a Perfect Square?
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A perfect square is a number, but it can also be explained using an actual square.
World's Largest Wolves by Weight: The Mighty and the At-Risk
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The world's largest wolves weigh up to 175 pounds (79.4 kilograms) and measure up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) in length.
10 Most Common Body Parts People Hide
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Many people hide body parts that they don't like. Is your No. 1 insecurity on our list? See 10 common body parts people hide.
How to Divide Fractions
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Dividing fractions is easy once you learn a couple of rules and remember three words - keep, change and flip.
Can you ace this 5th grade math quiz?
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For must of us, 5th grade was a long time ago. Mental math gets fuzzy and how to solve for X is a distant memory. But the concepts are pretty basic ... right? See if you're a math buff with our 5th grade math quiz!
How Does a Timing Light Work?
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How does a timing light work? REad about timing lights and how they help your car run at HowStuffWorks.
How Lotteries Work
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Lotteries are a form of gambling run by the state. Learn how states run lotteries, how lotteries conduct drawings and how likely you are to win the lottery.
Which of These Random Things Is Heavier?
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Is it the 98 bricks or the 1,000 feathers that weigh more? You'll have to figure it out in this quiz! Take it to see what you can score!
Mean, Median, Mode: 3 Different Measures of Central Tendency
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Mean, median, mode and sometimes range, are all different methods for finding probability distribution in statistics. Range can be a helpful yardstick when calculating data values that are close together, but it can quickly become confusing if there is a wide gap between the smallest value and the largest number.
How Math Works
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A world without math is unimaginable. It's a part of who we are. It's the analytical juice of our left brain. In the words of physicist Richard Feynman, even a fool can use it. So why do so many of us turn our backs on numbers?