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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.

Unlock the Power of Name Numerology: A Comprehensive Guide

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Explore the world of Name Numerology. Discover insights into name meanings, personality traits, and destiny.

What Are Supplementary Angles?

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You've probably seen supplementary angles examples in your everyday life without knowing it. Whether you pass a leaning sign on a flat highway or walk by a shed with a lean-to roof - whenever two angles combine to form a straight, linear pair, there they are.

Can You Pass This Math IQ Quiz?

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How much of your math skills have you retained since your school days? Are you still acute, or have you become obtuse? Find out now with our quiz!

Ridiculous History: The Emu War

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In this installment of ridiculous history, we see what happens when emus go up against farmers. Learn more about the emu war at HowStuffWorks Now.

Did people in the past really only live to be 30?

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Back in the day people generally didn't live past the age of 30, or so we've been told. Learn the truth about our ancestors at HowStuffWorks.

Why Does the Fibonacci Sequence Appear So Often in Nature?

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Fibonacci numbers create a mathematical pattern found throughout nature. Learn where to find Fibonacci numbers, including your own mirror.

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.

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