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How to Multiply Fractions

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Numerators and denominators, oh my! It sounds complicated, but learning how to multiply fractions is easy. It just takes three simple steps.

It's Elementary: The Periodic Table Quiz

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The periodic table of elements was an important turning point in the history of the chemistry. Take HowStuffWorks' periodic table quiz to learn more.

What's the Difference Between Analog and Digital Technology?

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Can you explain the basic difference between analog and digital technology?

How to Play Oh Hell!

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In the card game "Oh Hell," it's not how good your cards are, but how good your luck and judgment are. Learn to play.

How Craps Works

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If you've ever stepped foot in a casino, you've undoubtedly noticed the craps tables -- that's where all the cheers are coming from. Craps is an exciting game because it's very hands-on for the players, but it's also quite complex.

Can You Pass This Periodic Table Trivia Quiz?

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Let's take a trip back to high school chemistry class! Do you remember all those fun things you were taught about the periodic table? Jog your memory with this quiz, and we'll tell you how much knowledge your big brain managed to retain.

How Prepaid Internet Works

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Prepaid internet is often a great option for the cost-conscious consumer. Learn more about prepaid internet at HowStuffWorks.

What Is an Isotope?

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You don't need to be a fan of chemistry to appreciate isotopes. They affect geology and medicine, too.

Using Synthetic Division to Save Time in Calculus and Algebra

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In algebra and calculus, a polynomial function is used to chart out graphs and waves with much more complexity than a simple linear factor. Polynomial division is sometimes required to factor them, and cut them up into chunks that we humans can better understand.

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