You know how math classes in school can be kinda dull or even a pain for most folks, right? But get this, math is actually pretty fascinating. To prove how cool math can be, I’ve gathered some fun math stories for you! Even if you’re not a math fan, you’re gonna have a good time with these!
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Fold a Newspaper 42 Times to Reach the Moon
If you fold a newspaper 42 times, it’ll reach the moon. Surprised by that? So, what do you think happens if you fold a newspaper 101 times? There’s a shocking answer waiting for you. If you’re curious about the answer, keep reading the article!
What Does a Four-Dimensional Shape Look Like?
Ever wonder what a four-dimensional shape looks like? Turns out, it’s possible to draw one. If you’re curious about what it looks like, read on in the article!
A Gamble You’re Guaranteed to Win
There’s a gamble that seems fair when you hear the rules, but you’re actually guaranteed to win. Curious about what kind of gamble this is? If you’re intrigued, continue reading the article! You don’t want to miss out on this.
Can Swapping Envelopes Increase Money?
Exchanging envelopes filled with pocket money shouldn’t make both parties better off, right? Yet there’s a puzzling math problem that seems unsolvable and will leave you feeling stumped.
The Probability of Coin Tosses
When you toss a coin 100 times, what do you think is the probability of getting heads 50 times, assuming the probability of heads or tails is 50% each? If you think it’s about 50%, you definitely need to read on!
Is 0.99999… Equal to 1?
You might think 0.99999… and 1 are different, right? Actually, that’s not true. Mathematically, 0.99999… equals 1. We’ll prove this with middle school math.
The Distance to the Horizon
The distance to the seemingly endless horizon can actually be calculated with middle school math. We did the math to find out this distance. Read this article, and you’re sure to be surprised by the unexpected answer.
How to Marry the Best Partner Using Math
Using math, you can maximize the chances of marrying the best partner. And the method is so simple, it’s definitely worth knowing. This story is a great example of how math can be useful in life.