@Trianglemancsd Love how self-similar this is.
5 dots on each die
5 die in each small cross
5 small crosses in each medium cross (all the same color)
5 medium crosses in the big cross (whole picture)
5
25
125
625
@Simon_Gregg Top left: Most ice cube holes.
Top right: Tray isn't a quadrilateral. Holes are similar to the tray.
Bottom left: Every ice cube hole is full length of tray. Fewest ice cube holes.
Bottom right: Even number of ice cube holes. Least efficient bin packing of holes?
@mrsforest @saravdwerf Top left: Brown wrappers (all others are red).
Top right: Packs contain mult items. Plural name
Bottom left: There's only 1. Has a number in the name.
Bottom right: Have sticks. Meant to be licked, not chewed. Cheapest of the options/lowest on the Halloween candy hierarchy.
@Phil_Lewis_ TA/Lab Assistant for a couple of different classes, worked in business school computer lab, administered business school computer lab (sched workers, did payroll paperwork, etc.), babysat, and typed papers (with light editing) for others.
@Simon_Gregg 1 window
2 arcs of glass
3 semi-circles (counting the center)
7 rays (mullions)
9 panes of glass
10 sections (counting the center)
What else do you see?
@stoodle One school district around here said they normally have 250 people on their sub list and this year they have around 100.
They've increased their sub pay.
@mrosvhs@robertkaplinsky My daughter was grade skipped (skipped 1st grade). She has an April birthday, so was officially 4.5 months young for grade.
In 5th or 6th grade she realized that she was younger than someone who was 2 grades below her.
@mrosvhs@robertkaplinsky This is NOT the standard cut off point everywhere.
The standard around here is 9/1 (so you could have a kindergartener start at age 4 because school starts in August), but at least one local private school uses a date several months earlier.