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Sunflowers, shells, and snails have spiral shapes that follow the Fibonacci sequence, which involves adding two previous numbers to get the next -- 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34.
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On this day in 1767, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon finished drawing what some describe as "the world's longest straight line." Actually two straight lines, it forms parts of the boundaries between the U.S. states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
An average bathtub holds 80 gallons of water, while an Olympic-sized swimming pool has 660,253 gallons of water. Can your students figure out how many bathtubs of water it would take to fill a swimming pool?
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The number 1 is often confused as a prime number. But that’s not the case—one does not fulfill the requirements to be prime (being divisible by both 1 and itself). Divide 1 by 1 and you get…1. Nothing has been divided.
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Anyone who's played blackjack knows that the goal is to get to 21, or as close to it without going over. But the game is believed to have originated in Italy as the game Thirty One, which dates back to the 15th century.
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