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Can You Solve the Cursed Dice Riddle Dan Finkel
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Can You Solve the Cursed Dice Riddle Dan Finkel

Ah, spring. As Demeter, Goddess of the Harvest, it’s your favorite season. Humans and animals look to you to balance the bounty of the natural world which, like any self-respecting Goddess, you do with a pair of magical dice. But then, along comes the trickster god Loki, who invades your land and curses your dice. Can you fix the dice and keep the world in perfect harmony? Dan Finkel shows how.

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Fractions Of A Group: Unit Fractions
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Fractions Of A Group: Unit Fractions

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Fractions of a group: unit fractions" and thousands of other math skills.

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Multiply By A Multiple Of Ten
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Multiply By A Multiple Of Ten

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Multiply by a multiple of ten" and thousands of other math skills.

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TED-Ed: Math in Real Life Series
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TED-Ed: Math in Real Life Series

TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Discover hundreds of animated lessons, create customized lessons, and share your big ideas.

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Write Fractions Using Numbers And Words
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Write Fractions Using Numbers And Words

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Write fractions using numbers and words" and thousands of other math skills.

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Measure Liquid Volumes - Metric Units
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Measure Liquid Volumes - Metric Units

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Measure liquid volumes - metric units" and thousands of other math skills.

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Fewer, More, And Same
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Fewer, More, And Same

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Fewer, more, and same" and thousands of other math skills.

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Have We Reached the Limit of Computer Power Sajan Saini and George Zaidan
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Have We Reached the Limit of Computer Power Sajan Saini and George Zaidan

Moore’s Law states that every 1 to 2 years the number of transistors that can fit on a given size computer chip will double. Thanks to this law, chips have gotten smaller, faster, more efficient, and cheaper. But today, there are four key problems that trip up this trend, potentially ending Moore’s Law and fundamentally changing how computing progresses. Sajan Saini and George Zaidan investigate.

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Rational Numbers: Find The Sign
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Rational Numbers: Find The Sign

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Rational numbers: find the sign" and thousands of other math skills.

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Can You Solve the Penniless Pilgrim Riddle Daniel Finkel
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Can You Solve the Penniless Pilgrim Riddle Daniel Finkel

After months of travel, you’ve arrived at Duonia, home to the famous temple that’s the destination of your pilgrimage. The walk from the welcome center to the temple isn't a long one ... but there’s a problem. Can you outsmart the city's imposed tax and make it to the temple without paying a fee? Dan Finkel shows how.

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Interpret Stem-and-leaf Plots
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Interpret Stem-and-leaf Plots

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Interpret stem-and-leaf plots" and thousands of other math skills.

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Compare Savings Options
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Compare Savings Options

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Compare savings options" and thousands of other math skills.

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Compare And Convert Metric Units Of Volume
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Compare And Convert Metric Units Of Volume

Improve your math knowledge with free questions in "Compare and convert metric units of volume" and thousands of other math skills.

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TED-Ed: Problem Solving Lessons
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TED-Ed: Problem Solving Lessons

TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Discover hundreds of animated lessons, create customized lessons, and share your big ideas.

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