Sunday, January 24, 2016

November 2015: Unhappy Hour, 13, Birthdays, and IOU


(from November 29, 2015)

"Sequence Quick Question"

Answer



(from November 25, 2015)

"Debt and Lending (in the math world)"




(from November 23, 2015)

"Angle Fan"


Can you find the sum of the angles?

ANSWER





(from November 19, 2015)

"Vector Birthday Party"





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(from November 16, 2015)

"Algebra Question"


ANSWER





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(from November 13, 2015)

"13 on a Friday"


A Superstitious Figure!



(From November 5, 2015)

"Bottles of Beer on the Wall"





(from November 2, 2015)

"Average Rate of Change" -  Topic for discussion













Friday, January 8, 2016

October 2015: Focus Group, The Late Show, Tetris, Lunch, and Dracula


(from October 29, 2015)

"Horror-ible Teacher"


Happy Halloween!

(from October 23, 2015)

"Out to Lunch"


Linear Systems..



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(from October 20, 2015)

"Composite Trig Question"


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(from October 15, 2015)

"Video Games"




(from October 8, 2015)

"Ten's Top Dave List"





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(from October 4, 2015)

"Multiplication Logic Puzzle"


What are A, B, C, D, and E?   

Answer and more math questions!


(from October 1, 2015)

"Focus Group"






Monday, November 30, 2015

September 2015: Caesar, Calculus, Functions, and Golf

(from September 23, 2015)

"Sports Injuries"


Another Hole in One...


(from September 21, 2015)

"Letters to Numbers"


If A, B, C, D, and E are consecutive integers, what are they?

2 answers

Algebraic solution




(from September 17, 2015)

"Integration: Buy Parts"





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(from September 10, 2015)

"Even, Odd, & Neither"




(from September 7, 2015)

"Triple Absolute Values"


Can you find the solution(s)?

ANSWER



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(from September 4, 2015)

"Veni, Vidi, Vici"



When learning math is a battle!



(from September 1, 2015)

"Exponents Express Exercise"


ANSWERS





Tuesday, October 20, 2015

August 2015: Four Corners Monument, Sequences, Surfing, and Rodney Dangerfield

(from August 27, 2015)

"Shady Areas"


Bad neighborhoods or unappealing geometry topics?



(from August 23, 2015)

"Area, Perimeter, and Percentages"

In my backyard, I have a rectangular garden with dimensions 30' x 10' (length x width).
If I reduce the length by 20%, what percentage should I increase the width
a) to maintain the same area?
b) to maintain the same perimeter?



SOLUTION and other percentage topics at mathplane.com



(from August 19, 2015)

"Back to School"


i don't get no respect!




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(from August 16, 2015)

"Algebra/Geometry Angle question"


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(from August 13, 2015)

"The Endless Summer"


Math Comic 202 - "Surf's Up" (Hang 10!)



(from August 9, 2015)

"Infinite Sequences"

Can you find the missing terms?


HINT

ANSWERS





(from August 6, 2015)

"Math and Geography"



Math at the Four Corners Monument..





Sunday, August 30, 2015

July 2015: 4th of July, Summer Vacation, Arnold Schwarznegger, I Dream of Jeannie, and Domino's Pizza

(from July 30, 2015)

"Domino's Pizza"



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(from July 26, 2015)

"Connect the Dots"










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 (from July 23, 2015)

"Jeannie Dreams of i"




(from July 19, 2015)

"Trapezoids and Coordinates"

If the area of the trapezoid is 53,
then what is the coordinate (a, b)?




 (from July 16, 2015)

"Pumping Iron"


If Arnold had left bodybuilding to teach math...


(from July 13, 2015)

"Shaded Area"

ANSWER 



 (from July 10)

"Summer Vacation"




(from July 2, 2015)

"Spirit of '76"

 



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Friday, August 21, 2015

June 2015: Etiquette, Robin Hood, Casinos, and math puzzles



(from June 26, 2015)

"Hidden Message Puzzle"






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(from June 19, 2015)

"Casino Break rooms"




(from June 16, 2015)

Filling a Void: Can you find the shaded area?


ANSWERS



(from June 10, 2015)

"Robin Hood"



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(from June 5, 2015)

"Math Etiquette"



Improper Integrals at the M L E Post-graduation party...




(from June 1, 2015)

"Turtle vs Snail"


Distance Traveled....
Sammy the snail and Ted the turtle have lunch together at the jungle cafe.
At noon, Sammy leaves, heading due north at 15 feet per hour.. Then, at 1:00pm, Ted leaves, traveling due east at 8 yards per hour.
How far apart are they at 6:00pm?









Wednesday, August 5, 2015

May 2015: Building Blocks, Tom Sawyer, Jekyll & Hyde, my dog, and math junkies


(from May 29, 2015)

"Math Junkies"





(from May 25, 2015)

"The Hungry Traveler and breaking bread"



A hungry traveler meets 2 men with some bread.
The first man has 5 loaves, and the second man has 3 loaves.
The two men generously put their loaves of bread into the center, and then they split the bread equally (3 ways).
After the meal, the satisfied traveler reaches into his pocket and pulls out 8 coins to compensate the men... He hands the first man 5 coins and the second man 3 coins, and then he leaves...
Later, the traveler realizes that he had split the coins incorrectly and paid each man the wrong amount!
Why? How should the traveler have divided the 8 coins among the two men?



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(from May 25, 2015)

"Creative Excuses"


Sometimes the dog eating your homework is a good thing!




(from May 17, 2015)

"Water Displacement Volume Question"

A rectangular tank has length 24 inches, height 20 inches, and depth 15 inches.
After filling half the tank with water, a solid steel ball is placed in the tank, raising the water level from 10 inches to 10.3 inches.
What is the diameter of the solid ball?








(from may 12, 2015)

"Identities"





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(from May 9, 2015)

"Shaded area of a Triangle"









(from May 6, 2015)

"Tom Sawyer"






(from May 5, 2015)

"Order of Operations"

Can you solve correctly?







(from May 1, 2015)

"Playing with Blocks"