patcooke Microsoft MVP Staff member Microsoft MVP Joined May 16, 2010 Location North Lincolnshire, England Jul 13, 2011 #21 Would you believe that 21 is the smallest number of distinct squares into which a square can be dissected?
Would you believe that 21 is the smallest number of distinct squares into which a square can be dissected?
Ciara New Member Joined May 19, 2011 Jul 13, 2011 #22 patcooke said: Would you believe that 21 is the smallest number of distinct squares into which a square can be dissected? Click to expand... Did not know that patcooke ... its also my age 22
patcooke said: Would you believe that 21 is the smallest number of distinct squares into which a square can be dissected? Click to expand... Did not know that patcooke ... its also my age 22
rbeldua Honorable Member Joined May 28, 2011 Location Near You Jul 13, 2011 #23 Ciara said: Did not know that patcooke ... its also my age 22 Click to expand... and if you multiply it by 2.....then minus your age its 23
Ciara said: Did not know that patcooke ... its also my age 22 Click to expand... and if you multiply it by 2.....then minus your age its 23
patcooke Microsoft MVP Staff member Microsoft MVP Joined May 16, 2010 Location North Lincolnshire, England Jul 13, 2011 #24 Did you know that if there are 24 people in a room then the odds are greater then evens that two of them share a birthday? It's true - honest! Last edited: Jul 13, 2011
Did you know that if there are 24 people in a room then the odds are greater then evens that two of them share a birthday? It's true - honest!
rbeldua Honorable Member Joined May 28, 2011 Location Near You Jul 13, 2011 #25 Yes...it could...but the next number is 24
patcooke Microsoft MVP Staff member Microsoft MVP Joined May 16, 2010 Location North Lincolnshire, England Jul 13, 2011 #26 And 25 is the smallest integer which is both a square and the sum of two square integers (as in Pythagoras).
And 25 is the smallest integer which is both a square and the sum of two square integers (as in Pythagoras).
patcooke Microsoft MVP Staff member Microsoft MVP Joined May 16, 2010 Location North Lincolnshire, England Jul 13, 2011 #28 Whereas 27 is the first odd perfect cube (apart from 1 which is trivial).
rbeldua Honorable Member Joined May 28, 2011 Location Near You Jul 13, 2011 #29 May 28 is the 148th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
patcooke Microsoft MVP Staff member Microsoft MVP Joined May 16, 2010 Location North Lincolnshire, England Jul 13, 2011 #30 On August 29, 1988, Sarah Palin eloped with her high school sweetheart, Todd Palin.
rbeldua Honorable Member Joined May 28, 2011 Location Near You Jul 13, 2011 #32 March 31 is the 90th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar
rbeldua Honorable Member Joined May 28, 2011 Location Near You Jul 13, 2011 #34 Boston's Larry Bird jersey is number 33
rbeldua Honorable Member Joined May 28, 2011 Location Near You Jul 13, 2011 #36 Ciara said: 34 is my neighbors door number Click to expand... so..... your door number could be 35.
rbeldua Honorable Member Joined May 28, 2011 Location Near You Jul 13, 2011 #38 did you know whats www.[COLOR=#0000ff]37[/COLOR].com? ..coz i don't
patcooke Microsoft MVP Staff member Microsoft MVP Joined May 16, 2010 Location North Lincolnshire, England Jul 13, 2011 #39 38 is the magical constant in the only possible magic hexagon which uses the numbers 1 to 19: http://www.mathematische-basteleien.de/magichexagon.htm
38 is the magical constant in the only possible magic hexagon which uses the numbers 1 to 19: http://www.mathematische-basteleien.de/magichexagon.htm