Electoral College Math Study Shows Not All Votes Are EqualBorenstein, Seth
There is some great math of ratios and percents here. You can find data and other pertinent information about the Electoral Collegehere. You might also enjoy playing theRedistricting Gamewith your students, where you can “recast” who wins an election based on how you draw the boundaries on...
Here’s where the remainder is important: if you are locating apartment 6 and you do the division (6 ÷ 5) you end up with 1 r 1; well, the remainder tells you that the apartment is located on the second floor, and not only that, it is positioned on the front left of the building!
Hidden Figures, and for good reason. It is an amazing, humorous, educational, inspiring and important movie. It is a film that every educator and math student should see. This true story of the contribution of three black women to NASA’s launching of John Glenn into orbit is full of so...
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The following are several high school level algebra problems, which are generally required before you go to college. Regardless of how far away college was (or is), see if these slices of math don't slip you up: SEE ALSO:Asking Siri this math question will make her play a sick beat ...