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Lucas 9 month s ago
Next time maybe post some new ones and not the old ones over and over again?

Just sayin'...
       
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Jess 9 month s ago
#22 Hmm, no. That's too vague.
       
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“Found in my math teacher’s room — 100 squares with varying patterns and colors. No patterns seem to be the same.”

Answer: “It’s a prime factorization chart and a demonstration of The Sieve of Eratosthenes. Note that primes are of solid distinct color.”

 

 

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