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All the games in this series are math and reading comprehension oriented educational adventure games aimed at younger children. Games in the treasure series all have the same three stage gameplay format where a special object, whose location can be deduced by answering questions, is needed to reach the next stage.
Partially solved games (5 P) Positional games (22 P) S. Solved games (30 P) Pages in category "Mathematical games" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of ...
The mean number chosen when playing the "guess 2/3 of the average" game four consecutive rounds. Grosskopf and Nagel's investigation also revealed that most players do not choose 0 the first time they play this game. Instead, they realise that 0 is the Nash Equilibrium after some repetitions. [14]
Sevens, elevens, and doubles (also referred to as 7/11/2x, sloppy dice [1] or hero [2]) is a drinking game played with two dice. [3] [4] The game can be played with as few as two people, but is usually played in a group of five or more. The object of the games is to roll a 7, 11 or any double. To win the game: remain the last drinker.
3.59 5 28 December 2008 2008 3.53 [nb 1] 6 1 January 2010 2009 4.24 [nb 2] 7 3 January 2011 2010 3.85 [nb 3] 8 27 December 2011 2011 4.35 [nb 4] 9 30 December 2012 2012 4.11 [nb 5] 10 26 December 2013 2013 3.70 [nb 6] 11 26 December 2014 2014 3.49 [nb 7] 12 26 December 2015 2015 3.72 [nb 8] 13 26 December 2016 2016 3.09 14 26 December 2017 2017 ...
Multiplication table from 1 to 10 drawn to scale with the upper-right half labeled with prime factorisations. In mathematics, a multiplication table (sometimes, less formally, a times table) is a mathematical table used to define a multiplication operation for an algebraic system.
A mathematical game is a game whose rules, strategies, and outcomes are defined by clear mathematical parameters. [1] [verification needed] [clarification needed] Often, such games have simple rules and match procedures, such as tic-tac-toe and dots and boxes. Generally, mathematical games need not be conceptually intricate to involve deeper ...
Maths Mansion was a British educational television series for school Years 4 to 6 (nine to eleven year olds) that ran from 19 September 2001 to 26 March 2003. Produced by Channel 4 by Open Mind , It follows the adventures of "Bad Man" taking kids to his mansion, Maths Mansion.