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  2. Three-part lesson - Wikipedia

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    A three-part lesson is an inquiry-based learning method used to teach mathematics in K–12 schools. The three-part lesson has been attributed to John A. Van de Walle, a mathematician at Virginia Commonwealth University. [1] [2]

  3. Bamboozle! - Wikipedia

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    Bamboozle! was a quiz game featured on Channel 4 Teletext in the United Kingdom. It was originally part of Teletext's "Fun & Games" category, though the rest of the category had been discontinued for some years before Bamboozle! ended (due to the general discontinuation of all Teletext news and editorial content in December 2009).

  4. Torpedo Data Computer - Wikipedia

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    Figure 4: Deflection angle versus track angle and target speed (θ Gyro = 0°). A number of publications [46] [47] state the optimum torpedo track angle as 110° for a Mk 14 (46 knot weapon). Figure 4 shows a plot of the deflection angle versus track angle when the gyro angle is 0° (i.e.., θ Deflection =θ Bearing). [48]

  5. AI-assisted targeting in the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    [4] AI can process intel far faster than humans. [5] [6] Retired Lt Gen. Aviv Kohavi, head of the IDF until 2023, stated that the system could produce 100 bombing targets in Gaza a day, with real-time recommendations which ones to attack, where human analysts might produce 50 a year. [7]

  6. World Maths Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, 1.9 million students took part in World Maths Day. In 2011, World Maths Day sets a Guinness World Record for the Largest Online Maths Competition, [8] with almost 500 million maths questions answered during the event. In 2012, 3P Learning launched the World Education Games. Over 5.9 Million students from 240 Countries and Territories ...

  7. Bamboozle - Wikipedia

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    Bamboozle means to fool or cheat someone. Bamboozle or bamboozled may also refer to: Bamboozle!, a quiz game that was featured on Channel 4 Teletext in the United Kingdom; The Bamboozle, an annual three-day music festival held in New Jersey; Bamboozled, a 2000 satirical film written and directed by Spike Lee

  8. Möbius strip - Wikipedia

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    Lawson's Klein bottle is a self-crossing minimal surface in the unit hypersphere of 4-dimensional space, the set of points of the form (⁡ ⁡, ⁡ ⁡, ⁡ ⁡, ⁡ ⁡) for <, <. [53] Half of this Klein bottle, the subset with 0 ≤ ϕ < π {\displaystyle 0\leq \phi <\pi } , gives a Möbius strip embedded in the hypersphere as a minimal ...

  9. GBU-12 Paveway II - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Navy crewmen loading GBU-12s onto an F-14. The GBU-12 Paveway II is an American aerial laser-guided bomb, based on the Mk 82 500 lb (230 kg) [3] general-purpose bomb, but with the addition of a nose-mounted laser seeker and fins for guidance.