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  2. List of publications of Dorling Kindersley - Wikipedia

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    A Visual Encyclopedia, Dinosaur; A Visual Encyclopedia, Ocean; A Visual Encyclopedia, Science; A Visual Encyclopedia, of the Periodic Table Elements

  3. File:ReadingWP Booklet StudentEdition.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 423 × 599 pixels. ... This is the student edition of the "Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom" booklet. It's an engaging ...

  4. File:The Periodic Table of the Elements in Pictures.pdf

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    English: This pictorial periodic table is colorful, boring, and packed with information. In addition to the element's name, symbol, and atomic number, each element box has a drawing of one of the element's main human uses or natural occurrences.

  5. What Is Mathematics? - Wikipedia

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    It is an introduction to mathematics, intended both for the mathematics student and for the general public. First published in 1941, it discusses number theory, geometry, topology and calculus. A second edition was published in 1996 with an additional chapter on recent progress in mathematics, written by Ian Stewart.

  6. CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics is a book by American author Eric W. Weisstein. ... 1st edition, CRC Press, 1999, ... ISBN 978-1-58488-347-0; 2nd edition, CRC ...

  7. Second Edition - Wikipedia

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  8. Boy or girl paradox - Wikipedia

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    Gardner initially gave the answers ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ and ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠, respectively, but later acknowledged that the second question was ambiguous. [1] Its answer could be ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ , depending on the procedure by which the information "at least one of them is a boy" was obtained.

  9. Hilbert's second problem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Hilbert's second problem was posed by David Hilbert in 1900 as one of his 23 problems. It asks for a proof that arithmetic is consistent – free of any internal contradictions. Hilbert stated that the axioms he considered for arithmetic were the ones given in Hilbert (1900) , which include a second order completeness axiom.