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  2. Richard Schwartz (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    This project gelled into a mathematics book for young children published in 2010, entitled You Can Count on Monsters, which became a bestseller. [10] Each monster has a graphic which gives a mini-lesson about its properties, such as being a prime number or a lesson about factoring ; for example, the graphic monster for the number five was a ...

  3. Big (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    The book was well received getting a starred reviews from The Horn Book Magazine, [1] Kirkus Reviews, [4] Publishers Weekly, [8] and School Library Journal. [6] The book was also named one of the best children's books of 2023 by The New York Times, [9] Harrison was the first black woman to win the Caldecott Medal. [2]

  4. Really Big Coloring Books - Wikipedia

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    Really Big Coloring Books, Inc is an American publisher based in St. Louis, Missouri. The company develops, publishes, and distributes children's coloring and activity books , some in large format. Some of their products have been deemed controversial due to their political content.

  5. Law of truly large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The law of truly large numbers (a statistical adage), attributed to Persi Diaconis and Frederick Mosteller, states that with a large enough number of independent samples, any highly implausible (i.e. unlikely in any single sample, but with constant probability strictly greater than 0 in any sample) result is likely to be observed. [1]

  6. Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    For example, class 5 is defined to include numbers between 10 10 10 10 6 and 10 10 10 10 10 6, which are numbers where X becomes humanly indistinguishable from X 2 [14] (taking iterated logarithms of such X yields indistinguishibility firstly between log(X) and 2log(X), secondly between log(log(X)) and 1+log(log(X)), and finally an extremely ...

  7. The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers

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    The book includes some irrational numbers below 10 but concentrates on integers, and has an entry for every integer up to 42. The final entry is for Graham's number. In addition to the dictionary itself, the book includes a list of mathematicians in chronological sequence (all born before 1890), a short glossary, and a brief bibliography.

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    Upgrade to an ad-free experience today. AOL.com. ... If you access AOL Mail from the AOL Desktop software or mobile app, you will continue to see paid ads. ... Windows: Windows 7 and newer. Mac ...

  9. The Book of Numbers (math book) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Numbers is a 1996 mathematics book by John H. Conway and Richard K. Guy. It discusses individual numbers, and types of number, that have proved conceptually significant. It discusses individual numbers, and types of number, that have proved conceptually significant.