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Math doesn’t have to be a H E A D A C H E !

Math doesn’t have to be a H E A D A C H E !. What?!?. A common foodstuff is found to contain .00125% iron. The serving size is 87.0 grams. If the recommended daily allowance is 18mg of iron, how many servings would a person have to eat to get 100% of the daily allowance of iron? .

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Math doesn’t have to be a H E A D A C H E !

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  1. Math doesn’t have to be aHEADACHE!

  2. What?!? A common foodstuff is found to contain .00125% iron. The serving size is 87.0 grams. If the recommended daily allowance is 18mg of iron, how many servings would a person have to eat to get 100% of the daily allowance of iron?

  3. “Archimedes? Didn’t he win the Gold in the 1988 Olympics for speed skating?” ? “Polyhedra!” “Stay away from me!! I know I had it once before, I don’t want it again! Are you contagious?” “Pythagorean……… He was in the Bible. First testament, I believe.”

  4. MATH!?! I think I have a fever…may I see the nurse? Multiply two fractions, and then take their square root. If it equals one of the fractions you began with, you have a true proportion. Does this always work? • Do problems like this make you sweat? • Do you get sick to your stomach when you hear the word MATH? • Do you wish there was a medication that would make MATH go away?

  5. There is a medication to cure the MATH flu… The Internet

  6. http://mathforum.org/dr.math http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/home.html The world is literally at your fingertips! http://www.coolmath.com/home.htm http://www.math2.org/index.html http://www.math.com/

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