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On October 20, we celebrate notable historical events such as the opening of the iconic Sydney Opera House in 1973 and the birth of Irish rugby star Paul O'Connell in 1979. This piece also features a fun word of the week: "lambent," which contrasts with last week's term "lambaste." In addition, we explore a math challenge involving the number 9872 with digits consisting only of 8, as well as some intriguing properties of the number 9871. Join us for announcements, discussions, and an open mic!
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LAST WEEK’S WORD LAMBASTE TO GIVE A THRASHING TO
THIS WEEK’S WORD LAMBENT
LAST WEEK GOSH TED THATS MAD..... MATHS HOW CAN YOU MAKE 9872 BY ADDING NUMBERS THAT ONLY HAVE AN 8 IN THEM. 8 + 88 + 888 + 8888
THIS WEEK GOSH TED THATS MAD..... MATHS WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT 9871
THE ADVICE THE ANNOUNCEMENTS