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The NCERT survey result shows that only 41 per cent of the students were able to answer correctly in English; in mathematics, only 40 per cent of the students made the cut. In science, 43 per cent of them were able to come up with the right answers ...
2016-01-07 03:00:00
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Imagine you are planning a banquet. You want to make sure that if two people don't like each other, they don't sit at the same table. To help with planning, you might draw a diagram with dots for guests and lines joining the pairs that are best kept apart.
2016-01-07 09:41:00
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In a recently-published paper in the SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, authors Donald Drew, Kevin Dolch, and Maury Castro propose a stochastic differential equation model that simulates how musical performers in a large ensemble sustain tempo and phase ...
2016-01-07 03:45:00
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Towering about the arches and ivy, 13-story Fine Hall is home to the Department of Mathematics and to some of the deepest thinkers on campus. "Our goal as a department is to work on the most fundamental problems, to address the most interesting questions ...
2016-01-07 10:02:00
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Despite South Africa’s low global ranking for the quality of its mathematics and science education, the results from the matric class of 2015 show that matters are getting worse. A 2015 report by The World Economic Forum (WEF) ranked South Africa last in ...
2016-01-07 11:11:00
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As for the class X survey, result shows that only 41% students were able to answer correctly in English; in mathematics, only 40% students made the cut. In science, overall 43% students were able to come up with the right answers while the overall score in ...
2016-01-06 03:45:00
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The researchers, Adam Townsend, a mathematics student at University College London, and Helen Wilson, from UCL Mathematics, found that the sheet of chocolate pulls inwards, instead of straight downward when flowed through a chocolate fountain, because of ...
2016-01-06 11:32:00
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