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From all of us at Math Agility, we celebrate the mentors who guide with patience and empower every learner. Happy Teacher's Day!! #MathAgility #MathProblems #MathSolutions #MathTutor Send us a message for inquiries or visit our website math-agility.com

MathAgility's tweet image. From all of us at Math Agility, we celebrate the mentors who guide with patience and empower every learner. Happy Teacher's Day!!

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EP.4 – Square Root of Trouble 🌱😵 Square root? More like square headache. #RootCause #MathProblems

Piyahaema's tweet image. EP.4 – Square Root of Trouble 🌱😵
Square root? More like square headache.
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The answer to the missing number in the sequence 2, 4, 8, 16 is 32. Each number in the sequence is double the previous one: 2 x 2 = 4, 4 x 2 = 8, 8 x 2 = 16, and so on. Therefore, the next number in the sequence, after 16, would be 16 x 2 = 32. #MarvinTheMathCat #MathProblems


Why can’t anyone tell me what 10% of 25 is 😭 help them ##math #streetinterview #mathproblems


Best compliments to all the mathematicians on this special day 🙏🙏🙏 #maths #mathematics #mathproblems #adbanao #woldmathsday

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Mrs. Barlow’s 4th grade students working on comparing fractions. #mathproblems

elementaryida's tweet image. Mrs. Barlow’s 4th grade students working on comparing fractions. #mathproblems
elementaryida's tweet image. Mrs. Barlow’s 4th grade students working on comparing fractions. #mathproblems
elementaryida's tweet image. Mrs. Barlow’s 4th grade students working on comparing fractions. #mathproblems
elementaryida's tweet image. Mrs. Barlow’s 4th grade students working on comparing fractions. #mathproblems

Using the digits 5,5,7, and 9, how would you set up an equation to equal 4. I can’t figure it out. You can only use each digit once as a single digit number with any mathematical operation. #mathproblems

STEMGirlHolly's tweet image. Using the digits 5,5,7, and 9, how would you set up an equation to equal 4. I can’t figure it out. You can only use each digit once as a single digit number with any mathematical operation. #mathproblems

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