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Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Poker night at some Julien's friend. Table of 7. Hmmm yes I won the all thing. Pretty good night, pretty damn good! Here Julien is reflecting on poker probability... or mathmatical esperance. Guito knows all about it since he is an economist. A future Dr. Guito...
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
I need go on a vacation somewhere when I have my time off in a couple of weeks. Any suggestions?Spent a few minutes outdoors during my break. It's good to feel the warmth of the sun when you're cooped up in frigid air conditioning all day. For the past couple of weeks, I've been knee deep in mathmatics processes and and meetings and class preparations. The whole deal has put me in somewhat of a mental funk.
The Science, Technolgy Engineering Mathmatics (STEM) partnership had a Forum Event "Gathering Momentum" at the Henry Ford College, Loughborough University on Wed..In the picture is guest speaker Sarah Hill
Mellad Khoshinood, the Senator of Science & Mathmatics II, is speaking during the AS meeting at Grand Salon, March 27, 2012.
Do you find math intimidating or scary? Are numbers and literals confusing you as you are trying to complete your homework? It isn’t unusual. Math can be confusing but if your baseline knowledge is strong, no matter how well prepared the army of numbers is, you are destined to excel in the weird world of numbers and literals.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.