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Math Tidbit

January 26, 2007

Do you know what a Palindromic number is?

A palindromic number is a number that reads the same forwards and backwards, for example, 181, 13,531 etc.

A fun math problem to do is this one

111,111,111 x 111,111,111=?

The answer is the ultimate palindromic number

111,111,111 x 111,111,111=12,345,678,987,654,321

Now you can dazzle all your friends with this fun math tidbit :-)

On a side note, my dad and I are currently at a Joni and friends family camp. The same one where last year my dad lost all his hair. To read about last years hair loss click here.

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  • Beth

    My son, 8 will be finishing Foundations in a while. What NEW MUS would he start with. I will see the Angle’s at CHEF in AL and needed to know.

    Thanks

  • Beth

    My son, 8 will be finishing Foundations in a while. What NEW MUS would he start with. I will see the Angle’s at CHEF in AL and needed to know.

    Thanks

  • http://www.writeathome.wordpress.com Carol

    This is cool! I have written palindrome poetry before, but I never thought of palindromes in relation to numbers. By the way, I am a Math-U-See user. I used Math-U-See this past year for my son and daughter, and what an improvement. Y’all put out a great product.

    Sincerely,

    Carol Connell

  • http://www.writeathome.wordpress.com Carol

    This is cool! I have written palindrome poetry before, but I never thought of palindromes in relation to numbers. By the way, I am a Math-U-See user. I used Math-U-See this past year for my son and daughter, and what an improvement. Y’all put out a great product.

    Sincerely,

    Carol Connell

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