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Teddy Rocks Maths Essay Competition 2021

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GCSE Maths: Probability and Statistics Livestream

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GCSE Maths: Probability Tree Diagrams

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GCSE Maths: Trigonometry Q&A with Maths Appeal

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GCSE Maths: Trigonometry Values at 0, 30, 45, 60 and 90 degrees

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GCSE Maths: Straight-line Graphs (y = mx + c) Livestream

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GCSE Maths: Straight-line Graphs Q&A

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NEW VIDEO: Supertasks and Paradoxes. Prepare to have your mind blown as TRM intern - and @oxford_uni Maths and Philosophy student - Kira explains the philosophical thinking behind some famous paradoxes… Watch at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #paradox #philosophy
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You've likely heard of the 'Monty Hall Problem', but do you know where it came from? And perhaps more importantly, why it became so infamous? Well, don't worry, TRM intern and @oxford_uni PhD student Alex Homer is here to explain… Read the full article at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #montyhall #mathspuzzle

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