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February 16, 2023February 28, 2023 tomrocksmaths

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Escape from Earth with Professor Dirac and Doctor Pauli (II)

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Shoutout to the students @cokethorpesch for helping me to work out the perfect placement for a penalty kick. And well done team 1 for winning the penalty shootout with a huge score of 1500!! #tomrocksmaths #cokethorpe #penaltyshootout
Which is the correct choice? Test your ability to interpret statistics - with more questions like the one above - as you try to foil the evil plans of the p-hackers in a new interactive game from TRM intern Connor Fitchett. Fun for all ages/abilities and available for free at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #statistics #phacking
Another amazing sell-out crowd for Maths Inspiration - thanks to everyone in Leeds for coming along and in particular my two volunteers for some impressive throwing and catching skills! #tomrocksmaths #mathsinspiration #leeds
A reminder that entries for the 2023 Teddy Rocks Maths Competition close this Saturday 1st April. Write about your favourite maths topic to be in with the chance to win a cash prize and have your work published on the @stedmundhall website. Anyone is eligible so you really have no excuse not to get involved! Full details on the “Teddy Rocks Maths” page at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #teddyrocksmaths #essayprize
Zócalo (or Plaza de la Constitución) in the centre of Mexico City. It has been a gathering place for Mexicans since Aztec times, with a record 210,000 spectators attending a Justin Bieber concert in 2012. At a size of 57,600 metres squared, I'd say that makes for a tight squeeze! #tomrocksmaths #mexicocity #zocalo
The Sun Pyramid at Teotihuacán, Mexico. It’s base measures 220 x 230 metres with a height of 66 metres above ground level. What (approximate) angle of slope does the pyramid have? #tomrocksmaths #pyramid #teotihuacan

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