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7.01.2006

Do Round Numbers Roll Downhill?

Interesting to note that government studies show that 30-percent of American schoolchildren, that's over half, suck at math, and things involving math, like arithmetic. Of course, those studies themselves rely heavily on math compiled by Americans who were once schoolchildren. So there's a good chance that they're just flat wrong.
As a public service Free Ringer is making available math exercises disguised as ringtones. We have prepared a couple of "Times Tables" ringers, which will assist you in learning how to multiply large numbers such as 3, or 12. Those kids on the short bus will want to choose the 3's, while college placement types will find the 12's more stimulationating.
One caveat, the underlying audio of these ringers was recorded back in the 1950s. That's back before advanced math concepts such as algeometry were even invented. We can not guarantee that the static and unyeilding times tables of fifty years ago are still valid today. Does 3 times 3 still in fact, equal 9? They're your numbers, you decide.

[send as ringtone]
- Times Tables - 3's :24

[send as ringtone]
- Times Tables - 12's :24

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