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10 Interesting Facts About The Number 4
The number four is the only number to have the same amount of letters as the number itself.
Once we’re done with school, we usually don’t give math a second thought. But, even if it doesn’t cross our minds, it’s still an integral part of our daily functions.
In order to give math the appreciation it deserves, we have some of the most interesting math facts, including facts about your favorite numbers!
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10 Interesting Facts About The Number 4
The number four is the only number to have the same amount of letters as the number itself.
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10 Fast Facts About The Number 5
Did you know that Coco Chanel's "Chanel No. 5" perfume got its name from being released on May 5th?
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19 Noteworthy Facts About The Number 19
It takes approximately 19 years for the lunar phases of the moon to appear again on the same day of the year.
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10 Fantastic Facts About The Number 2
Did you know that the second-ever asteroid to be discovered is called 2 Pallas?
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31 Facts About The Number 31
Did you know that 31 years is equivalent to 1 billion seconds? Whereas 31 days is only 2.6 million seconds.
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The History Of Roman Numerals
Did you know that Roman numerals were actually created between 850 and 750 BC before Rome was even founded?
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16 Facts About The Number 16
Did you know that you can legally drink alcohol at 16-years-old in Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, and Belgium?
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Twenty Terrific Facts About The Number 20
There are a total of 20 different possible moves that you can legally play at the beginning of a game of chess.
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10 Fun Facts About The Number 3
The reason that the number 3 often has a flat top is to help prevent fraud. This stops people changing it to the number 8.
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17 Cool Facts About The Number 17
According to MIT the number 17 is the most commonly randomly selected number between 1 and 20.
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Eighteen Fun Facts About The Number 18
In China the number 18 is considered lucky because it sounds similar to the phrase "definitely get rich".
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Why Doesn’t The U.S. Use The Metric System?
A bill was almost passed to make the U.S. adopt the metric system, however this huge infrastructure change would've cost too much.