One hundred ants are marching, single file, towards a picnic where they hope to enjoy a number of tasty treats. When the smallest ant uses math to deduce that they will reach the picnic quicker if they march in two lines he reorganizes the group. He reorganizes again when he rethinks he strategy and decides they will get there quicker if they ...
Poor Joe the bug. He wants to march with the other 24 bugs in his squadron, but the queen bug likes her followers to march in even lines such as two rows of 12, three rows of eight, or four rows of six--all of which leave Joe, insect number 25, the odd bug out. Luckily, Joe uses math to figure out a way to have 25 bugs march in even rows. Color ...
A frog at a local pond is trying to read, but it's getting too dark for him to see. Realizing the frog's dilemma, a number of fireflies offer to help by illuminating the sky above him with mathematical precision. Though a series of square formation, the fireflies search for the right equation to light the pond on a moonless night. This creative ...
We guarantee every item's condition, as described on Alibris. If you are not satisfied that an item is as described, return your purchase for a refund.