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5 questions and five pictures Maths 5 questions and five pictures Questions Click for Question

What is the next prime number after 7? 11 Click for: Answer and next Question

The perimeter of a circle is also known as what? circumference Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the next number in the Fibonacci sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ? 55 Click for: Answer and next Question

In statistics, the middle value of an ordered set of values is called what? The median Click for: Answer and next Question

5 to the power of 0 equals what? 1 Click for: Answer and next Question

How many millimetres are there in one kilometre? 1 million Click for: Answer and next Question

What word can be defined as a measure of the uncertainty associated with various conceivable outcomes? Probability Click for: Answer and next Question

Guess the Name

Pythagoras Click for: Answer and next Question

Isaac Newton Click for: Answer and next Question

Fibonacci Click for: Answer and next Question

Sophie Germain Click for: Answer and next Question

End Click for Question

Pascal Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the name of the mathematician who estimated Pi at 3.1418. Archimedes Click for: Answer and next Question

One of the most iconic sequences in mathematics is: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89.... As you can see, each value is obtained from the addition of the two preceding values. This sequence is useful in finance, but after which mathematician is the sequence named? Fibonacci Click for: Answer and next Question