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The Boy Who Loved Math The Improbable Life of Paul Erdös
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Why did Paul think it was better to collaborate with other people?
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He didn't. He preferred always working alone.
He had many friends, but no wife or children.
People who work together and collaborate improve and create better projects.
He liked being with other people, because they helped him buttering his toast.
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How many hours did he sleep every week?
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42
56
35
70
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What does it mean to love someone or something to infinity?
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That you like them quite a lot.
That you don't like them that much.
That you will always love them.
That you will stop loving them when you are angry with them.
What are "Epsilons"?
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Another word for children.
A prime number
An even number
A very small amount in maths
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Why do you think Paul Erdös is still remembered today?
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He knew everything there is to know about maths.
He dedicated his life to maths.
He worked with others to offer solutions to problems, and helped create a better society.
He was a very bad house guest, because he woke people up.
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What does "improbable" in the title mean?
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Paul had a very ordinary life
Paul was special, and he chose a unique way of living
Paul did not get married or have children
He had lots of friends and they always buttered his toast
The Boy who loved Math. The improbable Life of Paul Erdös
Why didn't Paul go to school until he was older?
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He preferred being with Freulin
He didn't respond well to orders, so his mother took him out and let him stay at home.
He didn't like other subjects and only liked maths.
He was too sensitive and didn't like playing with other children
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What is a prime number?
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Any number that cannot be divided by 2
Any number that can be divided by 2
Any number that is only divisible by itself and 1
Any number that is multiplied by itself
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Why are rules important? How do we use rules in our every day lives?
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Rules are important, because they help us organise our days.
Rules are important, because they help us be protected and organise ourselves with others.
Rules are important, because they help us do our homework.
Rules are important, because they help us learn maths.
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How many hours did Paul sleep every day?
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5 hours
8 hours
3 hours
2 hours
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