tque	tque	tque	triv	1						0 and 1 are neither composite nor prime numbers.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						21 known species of animals became extinct in the 1600's.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In computer science 8 bits equals 1 byte.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In computer science a "bit" has a value of 1 or 0.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A centimeter is smaller than an inch.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					003	A chain hanging freely from two points forms a lunary curve.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A chord is the line joining two points of a circle.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					004	A composite number is divisible only by itself and 1.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					005	A computer represents a letter or number with 1 bit.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					006	A computer uses 8 bits or 1 byte to represent a letter or other character in hexadecimal code.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					007	A googol is larger than infinity.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					008	A kilometer is longer than a mile.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					009	A land mile is longer than a nautical mile.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					010	A perfect quartz crystal has 12 sides.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					011	A plane figure with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides is a rhombus.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A plumb line always shows a true vertical.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					012	A pound is heavier than a kilogram.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A quadrilateral is any polygon with 4 straight sides and 4 angles that add up to 360.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					013	A ray is a line with 2 endpoints.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A straight angle bisected by a line always creates two 90 angles.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A tetrahedron and a triangular pyramid are the same.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					014	After hard exercise an adult may take in as much as 188 milliliters of air per minute.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					015	Albert Einstein said Arithmetic is where numbers fly like pigeons in and out of your head.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					016	All lines have endpoints.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						All points on a circle are the same distance from the center.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Every rhombus has 4 equal sides.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						AM radio waves vibrate from 500 kilocycles to 1.6 megacycles per second.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					017	A 160 angle is a reflex angle.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					018	An AM radio wave is over 5000 yards from crest to crest.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						An ammonia atomic clock built in 1969 at the Naval Research Laboratory is accurate to one second in 1700000 years.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						An astronomical unit is the mean distance between the Earth and the sun.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						An original use of differential calculus was to measure the speed of a moving object.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					020	An original use of geometry was to measure the speed of a moving object.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						An original use of logarithms was to multiply big numbers in astronomy.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						An original use of logarithms was to save time on calculations.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Ancient Egyptian surveyors used ropes with knots tied so that the sections of the rope were in the ratio of 3:4:5. This ratio will always create a right triangle.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Apothecaries' weights are used to measure medicines.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Artists can estimate imaginary coordinates on a window to size and place objects they paint so that they appear proportional and realistic.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Artists depend on the principles of projective geometry to accurately draw objects and figures and three dimensional objects as seen from a distance.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					021	Astronomers surveyors and navigators use calculus to calculate distances that cannot be measured directly.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						At least 100000 transistors and circuits can fit on a microchip small enough to pass through the eye of a needle.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					022	Avoirdupois weights are used to measure gold and silver.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					023	Avoirdupois weights are used to measure medicines.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Being able to use addition instead of multiplication was an original purpose of logarithms.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					024	Braille letters are made up of combinations of 10 raised dots on paper.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Calculating the area of a triangle using only the length of of one side and an included angle involves the use of trigonometry.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Carl Sandberg said Arithmetic tells you how many you lose or win if you know how many you had before you lost or won.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Coin collectors are called numismatists.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					025	Compared to the beam of a flashlight the light from a headlight travels much faster.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Compared to the beam of a flashlight the light from a headlight travels at the same velocity.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					026	Computers use Roman control code characters to represent all letters numbers punctuation and other characters.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Congruent figures have the same size and shape.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Descartes invented the coordinate system that equated geometry and algebra.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Differential calculus was invented by Newton and Leibnitz to measure the area under a curve.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					027	Each number on the Richter Scale for measuring earthquakes is 10 times the preceding number. This scale is a geometric scale.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					028	Einstein discovered irrational numbers.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					029	Engraved electronic circuits were first developed in the late 1940's.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					030	FM radio waves vibrate about 100 kilocycles per second.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						For an adult each breath takes in an average of 500 milliliters of air.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					031	Heron (an inventor of children's toys) describes how to calculate the area of a triangle using only the lengths of the 3 sides and trigonometry.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					032	If an equilateral triangle and a regular hexagon with equal areas are compared the triangle will have the shortest perimeter.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If our whole universe were packed solid with protons and electrons the total number would be 10 to the 100th power.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					033	If weights are attached at equal distances from a chain hanging freely from two points the curve formed by the chain is called a caternary curve.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					036	If you stood on Mercury which is closer to the sun than the Earth you would see the sun move slower.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					037	If you stretch a loop of string around 2 pins then hold it taut with a pencil the path of the pencil around the pins is caternary.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you take a strip of paper twist it once and glue the ends together it will then have one side instead of two.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					038	If you throw a ball into the air the path of the ball is called an ellipse.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In Einstein's formula E=mc E stands for energy.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In one drop of blood there are an average of 340000 platelets.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					042	In one drop of blood there are an average of 50000 white blood cells.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In optimum winds the 40 foot Merkham Machine windmill can generate 45000 watts of electricity.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In the United States connecting routes or offshoots of major highways have 3 digit numbers.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					043	In the United States highways that run east to west are given odd number route designations.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In the United States highways that run north to south are given odd number route signs.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In the United States highways that run from coast to coast have numbers ending in zero.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					044	Isaac Newton introduced his version of calculus over 500 years ago.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						It takes 23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds for one complete rotation of the Earth on its axis.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						It takes 365 days 5 hours 48 minutes 46 seconds for one complete orbit of the earth around the sun.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					046	John Wallis an Oxford professor first used the  sign to mean equal in the 17th century.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					047	The formula E=MC was formulated by Keplar to create the first atomic bomb.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					048	Letters were first used for negative as well as positive numbers in 1657 by Thomas Edison.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Light travels about 186000 miles per second.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					049	Light travels about 250000 miles per second.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					050	Middle C in music is 264 hertz. This means that the note vibrates at a frequency of 528 times per second.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					051	Most movies and cartoons play at a speed of 30 frames per second. Therefore you will need 3600 frames for a 1 minute commercial.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Natural shapes such as trees coastlines and roots can be explained by the concept of fractals.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Newton invented differential calculus to calculate the motion of the planets.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					052	Newton's Laws of Motion state that to every action there is only an opposite reaction.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Newton's Laws of Motion were published in the 17th century.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						73's means good-bye in International Morse Code and ham radio lingo.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Of the 23000 species of plants identified in South Africa 40 are now extinct.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						On a Moebius strip you can draw a continuous line covering the entire strip without lifting the pencil or crossing an edge.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					055	One light year equals 3600 million miles.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Plato said God geometrizes continually.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					056	Postscript letters or images are represented by geometric shapes rather than dots which is why they can be resized without distortion.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Ptolemy invented the celestial sphere used for navigation at sea.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Pythagoras discovered irrational numbers.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					057	Radio signals are transmitted around the world by bouncing them off the stratosphere a layer of the atmosphere 80-200 miles above the earth.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Radiolaria are microscopic sea animals which have a skeletal structures shaped like 10 and 20 sided crystals.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					058	Sailors use calculus to navigate across the oceans.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					059	Parallel lines cross each other.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					060	In the United States the census is taken in April of any year which ends with a five.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					061	A fortnight is 21 days.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The AM and FM numbers on the radio dial stand for the frequency of the radio waves.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					062	The AM and FM numbers on the radio dial stand for the length of the radio waves.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The ancient Greek mathematician Thales (640-546 B.C.) used shadows and triangles to calculate the height of the Egyptian Great Pyramid.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					064	The ancient Greek surveyor and mathematician Thales used a rhombus to measure the height of the pyramids.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					065	The ancient Mayans played a game like baseball on an H shaped court that was 117 meters long.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The ancient Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan Mexico is 208 feet tall.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					066	The approximate wavelength of a microwave is less than 12 millimeters.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The area of the base of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. is about 2100 square meters.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The average speed of the Earth in orbit is 18.5 miles per second.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					067	The Babylonian civilization invented the idea of a mathematical proof.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					068	The Babylonians applied their mathematical skills to entertainment.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						During the 1800's the ceilings in the U.S. Capitol were built parabolic in shape in order to reflect sound to certain other parts of the room (for eavesdropping).
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					069	The computer code which uses only 1's and 0's to perform calculations is called ASCII.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Cruise missiles used in the Gulf War had a range of 2000 miles and could strike within 100 feet of their targets.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					070	The curves that are formed by cables that support suspension bridges are called archel curves.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					071	The east and west time zones meet at an imaginary line in the Pacific Ocean at 180 latitude called the International Date Line.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					072	The example of leaf buds on a stem is an example of an arithmetic sequence system in nature.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Fibonacci sequence in nature is exemplified in the male bee geneology.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Fibonacci sequence in nature is exemplified in the spirals in pine cones.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Fibonacci sequence of numbers is defined as each number being the sum of the 2 preceding numbers.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					073	The Fibonacci sequence of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers has many examples in music.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					074	The field of calculus deals with gravity and size.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					075	The field of mathematics that deals with motion and quantities is trigonometry.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first aircraft carrier launched in 1918 had a flight deck 550 feet (168 meters) long.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					076	The first computer in the United States was located at Stanford.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first computer programmer is considered to be Lady August Byron.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first computer Mark I contained 51 feet of relays wires and switches.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first ENIAC computer was 18 feet high.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					077	The first ENIAC computer was 18 feet long.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					078	The first ENIAC computer weighed 1 ton.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first personal computer was produced in 1975 by Altair in the United States.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The very first screw micrometer was invented in the 17th century in Great Britain by W. Gascoigne.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					079	The first silicon chip or integrated circuit was produced in 1958 by IBM.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					080	The first slide rule was a by-product of trigonometry.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first slide rule was developed in 1622.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first tables of logarithms were published by a mathematician named J. Napier.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					081	The force of gravity on the Earth is 45 pounds per square inch.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					082	The graphical user interface (GUI) for computers was designed at Apple Computer.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Greek mathmetician Thales (640-546 B.C.) introduced geometry into Greece.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					083	The idea of binary arithmetic was developed in the 17th century in China.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The idea of using coordinates to locate a point on a surface was developed by Descartes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					084	The instrument used to draw a circle or an arc is a sextant.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					085	The instrument used to measure an angle is a compass.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The instrument used to measure the angle between the horizon and a star is a sextant.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Klein Bottle is a topological model that has an outside but no inside. If water were poured into it the water would pour out the same hole.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The length of a line is always two times the distance from the end to the middle.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The length of an FM radio wave is 1-10 yards from crest to crest.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					086	The longest side of a right triangle is called the base.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					087	The modern screw micrometer used by engineers today for very precise measurements was invented in the United States in 1848.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					088	The most degrees an acute angle can have is 90
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					089	The most degrees an obtuse angle can have is 180.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The cable suspending the Golden Gate Bridge forms a curve called a parabola.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					090	The new field of fractals has been called the algebra of nature.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The number of words printed from the time of the Gutenberg Bible in 1456 until the 1940's is about 10 to the 16th power.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					091	The numeric prefix micro means invisible in Greek.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The numeric prefix nano means dwarf in ancient Greek.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					092	The numeric prefix pico means small piece in Greek.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The paintings of Piet Mondrian were often characterized by their straight lines squares and rectangular shapes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The pitch (frequency) of a musical note is measured in hertz or vibrations per second.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					093	The mean distance from the planet Uranus to the sun is about 855 million miles.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					094	The primary use for the first computerlocated at Harvard was academic enrichment.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					095	The proportion of pure gold in a 14 karat gold ring is 3/4.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The proportion of 14 karat gold that is metal other than gold is 5/12.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The range of signal wavelengths used by shortwave radio is 10-100 meters.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					096	The ratio of the gases in the atmosphere is the same from sea level to 100 miles elevation.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					098	The shape of graphs snowflakes and roots are explained in the field of number theory.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					099	The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the shortest side.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					100	Higher musical notes vibrate slower than lower notes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The speed and path of a bullet can be determined using calculus.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					101	The square root sign () was introduced by Descartes in the 17th century.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					102	The sum of two complementary angles is 180.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The sum of two complementary angles is 90.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The mean distance from the sun to the planet Neptune is about 2796 million miles.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The mean distance from the sun to the planet Pluto is about 3666 million miles.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The mean distance from the sun to the planet Saturn is about 887 million miles.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Tour de France bicycle race covers about 3000 miles of roads.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The word karat refers to the proportion of gold in a gold object based on a total of 24 parts.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The world's first space station was just over 49 feet long.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The x-axis of a graph is the horizontal axis.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					105	The y-axis of a graph is the horizontal axis.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						There are 5280 feet in a land mile.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						There are 6076 feet in a nautical mile.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					106	There are 6420 feet in a land mile.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					108	To make a flat map of the world you must use an operation called differentiation.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					109	Tree bark and roots are examples of Fibonacci numbers in nature.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Trigonometry works because two triangles can have the same shape but different sizes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Troy weights are used to measure gold dust.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Venn diagrams always show sets.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					110	The golden triangle has been used in the fields of art and architecture since the 5th century B.C.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					001	According to Goldbach's conjecture every even number is the sum of an even and an odd.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					111	There are approximately 2000000 red blood cells in a drop of blood.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					112	It takes 8.3 seconds for light from the sun to reach the Earth.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						It would take a radio message 5.2 hours to go one-way from Earth to Pluto. (Hint: Pluto is 3.507 x 10 miles from Earth; light travels at 186282 miles per second)
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					113	There are 9.2 miles in one million inches.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					114	A moebius strip has 2 sides.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					115	If Socrates is a man and if all men are mortal the logical conclusion is that all mortals are men.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you cut an equilateral triangle into 4 pieces properly  you can transform it into a square.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A parabola is derived by passing a plane (perpendicular to the base) through a cone.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The number 6 is both the product of its factors and the sum of its factors.
