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Are You Smarter Than a Junior Year Engineering Student?
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Smithsonian magazine had a one-page feature
promoting the soon-to-be-opened Manhattan
Museum of Mathematics, and included a URL for a 10 question test of your mathematics
skills ranging from Algebra I to Calculus. Any engineer should whip through it quickly...
unless maybe you have been out of college for a few decades. In the spirit of Jeff Foxworthy's
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, I challenge you here.
My score? I got 10/10 but only after finally figuring out the interior angle requested
for the pentagon is not the total but just for one angle.
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