Welcome to part 3 of our math trivia challenge! 🔢
We’ve gathered 27 questions covering geometry, algebra, probability, arithmetic, and so much more… Your challenge? To score at least 15/27 for a solid result, or a 21/27 to prove you’ve got serious math genius knowledge.
Either way, stick around, take your time to read the questions carefully. Let’s see how sharp your math knowledge really is 🧠🧮
If you missed part 1 of this trivia, click here.
Check out part 2 here.
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What age would these questions be appropriate for? Only one nearly threw - never heard of the object called a "rectangular prism", but made a correct assumption.
Ace, cardboard boxes are normally rectangular prisms. All of the sides are rectangles, and the angles are all 90 degrees.
Load More Replies...I got 1 wrong because I didn't know the definition of factorial and had to guess. Nothing else was higher than middle school level. Most was elementary school.
I got every one right, but it tells me I only got 26 out of 27. It's their math skills that need checking.
What age would these questions be appropriate for? Only one nearly threw - never heard of the object called a "rectangular prism", but made a correct assumption.
Ace, cardboard boxes are normally rectangular prisms. All of the sides are rectangles, and the angles are all 90 degrees.
Load More Replies...I got 1 wrong because I didn't know the definition of factorial and had to guess. Nothing else was higher than middle school level. Most was elementary school.
I got every one right, but it tells me I only got 26 out of 27. It's their math skills that need checking.


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