The 12 most controversial facts in mathematics #dyscalculia

A rigid subject like math offers few surprises. However, it does have a few controversial topics. The repeating decimal is equal to 1. There are equal amounts of even and odd numbers. The number one pops up as the first number in 30% of real world numbers. There is a 50% chance that the same people share the same birthday.

Mathematics has little surprises that are designed to test and push your mental limits.
~ Business Insider

Math is cut and dry, but it has its occasional controversy.

The broken water heater asks if a plumber or accountant fixed your water heater. You’d guess accountant since there are more of them than plumbers. Bertrand’s Box Paradox states that if you randomly open a box, the next box has a 2/3 chance of being gold too. You can derive the value of a π from a dart board. Finally, the harmonic series leads to infinity.

Key Takeaways:

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Math is designed to push mental limits.
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Math is supposed to have little surprises, but there are many controversial problems that are controversial among students.
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Facts such as the The Monty Hall Problem and The Birthday Paradox have math students debating.