1. Text content of Olympic mathematics tabloid for primary school students
The natural number is infinite, and "1" is the smallest of the natural numbers. Some people disagree that "1" is the smallest natural number, saying that "0" is smaller than "1" and "0" should be the smallest natural number. This is wrong, because natural numbers refer to positive integers, and "0" is a non-positive and non-negative integer, so "0" does not belong to the family of natural numbers. "1" is indeed the smallest in the family of natural numbers. Don't underestimate the smallest "1". It is the unit of natural number and the first generation of natural number. The first thing humans know is "1". Only with "1" can we get 1, 2,3,4. ...
I told you the special status of "1", which is the first in a thousand miles. Don't underestimate it.
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Bajie went to Huaguoshan to find Wukong, but the Great Sage was not at home. The little monkeys warmly entertained Bajie and picked 100 peaches. Bajie said happily, "Let's eat together!" "How to eat it? Counting ***30 monkeys, Bajie found a branch, drew a picture on the ground and listed the formula, 100 ÷ 30 = 3.33333. Pig pointed to the top three and said generously, "Everyone can eat three pecans. Listen, I'll eat the rest of 6544. The little monkeys were very grateful to Bajie. They thanked him one by one, and then each took his share.
When Wukong came back, the little monkeys told Wukong how generous Bajie was today and why he only ate a pecan. Seeing Pig's arrangement, Wukong shouted, "What a fool! I'll find him! "
Haha, do you know how many peaches Bajie ate?
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Math inspirational motto 1 Whenever my brain has no problems to think about, I like to re-verify the theorems I already know. There is no purpose in doing this, just to give yourself a chance to fully enjoy the fun of concentrated thinking.
2. Mathematical methods permeate and dominate all theoretical branches of natural science. It has increasingly become the main symbol of measuring scientific achievements.
3. Teachers don't teach with the results they get. The most important thing is how to teach people with results.
4. Mathematics is a tool of knowledge and a source of other knowledge tools. All the sciences that study order and measurement are related to mathematics.
There are not so many things like mathematics in reality, which have lasted for thousands of years and are really so beautiful.
6. Give me five coefficients and I will draw an elephant. Give me six coefficients and the elephant will wag its tail.
7. I have been pursuing this goal all my life, and this book has been written. It doesn't matter whether modern people read it or future generations read it. It may take a hundred years to get readers.
8. Educating children should focus on stimulating interest and love, otherwise it is just cramming and meaningless.
In the world of mathematics, what matters is not what we know, but how we know it.
10, history makes people wise, poetry makes them elegant, mathematics makes them noble, natural philosophy makes them deep, morality makes them steady, and ethical rhetoric makes them able to contend.
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Today, my parents and I went to Guizhou to play, and the traffic was on the expressway. My mother said to me, "Didn't you just learn the unit of length?" Then tell mom, what is the calculation unit of expressway mileage? "I thought about it and said," One kilometer. "Mom said," Yes, it can also be calculated in kilometers. 1 km equals 1 km. Then let's see how many kilometers we exercised today. "So dad is responsible for driving, and I will remember the mileage of the expressway with my mother. We traveled127km from Dianjiang to Chongqing, 30km from Chongqing Ring Expressway, 246km from Chongqing to Zunyi,140km from Zunyi to Guiyang, and finally146km from Guiyang to Duyun. Finally, I worked out 689 kilometers all day. Mother said, "Now that the expressway has been repaired, you can walk so far in one day. It used to take a whole day to walk from Dianjiang to Chongqing! "
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My mother and I went to the supermarket and bought a box of 16 eggs and a bag of kiwifruit. A few days later, we ate six eggs and three kiwis. Mom counted them and found that the number of eggs left in the refrigerator was exactly the same as that of kiwifruit. My mother smiled and asked me, "Can you tell me how many kiwis we bought at that time?"
I was blindfolded all of a sudden. How is that? My mother seemed to read my mind and encouraged me to say, "If you think about it carefully, first think about how many kiwis are left in the refrigerator, and you will definitely get the right result."
I calmed down and began to organize my thoughts. The number of remaining eggs is equal to that of kiwifruit. Knowing the number of eggs left in the refrigerator will also tell me how many kiwis are left. 16-6= 10. There are 10 eggs and 10 kiwis left in the refrigerator. We also ate three kiwis, so the quantity of kiwis we bought was 10+3= 13.
My mother smiled approvingly when I told the result. Interesting math problems are really everywhere in our lives!
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Today's holiday, my mother gave me a question, reached out and gave me the topic on the manuscript and said, "If you do it right, I will take you to eat braised prawns. If you can't do it, I'll send you to write two papers! " My mouth watered when I heard the braised prawns. But hearing about writing two papers is more terrible than hearing about the end of the world. In order to eat braised prawns, you have to wear a helmet and climb the scaffold-bite the bullet. But this question is too difficult. Isn't this the ultimate challenge? No, I have to find a way to Baidu. What if my mother finds out? Ask my sister, what does her sister want her mother to do? Stop eating shrimp, right? No, no. It seems that we can only do the problem. The topic is as follows. The fruit shop next to Lele mixes two kilograms of crisp candy, three kilograms of fruit candy and four kilograms of milk candy into assorted candy. It is known that crisp candy is eight yuan per kilogram, fruit candy is per kilogram 1 1 yuan, and milk candy is per kilogram 17 yuan. How much is the assorted candy per kilogram?
I am thinking while reading the topic. It can be shown by a graph that the total price of candy divided by the quantity is equal to the unit price. At this moment, at the critical moment, between lightning and Shi Huo, I spoke the answer (8× 2+11× 3+17× 4) ÷ (2+) at lightning speed. So we went to the nearest restaurant, but it was closed. Although I can't eat braised shrimp, I am still very happy to learn new knowledge.