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What animal has a mathematical mind?
Honeycomb is a strictly hexagonal cylinder, with a flat hexagonal opening at one end and a closed hexagonal diamond bottom at the other end, which is composed of three identical diamonds. The rhombic obtuse angle of the chassis is 109 degrees 28 minutes, and all acute angles are 70 degrees 32 minutes, which is both firm and material-saving. The honeycomb wall thickness is 0.073 mm, and the error is very small.

Red-crowned cranes always move in groups, forming a "human" shape. The angle of the herringbone is 1 10 degrees. More accurate calculation also shows that half the angle of the herringbone-that is, the angle between each side and the direction of the crane group is 54 degrees, 44 minutes and 8 seconds! And the angle of diamond crystal is exactly 54 degrees, 44 minutes and 8 seconds!

In winter, when a cat sleeps, it always hugs its body into a ball. There is also mathematics in it, because the shape of the ball minimizes the surface area of the body, so it emits the least heat.

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What mathematics is there in life?

For example, I assume a scene that happens almost every day: you ride to school this morning, buy breakfast by the way, then meet a classmate and walk to school with him. Because you walked slowly, you were late ... The math in this life scene is: 1. Have you ever wondered how many meters you walked with the pedal at a time? We can measure the radius of the wheel, and then use the circumference formula of the circle to find out. Or lay a rope on the ground to measure, or you have other ways. Then you see the classmate beside you riding faster than you. Have you ever thought about how you judge who is fast and who is slow? Compare distances at the same speed? Or is the same distance faster? Of course, anything can be done ... 3. When you go to buy breakfast, you find that the price of the bread you eat every day has gone up, and you don't have enough money with you today. You are embarrassed. But have you ever wondered why the price will go up? It turns out that after careful calculation, the boss can get the highest profit by pricing this bread for a few dollars. For example, the owner of a bakery, who has been running the bakery for three months, found that a certain type of bread can be sold at the cost price of 2 yuan and 5 yuan, with 100 pieces per day. If the price is increased by 1 yuan and 5 pieces of bread are sold less, what is the most appropriate price increase for this bread? We can solve it by quadratic function. If the price rises by X yuan, the profit per loaf will be 5+x-2, and you can sell 100-5x pieces every day. According to: total profit = profit per loaf × quantity sold, the function can be listed: y = (3+x) (100-5x); Then, you can find the exact time of X, which is the most profitable. Do you know which part of the way to school spends the most time today? Draw a plane rectangular coordinate system, the abscissa is time, and the ordinate is the distance from home, which is clear at a glance. When you are late, you need to register with the person on duty and ask to write down the name of the grade class. In this way, the school will know which class is the latest this week and which class is the latest. This is also a simple statistical problem. I'm just stating a very common