Twitter education
Fact, fiction or interpretation?
1# Percentages
Fascinating little life hack, for doing percentages:
— Ben Stephens (@stephens_ben) March 3, 2019
x% of y = y% of x
So, for example, if you needed to work out 4% of 75 in your head, just flip it and and do 75% of 4, which is easier.
Credit: Twitter
2# History timeline
Did you know that the pyramids of Giza were built before wooly mammoths went extinct?!?
— Henry Reich (@minutephysics) May 8, 2013
Credit: Twitter
3# Division
How old were you when you realized the division symbol was just a fraction with the dots being placeholders for the numerator and denominator? pic.twitter.com/Y3Py3SqqH5
— Remzi #BLM (@Remzi_SSB) May 15, 2020
Credit: Twitter
4# American Gothic
I was today years old when I realized American Gothic depicts a farmer and his daughter, not his wife. pic.twitter.com/k4fAHQfHfg
— Eric Alper 🎧 (@ThatEricAlper) April 30, 2020
Credit: Twitter
5# Signs and symbols
I was today years old when I learned that an ampersand (&) is a ligature for the word 'et' pic.twitter.com/3xaXMyhlwP
— Sarah Pappalardo (@yourpappalardo) January 31, 2020
Credit: Twitter
6# Shoe key holder
Damn never knew this was a key holder! Always learning something on twitter. #twittereducation pic.twitter.com/1YtPfNLK8Z
— brizzy🦉 (@ovo_bryan_) March 29, 2019
Credit: Twitter
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