Article Summary | A good math student might solve that paradox but how a paper strip, cut lenghwise, remains in one piece is more mysterious. These and other "tricks" can make arithmetic fun for school pupils and mathematics teachers, according to William O. Maricle. |
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A 64-square-inch paper figure may be cut into four pieces which when rearranged, take up 65 square inches
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News | Public Relations News Release | Friday, April 13, 1951 | 1950 | 309 | 1 |
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