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Question: What unit of measurement is used to measure the height of horses and ponies?
Answer: Horses and ponies are measured by hands. A hand is about 4 inches (10.2 centimeters).
Question: What is a polygon with three sides called?
Answer: A polygon with three sides is a triangle.
Question: In poker, what are the odds of drawing a royal flush?
Answer: The odds of drawing a royal flush are exceedingly slim, only 649,740 to 1.
Question: Which of these numbers did the ancient Egyptians consider to be sacred?
Answer: The ancient Egyptians considered 9 to be a sacred number. They organized their gods into groups of nine; the principal group, headed by sun god Re-Atum, is called the "Great Ennead of Heliopolis."
Question: In Roman numerals, what is represented by the letter C?
Answer: C stands for centum, or 100 in Latin, as in our word century.
Question: What is the best way to represent a subset?
Answer: The most effective way of representing subsets is the Venn diagram. Each set or subset is represented by a circle or other shape.
Question: How many zeroes are in a googol?
Answer: A googol is 10 raised to the power of 100, or 1 with 100 zeroes after it.