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Sometimes words take on sudden new meanings - and an almost instant currency. A case in point: fuzzy math. It's a term that will resonate long ...
In an MIT Technology Review article—titled "We must fundamentally rethink "net-zero" plans" and a subhead reading, "Corporate climate plans are too often a mix of fuzzy math, flawed assumptions ...
Fuzzy math is back. Only this time, we’re drowning in debt. We’re spending what we don’t have. The result is sky-high prices for everything from food and gas to lumber.
Let me begin with some numbers: in this year's first presidential debate, held on Oct. 3 in Boston, Texas Gov. George W. Bush used the phrase "fuzzy math'' four times to disparage the arguments of ...
SOA is still a fuzzy concept to many corporate IT professionals. According to a recent IDG Research Services Group survey, IT professionals are almost evenly split between people who claim some ...
This is where the math problem gets fuzzy. If there is casino money coming the schools’ way, should it be split equally? Oak Grove and District 128 are fully-funded schools.
CINCINNATI - Professor Michael Magazine is upending the logical world of math with a good dose of March Madness. Magazine teaches a new class called Bracketology at University of Cincinnati, the ...
As the new age of math teaching blossomed, with colorful textbooks and lessons on balancing a checkbook, Williams stuck to the way Mrs. Goldman had done things.
On the 2007 Trends in International Math and Science Study, he writes, U.S. 8th graders scored 9th among 45 nations tested—up from 28th place in 1995.
Even in the best case scenario for the newspaper, the SCBA found “fuzzy math” because 20 radio stations still come out ahead of a newspaper ad that is somehow lucky enough to be seen by every ...