In Which a Mathematics Professor Explains The Math Behind Math Jokes
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Bonus Math Jokes:
- Q: What do you get when you take the circumference of your jack-o-lantern and divide it by its diameter?
A: Pumpkin Π - Q: What is the first derivative of a cow?
A: Prime Rib!
- Three statisticians go out hunting together. After a while, they spot a solitary rabbit. The first statistician takes aim and overshoots; the second aims and undershoots; the third shouts out “We got him!”
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