lilliputian math
the use of children’s literature like “gulliver’s travels” to creatively teach math concepts like ratios and proportions and surface areas and volumes in a fun way.
mr. ian uses lilliputian math and basic scientific concepts like weight and density to explain why the apelike monster in the movie “king kong” cannot exist in practice.
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