the cheryl’s birthday problem
the poorly constructed grade nine—mistaken for a grade five—olympiad problem from singapore that went viral and later picked up by mathematicians and major newspapers, after problem solvers worldwide couldn’t agree on its solution.
the cheryl’s birthday problem created quite a buzz among an otherwise innumerate or oft-mathophobic lay public, when a good proportion of them were able to solve it, much to the surprise of math educators who struggled with the brain-unfriendly question.
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