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Explore the intriguing principle of "The Whole is Equivalent to Some of Its Parts" in our latest article on the International Maths Challenge website. This essential concept is vital for students gearing up for the International Maths Olympiad. Learn how breaking down complex problems can enhance your problem-solving skills and boost your performance in the Maths Olympiad. Dive into practical examples and strategies that will prepare you for success in this prestigious competition!
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The Whole is Equivalent to Some of Its Parts - International Maths Challenge
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The Whole is Equivalent to Some of Its Parts - International Maths Challenge

The whole is equivalent to the sum of its parts Which is bigger, 10 or 7? I suspect that for most, the response to this question is instinctive, unconscious, and immediate. So how about I pose a follow-up question: How do you know? If you can refrain from dismissing this question as trivial, I invite […]
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