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February 7, 2021
USA units post here.
Novak Djokovic is the No. 1 Seed in the Australian Open 2021.
His fastest serve = 219 kph
Could you return his serve? Do the maths!!!!!!


The ball leaves Djokovic’s racket and hits the ground 0.31 secs later.
Go here to see why this simplified calculation works!
Mathspig tested her reaction time here. TRY IT!
Mathspig’s best, best, best reaction time = O.33 sec
The fastest serve EVER was delivered by Australian Sam Groth @ 263 kph.
That serve takes 0.25 sec to land on the other side of the court.
Posted in algebra, Arithmetic, decimals, Middle School, The Terrifying Math of Tennis, units speed | Tagged 2021, Australia, champion, court, ever, fastest, metric, Novak Djokovic, open, reaction, recorded, serve, speed, tennis, Time | 1 Comment »
February 7, 2021
METRIC post here.
Novak Djokovic is the No. 1 Seed in the Australian Open 2021.
His fastest serve = 136 mph
Could you return his serve? Do the math!!!!!!


The ball leaves Djokovic’s racket and hits the ground 0.30 secs later.
Go here to see why this simplified calculation works!
Mathspig tested her reaction time here. TRY IT!
Mathspig’s best, best, best reaction time = O.33 sec
The fastest serve EVER was delivered by Australian Sam Groth @163.4 mph. That serve takes 0.25 sec to land on the other side of the court.
Posted in algebra, Arithmetic, decimals, Middle School, The Terrifying Math of Tennis, units speed | Tagged 2021, Australia, champion, court, ever, fastest, Novak Djokovic, open, reaction, recorded, serve, speed, tennis, Time, USA units | 1 Comment »
June 26, 2017

………………..How much money does a popular
………………………YOUTUBE clip make?
You will learn everything you need to know at 1 Million YouTube Views. Now let’s do the maths!
Here are the TOP 3 YouTube Clips Ever. Their popularity is measured by Number of Views.
1. PSY – GANGNAM STYLE

2,879,287,942 views
View here.
2. Taylor Swift – Blank Space

2,088,564,435 views
View here.
3. Wiz Khalifa – See You Again. Charlie Puth (Furious 7)

2,850,776,581 views
View here.
YouTube uses an algorithm (ie. a formula) for calculating the amount of income earnt by a clip from advertising. There are multiple issues involved including how long viewers watch the ad, the demographics (age group) and the actual sales (Retailers actually do review ad costs vs increased sales. Always. They are not idiots.)
Here is the basic method used to calculate ad revenue for a Youtube creator. Remember, a creator must have a minimum of 10,000 hits on their channel before any revenue is paid.



Of course, pop stars use Youtube as a promotion platform. They can earn money through multiple Youtube clips, sponsors, merchandise and live perfomances. Nevertheless, it is surprising how little money is earned by each clip.
eg. ONE DIRECTION

521,126,151 views
View here.

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September 20, 2016


Algebra! Many students struggle with algebra because they see no point doing it. But here is the best fun with algebra you’ll ever have. It is so counter intuitive that you have to see the algebra to believe this trick. Mathspig tried this exercise out on school teachers at her ICME 13 workshop in Hamburg and this is the result filmed – with a few lighting wobbles – on an iphone.
Detailed explanation here.
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