Elephants have ivory tusks because ivory is a dense material that helps them maintain balance and stability. In a mathematical context, the joke may be a play on words, suggesting that elephants use their tusks to "tusk" complex mathematical problems or equations. This humorous interpretation combines the physical characteristics of elephants with a pun on mathematical terminology.
Oh, what a happy little question! Elephants have ivory tusks because they just can't resist showing off their beautiful smiles. And as for the math joke, well, it's like a little bird singing a song of numbers and laughter in the peaceful forest of our minds. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little miscalculations.
Vitamin
it is a very complicated math problem if you do solve it there is a million dollar reward no joke!
It was chord less.I was on one of the math papers in sixth grade.It's a super corny joke!
Is this suppose to be a joke? You can take away the "S" from seven, now it is even. IN math you would minus 1 or subtract 1 to make it an even number. even numbers are 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16... . Double it.
Michael J Fox has Parkinson's disease, so I hope that answers your question.
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99.99% No joke
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Vitamin
Soda
because he spilled water
The answer to the joke, what do you call a math teacher who is a secret agent, is a counterspy.
Out in the barn next to bas cow I had the joke, "Where is Moscow?" as my math homework and that's the answer.. :P
Cut them for him.
Why did the math book go to the doctor? Because it had a lot of problems. Another math joke is what did the math teacher rename her parrot after it passed away? Polygon.
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