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"Math" Riddles - First 10 of 41.

Riddle: What did one math book say to the other math book?
Answer: Do you want to hear my problems?
Riddle: 81 x 9 = 801. What must you do to make the this equation true?
Answer: Turn it upside down.  108 = 6 x 18.
Riddle: What did the little lobster get on its math test?
Answer: Sea-plus.
Riddle: If 4+2=26, 8+1=79 and 6+5=111. Then, what is 7+3?
Answer: 410. 4+2=26 is because 4-2=2 and 4+2=6,so it is 26. Therefore, 7-3=4 and 7+3=10(410).
Riddle: Sally has four classes, Science, Math, English Language Arts, and History. She had a test in every class and wanted to have some fun, so she did all of her tests in French. When she received her tests back, only one teacher could understand her work. If none of Sally's teachers spoke French, which teacher was able to understand the test and how did they understand it?
Answer: The Math teacher, because numbers are the same in French as they are in English.
Riddle: Why is it easier to count cows than sheep?
Answer: You can use a cowculator.
Riddle: What do mathematics teachers like to eat?
Answer: Pi.
Riddle: What is the most useful instrument in a mathematics teacher's tool kit?
Answer: Multi-pilers!
Riddle: What happened to the plant in the math classroom?
Answer: It grew square roots, of course.
Riddle: What do you call two math friends?
Answer: Algebros!!

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