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Homer has said to Bart as 99 times 13 equals Merry Christmas![1]

Bart reads a mathematics word problem out loud, and daydreams about it. Bart trade a weight of a bowling ball on the eighth moon of Jupiter for his lunch and for the weight of a feather on the second moon of Neptune from his lunch. He also trade 1000 picoliters of his milk for 4 gills of his. He also had problem to solve y = r^3/3.[2]

Math was seeing on a blackboard in a lab where Homer was.[3]

Martin found once out at the potential for mischief varies inversely with one's proximity to the authority figure, whic is M \propto 1/P.[4]

Lisa was studying for a math fair. Ned said to Homer at he is fraid so infinity plus one to bet at a miniature golf. Lisa helped Bart with geometry when he learned to play miniature golf.[5]

Marge has said at she not deserve to earn just as much as a man if she have to do heavy lifting or math.[6]

Edna Krabappel erases a long division from the chalkboard. When Lisa told Dr. Hibbert at arithmetic is her favorite subject her answer her at before she know it, she will be back among her polygons, your hypotenuse and your Euclidean algorithms. Lisa has assignments on functions as a homework.[7]

Professor Lombardo learned Marge to use geometric shapes to painting.[8]

When Principal Skinner fills in briefly for Ms. Hoover was the class studing subtraction.[9]

Bart, Milhouse and Martin determined how to share Radioactive Man #1 by using the numer 0-9.[10]

Lisa learned Maggie what a dodecahedron is.[11]

When Homer asked Floyd was 5 times 9 is he answer him 45.[12]

When Santa's Little Helper spits out Bart's chewed-up homework – it reads 9x9=100.[13]

Homer stold his stock in Springfield Power Plant to early which gave him only 25 cents instead of 5200 dollar.[14]

Homer has attends a Million$ for Nothing seminar which was not a pyramid schemes it was a trapezoid.[15]

In Bart’s classroom was a long division on the board. The girls in the school was singing one plus one plus three is five.[16]

Smooth Jimmy Apollo has right 52% of the time, and wrong 48% of the time.[17]

Homer planed to do three thousand home run under a bat by couniting they play thirty games and ten at-bats a game. The hypnotized asked the softball player to giver 110% and the player answer him at that's impossible for No one can give more than one hundred percent by definition, that is the most anyone can give.[18]

When Homer read US of A Today he saw an article which said at SAT scores are declining at a slower rate.[19]

The state lottery has the odds one in 380,000,000 odds of winning. The one big winner in the lottery is the state school system. Principal Skinner wanted with money buy math books that don't have that base six crap in them.[20]

A movie theaters is named Springfield Googolplex Theatres.[21]

Kent Brockman said in Smartline at thirty-four million Americans are obese, and taken together, that excess blubber could fill the Grand Canyon two-fifths of the way up. Bart said to Milhouse at he cry when he doing long division. Martin's sheets have math on them.[22]

Under a physical exam at the nuclear power plant had Homer 104% body fat. When Herb tried to understand Maggie he said at the amplitude of the sine wave is insufficient for Burp Me. and this sawtooth formation is something.[23]

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