Entries Tagged as 'Vermont'
November 26th, 2006 by RSM Admin · 1 Comment
Mark Peal sends this sign from ski country in Vermont. The words are clear enough, but additionally the arrows let you know that everything is uphill from here.
Mr. Peal brings it all together in a straightforward manner.
\sqrt{16} \times 4 = 5 + 6 + 5
This sign is in the Irasville neighborhood of Waitsfield, [...]
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August 16th, 2006 by RSM Admin · No Comments
Road Sign Math newcomer Mark Peal sends in this great mathematically significant roadsign from Middlesex, Vermont.
Mr. Peal makes the math come together amazingly well here. Bravo!
8^2 + 14 + 20 + 2 = 100
This sign is where the I-89 exit meets US-2 by Middlesex, Vermont. See sign on map!
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November 19th, 2005 by RSM Admin · 3 Comments
Randy Weiss sent this mathematicaly significant roadsign in with the headling “This one is a corker!” He certainly wasn’t kidding. This stack of signs seems to go on forever with numbers peppered in all directions and means. Miles, hours, junction numbers. It’s a hootenany of a sign!
The math on this sign is stunning. [...]
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November 9th, 2005 by RSM Admin · 1 Comment
Randy Weiss took a brake from his perpetual search for mathematically significant roadsigns in Massachussets to bring Vermont to the game for the first time. This is Randy’s 5th new state/gold star. This ties him with the founder of Road Sign Math and David Slaeunwhite for the most states introduced. Well done Randy!
The key to [...]
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