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Quite Easily Done
A weekly homemade series of puzzles, tricks and mathematics from James Grime of Cambridge University.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.0 stars from 70 ratings
GREAT
I just can recommend it…he's a brilliant guy and can make really fun out of mathematics (although, in my opinion, it already is ;D )!!!! YOU MUST WATCH IT!!!
Songbird_y via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 07/12/13
Great.
Very interesting, well worth downloading.
Hvijuygiufygigjhd via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/28/12
Great
Hard to think of better ways to explain answers to the interesting problems that are raised.
Jamosmanos via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/21/12
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Published 02/26/12
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