Monday, December 14, 2015

The Mathematics of Christmas




I recently came across this fascinating video called ‘The Mathematics of Christmas’ which talked about number and figures related to Christmas in the US. Here you go:

  • 20% of the Americans generally don’t finish their shopping until Christmas Eve.
  • 38,000 miles of ribbon are used to wrap up all those Christmas presents – which is enough to tie five giant bows around the moon.
  • There are 1 million square acres of Christmas trees growing in America’s forests – more acres than the entire state of Rhode Island.
  • Anthem (Arizona) is home to the nation’s largest Christmas tree, standing at a 110 feet – this is equal to 18 Santas tall and is decorated with more than 50,000 lights.
  • In each year, about 11,000 letters addressed to the Big Man in Red arrive at the post office in the town of Santa Claus, Indiana.
  • In order to visit all those good little boys and girls on Christmas Eve, Santa and his eight reindeer need to travel at a speed of 650 miles per second.

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