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by Jason Marshall Math is known for precision. Answers to problems are usually black-and-whiteright-or-wrongright? Its true that math is usually extremely precise, but ambiguity does occasionally creep in. Just like English, the language of math isnt
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SCOTT SIMON, HOST: After Donald Trump's election, we spoke with a woman near Wilkes-Barre, Pa. And like many of her neighbors, Jamie Ruppert voted Democratic in the past, but this time she picked Trump. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED BROADCAST) JAMIE RUPPERT