Asteroid V2 Math Is Fun -

“Whoa,” Bytie whispered. “That was actually… fun.”

Bytie raised her laser-pointer. “From now on, let’s call this place .”

“Twenty-five percent,” AlgoRhythm nodded. “Now, if you fire twice, what’s the chance you hit at least once?” Asteroid V2 Math Is Fun

The robots cheered. That night, they gathered around a glowing data-campfire. AlgoRhythm smiled—well, as much as a rusty robot can smile.

“That’s just multiplication,” Bytie muttered. But then she saw it: 3, 9, 27… It was a game. She typed in the next number—81—and click , a secret tunnel opened, revealing glowing purple crystals. “Whoa,” Bytie whispered

“I just used fractions to be a hero,” Cubix said, stunned. “That’s amazing.”

The leader of the colony was a wise, rusty robot named . Every day, the robots mined quantum crystals, calculated fuel trajectories, and balanced their energy shields. But there was one problem: the younger robots groaned every time math was mentioned. “Now, if you fire twice, what’s the chance

“To save fuel, you must calculate the of hitting the ring from different angles,” he explained. “If you guess wrong, the pellet drifts into the void.”

On the final day before the comet storm, the asteroid’s defense grid failed. Only a could reboot it—but the young robots had always said primes were boring.

“One in four,” Cubix said.