The Man Who Counted

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Across
  1. 2. His will is the only multiplication factor. Every historian and man of culture knows the multiplication of loaves and fishes
  2. 5. An old man that questioned Beremizs calculations
  3. 7. A relation to a whole. (This is _____ to that amount)
  4. 9. The man who counted name
  5. 12. This problem is very complicated -as they describe it- regarding a certain group of people, however, there is this one individual whom they can't exactly find a solution for. What was his job?
  6. 13. Person that invited people that wanted to teach math to a young girl
  7. 14. Coins were supposed to be divided between 3 ______. Who are they (most specifically what is their job)
  8. 15. The word Eureka originated from this problem. Since King _____ wanted to make sure that his crown was made with the gold that he had sent.
  9. 16. It can be divided into 3 types. (Perfect, Exact, and Simple)
Down
  1. 1. Mathematics can be used to discover the number of words, chapters, letters, etc in this book
  2. 3. Mathematics can be applied to this other very exact field that can be divided into physical, life, and earth.
  3. 4. This answer can come up using real examples, so we need to be careful with inductions
  4. 6. An expression that indicated with symbols
  5. 8. A rajah left a certain type of object to be divided among his daughters, however, the youngest say it was unfair. What was the object?
  6. 10. The name of the blind man with a deep voice that called believers to prayers
  7. 11. \a process to be followed in calculations. (It can also be used in computer science)