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Friedrich Gaus Mathematician | Queenston Consulting

Friedrich Gaus

Adding all the numbers between two widely dispersed numbers sounds a little daunting especially between 1 and 100+. Friedrich Gaus a mathematician from the 1800s who is credited with numerous contributions in math and science solved this problem in short order. The story goes when Gaus was ten years old a teacher gave the class the chore of adding 1 to 100 to keep them busy for a while. A minute later Gaus put up his hand to indicate he had finished. The teacher looked in disbelief when he saw
The Domino Effect | Queenston Consulting

Domino Effect

This is the first entry for our new blog “Domino Effect”. The Domino Effect is a cumulative action setting off a chain of events. Think of the exponential curve or Moore’s Theory. Domino Effect is what Queenston is trying to accomplish – help advisors to grow their businesses. Look at our logo. I will update the blog periodically with facts, estimates and little ditties designed to make you say to yourself “interesting!” I will get inspired by the books, articles, documentaries and podcasts. I hope you enjoy. Also please send