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Dina Rickman
Nov 23, 2014
Kim Kardashian probably didn't have this in mind when she recreated Jean-Paul Goude's iconic "champagne incident" for Paper magazine.
But the photoshoot is now being used as a learning aid, with American tutoring company Catalyst prep tweeting out mock SAT [the equivalent to A-levels] questions inspired by the pictures - something which we suppose is more socially useful than when Asda used them to try and sell champagne.
"As patriotic, pop-culturally-minded Americans, we couldn't help but see Kim Kardashian's recent photos as an opportunity to teach SAT math[s]," Catalyst tweeted.
Here are some of their sample questions, which their CEO Jared Friedland told the Huffington Post pertain to "three types of circle questions that the SAT asks over and over again."
For students who are not Kim fans, the company has also tweeted out some Justin Bieber based questions about parabolas.
Truly, this is a wonderful time to be alive.
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