A little funny oddball story between free stuff: "When [an] 8-year-old math whiz at Charlotte Christian visited the 'Jelly Belly Presents Candy Unwrapped' display, he accepted the challenge: Use equations to calculate how many jelly beans were in a pyramid and other containers. His mother, Donna, didn't want to wait while he tried all the formulas. So she copied the numbers he needed, and he took the problems home....
"But that day in the family's south Charlotte home, his mom still wasn't sure what to think when Parker told her there was an error in the pyramid formula....Parker's father, Jim, called [the museum].
"After the museum figured out who should handle the call, Dean Briere, a shocked vice president, decided to investigate."
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