Free Online 11+ Maths Tutoring – Open to All
Free Online 11+ Maths Tutoring – Open to All Hi! I’m Rithvik Muthuvelu , a GCSE student at King Edward’s School, Birmingham , and I’m offering free weekly online maths sessions to help students prepare for the 11+ entrance exams . These sessions are open to anyone who wants to improve their maths skills—no school restrictions. What You’ll Get Free weekly online maths classes Focused 11+ preparation : problem-solving, arithmetic, word problems, exam strategies Small-group format for better interaction Ideal for Year 4 and Year 5 students How to Join Weekly Session: Saturdays at 2:00 PM Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/nrk-iwmh-gij Contact Email: rithvikmu1@gmail.com If your child is preparing for the 11+ and would like extra support, feel free to join the class or get in touch. Looking forward to helping more students learn and grow! — Rithvik Muthuvelu
Solution Explanation 1:
ReplyDeleteWell, if six wolves can eat six deer in 6 hours, then we need to find out how long it would take one deer to eat one wolf. If we divide the 6 wolves by six, making it "1 wolf can eat 6 deer in 36 hours", then divide the 6 deer by 6, making it "1 wolf can eat 1 deer in 6 hours", we can deduct that it will be the same for 3 wolves and 3 deer keeping your solution as 6 hours.
Solution Explanation 2:
If we just think logically, each of the items in the first statement are numerically the same and with less wolves to slower down the process and less deer to quicken up the process, it would still be six hours. For this, you have to be cautious as you don't want to assume it would be 3 hours and rush on.