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
First you have to do 36 * 4 = 144 because that is how many chocolates he has. Then you do 144/27 to find out the number of chocolates each student receives. This gives you an answer of 5 1/3
ReplyDeleteHow do you give a child a 1/3 of a chocolate? I put 55 as my answer is this counted as a correct answer?
DeleteI meant 5 not 55 sorry.
DeleteThis would be wrong as you should not round it since you can get 1/3 of a chocolate. If you round it to just 5, you are missing out some of the chocolates. In this case, all of the children each miss 1/3 of a chocolate so in total, 1/3 of 27 is 9, meaning that you only use 144 - 9 = 135 of the chocolates out of a 144 total chocolates.
Delete