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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  

On the ski slopes...

On the ski slopes the depth of the snow is 160cm and each day 3cm melts. After how many days will the depth of snow have fallen to 124cm

Franks sequence

Frank is making a sequence of numbers. The first number is 1 and the third is 9. Frank gets his sequence by multiplying the previous value by the same number each time. Write in the three missing numbers in the sequence shown below 1, ____, 9, ____, ____

The ski slopes

On the ski slopes the depth of the snow is 160cm and each day 3cm melts. After how many days will the depth of snow have fallen to 124cm

Think of a number

Think of a number. Subtract 13 from this number to get the first result. Go back to the original number and subtract 5 to get the second result. Multiply the first and second results together to get the final answer. Savan follows Mrs Catchpole’s instructions starting with the number 23. Work out Savan’s final answer Richard obtains a final answer of 0. What number might he have thought of? Give all possibilities