Challenging angle question
Maths tip: Got this good question from a reader that I’d like to share. Looks challenging!
Maths tip: Got this good question from a reader that I’d like to share. Looks challenging!
Maths tip: Here’s the solution to Mr Brown’s question. Did you get it right? 🙂
Maths tip: "Water was poured into an empty rectangular Tank J (Length 40cm,width 20cm ) until it reached a height of 25cm. There was 2.2 litres of water in Tank M (Length 20cm, width 20cm) . Water was then poured from Tank J to Tank M until the heights of the water in both tanks[…]
Maths tip: A challening question on tessellation. Once you recognise the basic shapes and the repeating patterns, the answer will become more straightfoward!
Maths tip: Here’s a challenging angle question – testing your spatial reasoning and understanding. Have a go!
Maths tip: Here’s an interesting area question. Take a look!
Maths tip: Here’s another similar question to the previous maths post. Let me know if there are any other methods to solve this! Q: Two candles of the same height are lit at the same time. The first candle takes 5h to burn completely. The second candle takes 4h to burn completely. If each candle[…]
Maths tip: This is a challenging question that involves rates and ratios. It can be solved easily with algebra but there’s also a model method. Give a try, and let me know if there are any other methods! Q: A can paint the room in 9h. B takes 6h to paint a similar room. Given[…]
Maths tip: One more example of "common difference". By now, these type of questions shouldn’t be a problem 🙂
Maths tip: Here’s another example of "common difference".