If you're good at maths, then you might want to give this tough puzzle a try. It's a brainteaser that left one teenager so ...
A maths problem aimed at 14-year-olds has left adults scratching their heads. Posting in the Reddit thread dedicated to solving homework issues, a user by the name of @coconutbabies shared that they ...
DK is to partner with resources provider Maths—No Problem! to create a range of workbooks for children. Aimed at ages four to 11, the Master Maths at Home series is designed to support school work and ...
Maths - No Problem! has been named Ingram Content Group Independent Publisher of the Year at this year's IPG Independent Publishers Awards. The outfit, spearheaded by Martin Casimir, formerly managing ...
As the most hated subject for many, most adults are happy to see the last of maths in their school years. That is, of course, until people have children of their own. Before you know it - with a ...
A father was so stumped by a challenging maths problem in his son's homework that he had to turn to the internet for answers. Writing on Reddit, the parent - believed to be from the US - revealed that ...
Many students that choose to pursue business, social science or psychology courses think they’ve left their maths anxieties behind them. Having not studied maths since GCSE in some cases, the ...
DESPITE a five per cent improvement in this year’s CSEC mathematics results Jamaica’s pass rate remains well below pre-pandemic levels, with Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon admitting that ...
This maths puzzle has gone viral and people just can't agree on how to solve it. The tricky maths problem has got people scratching their heads and at each others throats as some are convinced that ...
Do you consider yourself to be a whizz when it comes to mathematics? If so, we've got an equation you're going to want to try your hand at. The problem, which initially appears pretty simple, has ...
Maths problems are usually written in words and often have more than one step. You might not be able to work them out in your head. You need to work in steps to find the answer: Step 1 - Read through ...