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I am Suman Mathews, math educator. I can help you learn Mathematics and enjoy it in the process. All my students perform well in their assessments and exams.
This course on Calendar, Clock, Speed and Time is a part of Applied Mathematics. These topics will help you in Aptitude and Quantitative Reasoning.
You'll start with binary numbers. The digits 0 and 1 are called binary digits. You will learn how to convert binary numbers to decimal numbers and the other way round. This topic is useful in Computer Science as well.
You will learn how to understand calendar problems. Have you ever wondered which day of the year you were born?. You will learn how to determine if a year is a leap year and about odd days. A leap year has two odd days.
Moving on to problems on the clock. Certain facts about the minute hand and hour hand are explained to you. You are taught how to calculate the correct time if the clock loses or gains time. How to calculate the angle between the 2 hands of a clock, a very age old problem is explained.
This is followed by speed, distance and time problems. A very simple but tricky concept. You are taught how to calculate the average speed and the relative speed for different distances and the same distance. The time taken for two moving objects to cross each other is also explained.
You will end the course with seating arrangement problems. The 2 types of seating arrangements, namely, linear and circular are discussed. You will understand how to calculate the left and right of 2 people sitting around a table and facing the centre of the circle. This is a very important concept frequently misunderstood by students.
As an upgrade,I have also included a topic on deciphering the code where you'll learn to unravel alphabets, numbers and strings. You'll love this method of adding and multiplying alphabets in a code.
Overall, this is a great course which is very useful for students preparing for quantitative aptitude examinations. Enrol for the course to learn more. If not, you can watch the preview.
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