Cactus For Math
The title of this post seems weird until I tell you what's going on. So, some cacti in Africa can withstand a whole day with only... 3 Milliliters! That small! Anyway, onto the math question. Again, same cactus with 3 milliliters. But you are given it for your birthday (Not Actually). How many litres of water do you need to feed this cactus for a whole year? I'd say 1.095. Why? Because 1 litre in 3 milliliters per day is 333 days! Actually it's just 0.999 litres but we're rounding it up. Plus the other 32 days which is 0.096. 0.999 + 0.096 = 1.095 litres. There's your answer! Anyway, hope you enjoyed reading this blog post as well as taking your time to read it as well! As always, Blog Ya Later!

Hi Patrick,
ReplyDeleteit's Melita. I liked the way you solved this maths problem. You explained it clearly. I have really enjoyed reading your posts. Well done and keep up the hard work.