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My girlfriend is a private English and maths tutor working in Shanghai. Yesterday one of her YEAR FOUR students had the following question to complete for homework which he needed help with.
"A red car started at point A, and a blue car started at point B. They traveled simultaneously towards each other. They first met 70km away from point B. After that, both cars continued traveling at their original speeds. The red car turned around and headed back towards point A upon reaching point B. The blue car turned around and headed back towards point B upon reaching point A. After a while, the two cars met again 40km from point A. What is the distance between points A and B?"
This is the level of maths being taught in China to nine year old kids. So here's the challenge. Work out the answer. And if you have a kid in junior school, let them have a crack at solving it and let me know the outcome.
"A red car started at point A, and a blue car started at point B. They traveled simultaneously towards each other. They first met 70km away from point B. After that, both cars continued traveling at their original speeds. The red car turned around and headed back towards point A upon reaching point B. The blue car turned around and headed back towards point B upon reaching point A. After a while, the two cars met again 40km from point A. What is the distance between points A and B?"
This is the level of maths being taught in China to nine year old kids. So here's the challenge. Work out the answer. And if you have a kid in junior school, let them have a crack at solving it and let me know the outcome.