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Mixed Reactions As Young Man Laments Over Niece’s Quantitative Reasoning Homework

Cursory: A young man created quite a commotion on social media about the quantitative reasoning task his niece was given. Having failed to solve the assignments, he posted them online and asked for help from his fellow internet users.

A Nigerian man identified as Kelechi has lamented on social media after seeing the quantitative reasoning homework his niece got. As he bemoaned his inability to offer answers to the questions, Kelechi posted the assignment on Twitter.

He wrote: “Na the home work I dey try reason for my niece be this oh. Guy which kind wahala be this? Who go help?”

He was fortunate that some internet users responded to his appeal and offered the answers. He wrote the following to one of the witty internet users who offered to help with the homework.

“I no like Maths wey dey stress me.”

See some comments:

@Godfirst_Jr said: “Let’s label the Boxes. “A B. “C D. “A x C = B. “C+D = A. “Which means to get A, you simply add C n D. “To get B, you multiply A n C. “To get C, you do A-C. “To get D, you do A-D.”

@James14767500 said: “From the first example, 5 and 6 are at the bottom. Add them which is 11(first box). “To get the second box. Multiply the topbox and the box under it which is 11*5=55…”

@SunshineKeenah said: “Guy, you be olodo.”

@nas_notsaint said: “Firstly examples 11 * 5 = 55 and 11 – 5 = 6. “Use the same method for the remaining.”

Source: legit.ng

Read Also: “Abeg help me reason am” – Frustrated Dad Begs For Answers To His Kid’s Quantitative Reasoning Homework

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