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  • Hi there, everybody.

  • My name is Richard McMann from the 11 plus website.

  • How to become dot com And in this training video, I'm gonna teach you how to prepare for and past the 11 plus on in particular, the mass element off the test.

  • Please do watch the video from beginning to end, because I'm gonna give you a whole load of questions to work through on to give you some tutorials, and then I'm gonna tell you Wait and get a copy of these slides.

  • You can work through the questions in your own pace On Also give you additional training.

  • Resource is to make sure you pass your 11 plus test a couple of quick things.

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  • Okay, let's get straight into it.

  • Question.

  • Number one layer is fascinated with Lady Bird's.

  • Now she counted how many Ladybird she could find each day for a whole week here the results are shown in the picture below.

  • So we've got the Lady Bird's gonna work through this with you.

  • Monday is 1234 Tuesday 123 and 1/2 Wednesday is them there in the whole week.

  • She's done Monday to Friday.

  • Now this key is important.

  • He shows one lady bird actually equals four lady birds.

  • So on Monday she counted four 8 12 16 on Tuesday for 8 12 and that counts as two sets.

  • 14 so on and so forth.

  • So the question is how many Lady Bird's delay and see all together.

  • So we have to work out how many lady birds there are based on this key here on the top right hand corner.

  • So first of all, 16 because we know four times four is 16.

  • Then on Tuesday it's 14 because it's actually three times for his 12 plus two, because that's 1/2 because that one there is just one that part there.

  • Okay, that's 14 on the next one.

  • That's 21 because we've got 12345 full ones, which is 20 and then we've got that one element because that's 1/4 of a ladybird.

  • 1/4 for is one here.

  • We've got nine because that's too Lady Bird's full and then one in the top left corner, which is 1/4 of the four, which is one is nine and then finally talked.

  • So we add all of those up together to get the answer 72.

  • Okay, so I'd like you guys to have a go at this question in the similar former.

  • So it's your turn now, and I'm gonna do these periodically through this lesson.

  • So please do put your answer to question two in the comments section below the video.

  • Please do that and I'll come on each day and mark them for you.

  • Okay, you'll notice on the right hand side here, there's a timer, and this is gonna give you about 12 to 15 seconds to answer the question.

  • Layer is fascinated with Lady Bird.

  • She counted how many Lady Bird's she could find each day for a week.

  • Her results have shown in the picture below, so he's different than the previous one.

  • So there's the key.

  • The key is different.

  • Eight.

  • Lady bird's per wall.

  • Okay, so I want you to answer the question.

  • How many Lady Bird's did lay a C all together in the whole week?

  • And you've got 15 seconds to launch this question.

  • If you need more time because the time constraint is quite tight, please just pause the video.

  • But make sure you put your answer to question two in the comments section below.

  • Off you go.

  • Okay, so if you need a bit more time like, say, pause the video, put your onto the comments section below and let's now move onto question three.

  • Don't forget, you're gonna get these slights.

  • You can practice with these in your own time.

  • Question three.

  • Katie is given weekly pocket money for her part time jobs.

  • Here is how much he earns across six weeks so week.

  • 1 £40.60 week to she gets £32.20 week 3 75 80 week 4 25 week by 15 50 a week.

  • 6 £20.90.

  • So work out the weekly average.

  • So how much does she get?

  • On average per week?

  • And there are the options.

  • A £20 be £32.50 c 35 d £40.

  • 50 Now this is something you can't do by guessing seeking after work it out, here's howto work it out and then I'm gonna get you guys to try on yourself.

  • Step on at the six week amounts together, sad all of them together, and that will give you £210 then toe workout the weekly average.

  • Simply divide the total, which is 210 by such six to reach the average, which is £35 on average.

  • Okay, so see is the answer.

  • So step one at the six week amounts together and then step to divide the total by six.

  • The number of weeks to reach the average, which is £35.

  • Okay, so now it's your turn again.

  • Put your answer to the following question, which is for in the comments section below the video, please.

  • Now we're gonna use the same time, and you get about 15 seconds for this one.

  • And the question is, Jonathan is given weekly pocket money for his part time jobs.

  • Here is how much he earns across five weeks 48 60 12 £2034.80 £23 on £18.50.

  • Please work out the weekly average.

  • And there are your options.

  • £27.42 £24.24 £25.

  • 20 and £27.24.

  • So we'll start the timer.

  • You need more time.

  • Please pause the video.

  • Please put your comment.

  • Your answer in the comments section below the video.

  • Thank you.

  • Okay.

  • Well done.

  • If you manage to answer that moving on to question five, I think of a number.

  • I then multiply that number by four.

  • Next I subtract for the answer is 20.

  • What was the number I started with is a six B seven c eight or D 10.

  • So this is how to work it out.

  • So I think of any of the numbers.

  • Or start with six.

  • I multiply it by four to get 24 minus four, and that gives me the answer.

  • I could quickly try B, but it would be seven times for which would be 28.

  • Minus war would give me 24 which isn't the right answer.

  • So it's a process of elimination.

  • And the 1st 1 I tried, which is a just happens to be the answer.

  • Okay.

  • Excellent.

  • So now it's your turn or you travel.

  • Go at this.

  • Please put your answer to question six.

  • In the comments section below the video, I think of a number.

  • I then multiplied by eight.

  • Next I subtract 21 on the Ansari 67.

  • What was the number I started with his A eight.

  • B nine C 10 or 11 and you got the time.

  • It takes the time out to come down to put your arm.

  • So in the comments section below the video for marking thank you like they need to pause the video from all time.

  • Please feel free to do so, Hung.

  • Enjoying the video so far.

  • Please don't get to give it a thumbs up if you're enjoying it.

  • I would really appreciate that.

  • Question seven.

  • We got loads more to work through.

  • Fill in the missing numbers to make these calculations correct.

  • So these two numbers that need to go there and add 56 equals 100.

  • So what we need to do is minus 56 from 100 to get the answer.

  • So the answer will be 44 which is sea.

  • So now it's your turn to ever got a similar question please put your answer to question eight in a comments section below the video for market fill in the missing numbers To make these calculations correct, six times something something equals 300 is a 50 B 30 c 45 or D 30.

  • You got the time.

  • It takes the time to count down to put your answer in the comments section below the video.

  • Thank you.

  • Okay.

  • Making great progress.

  • Question I'm a night below is a recipe which shows how to make a delicious fruit smoothie.

  • Now, this recipe is for six people.

  • This is important.

  • So 900 milliliters of apple juice, three mangoes, three bananas, six oranges and 300 milliliters of milk.

  • How many bananas would you need to make a fruit smoothie for just two people?

  • Is it a zero B one C two or D three?

  • Well, if that recipes for six people don't know we need to do is divided by the two to get the answer, Which is what?

  • Okay, so the answer there is one.

  • Because if three bananas is for six people, you need just one for two people.

  • Okay?

  • Now it's your turn.

  • Please put your answer to question 10 in the comments section.

  • Below the video for Market Below is a recipe which shows how to make a delicious fruits movie.

  • The recipe again is for six people.

  • 900 milliliters of apple juice, three mangoes, three bananas, six oranges, 300 milliliters off milk.

  • How many mangoes and oranges would you need to make a fruit smoothie for 60 people?

  • Is it a 60 mangoes and 10 oranges, one mango and six oranges, six mangoes and turn oranges or 30 mangoes and 60 oranges?

  • You have the time and take the time and the wind down.

  • Please do put your arms in the comments section below for market.

  • Okay, you're making fantastic progress.

  • Moving on to question number 11 using the digits below.

  • Complete the challenge.

  • Who got 49379 What is the largest odd five digit number that can be made So anod digit number has to end in another number, which all of these dukes or which one is the largest that could be made out of 49379 and from the options below It is a because you start with the highest numbers, then gradually worked out.

  • So 99743 Now it's your toe game.

  • Put your answer to question 12 in the comments section below for marking using the digits below.

  • Complete the challenge for 9379 What is the smallest, even five digit number that can be made from the above numbers is a 79934 B 39794 C 3794 or D 3997 for me at the time it takes the timer to go down to place your answer in the comments section below, please.

  • Okay, Next question 13.

  • What is the mean temperature, the average temperature.

  • So what we would need to do, first of all, So on the left of this chart, this graph we got temperature and then we got the months January to December, we got 12 months.

  • What is the mean temperature on the options?

  • Here are a 8.45 degree C B 7.84 degrees C C.

  • 10.75 degrees C or D, 12.52 degrees C.

  • So step one.

  • Add up the temperature for all of the 12 months.

  • So what would have to do here is go six There.

  • Six there.

  • 8 10 14 16 16 16.

  • That's 13 because that's in between 12 and 14 10 8 and six.

  • And we get the answer.

  • 129 on the right inside, then step to divide 129.

  • By the 12 months to get the average.

  • You've done this before.

  • In the correct answer is 10.75 degrees.

  • So well done if you got that right.

  • Okay.

  • Your turn Ever got this question?

  • Put your answer to question 14 in the comments section below the video, please.

  • For market.

  • What is the average temperature?

  • The mean temperature cause mean is the same as average between the months of July on December, See?

  • Want July on December, You got the time It takes this timer to come down to put your answer in the comments section below is 11.5 degrees C, 10.5 degrees C 12.5 degrees c or 13.5.

  • Off you go.

  • Okay.

  • Well done if you got that right.

  • Okay.

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