Monday Math – Lesson #4

Welcome to #MondayMath.
For a few months now, we have been posing Math questions every Monday on our Facebook page. These are questions that our students also encounter in Mathematics classes at B.D. Somani.
Last week, we asked you whether the shape we shared was divided into fourths. This week, it is time to decode this family tree. At a family reunion, the following people were present:

– one grandfather
– one grandmother
– two fathers
– two mothers
– four children
– three grandchildren
– one brother
– two sisters
– two sons
– two daughters
– one father-in-law
– one mother-in-law
– one daughter-in-law

However, not as many people attended as it sounds. How many were there and who were they?
Source: education.com
While you’re here, you may also want to read about how we make Mathematics an engaging and interactive social exercise for our students.
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