HELLO, I want to know something. I am not a very good mathematician but I do solve 4 or 5 out of 8 correctly.So why don't I level up??? I am here from many days, still I am at level 1. Please help me.
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This has been my experience, too, but keep in mind that you can level up in the two math topics separately. You don't need to do problems in number theory (or physics, for that matter) to level up in geometry. If your goal is simply to level up (which isn't the point of this website), you may want to just do problems in one subject and make sure you do all of them for two weeks in a row rather than doing 4-5 in each of the two topics.
a shopkeeper has marked set of bowls rates 399.he gives two set of bowls for the price of one set and still makes a profit of 4%.what did the shop keeper pay for one set of bowls?
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u need to do 14/15 out of 16 problems in two consecutive weeks to level up
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This has been my experience, too, but keep in mind that you can level up in the two math topics separately. You don't need to do problems in number theory (or physics, for that matter) to level up in geometry. If your goal is simply to level up (which isn't the point of this website), you may want to just do problems in one subject and make sure you do all of them for two weeks in a row rather than doing 4-5 in each of the two topics.
Both Diganta and Sotiri are correct.
a shopkeeper has marked set of bowls rates 399.he gives two set of bowls for the price of one set and still makes a profit of 4%.what did the shop keeper pay for one set of bowls?