SUMMARY
In a 20-game soccer season, drinks are brought every sixth game, while every third game is a home game. This results in a total of 6 home games (20 divided by 3, ignoring the decimal). Since drinks are provided every sixth game, the total number of times drinks will be brought to home games is 3. The calculations confirm that for every 2 home games, drinks are brought once, leading to a total of 3 instances across the 6 home games.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of basic arithmetic operations
- Knowledge of division and multiples
- Familiarity with the concept of factors
- Ability to interpret and create simple charts
NEXT STEPS
- Explore the concept of least common multiples (LCM) in scheduling problems
- Learn about prime factorization and its applications in problem-solving
- Investigate combinatorial problems involving games and scheduling
- Practice similar problems involving sequences and patterns in sports schedules
USEFUL FOR
Students, math enthusiasts, and anyone interested in solving scheduling problems or understanding basic arithmetic in practical scenarios.