Fungi Mathematics You have 7 different types of mould and it takes 5 days to remove, that would be 7 x 5 which is 35 but 35 divided by 7 = 5 so in weeks that would be 5 weeks, all together it would take 5 days to remove the mould.
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Great work with your mould equation. How gross is that! It would take over a month to get rid of mould in a classroom :-( my flat in Wellington used to get mould in our bedrooms and sometimes it would make anything slightly damp, mouldy. For example, my shoes got mouldy because I hadn't worn them in a while so they were a feeding ground for the mould.
Imagine being the person to clean the mould off for a month... Do you think you'd like to do that as a job? Why/why not?
Hello Jack, I am Vitaraag. I hate mold. I think you hate mold to. Do you hate mold? I think your answer is correct. I wish mold was never invented. Maybe next time you could say how to solve 7 x 5. Keep up the phenomenal work!
Hey Jack,
ReplyDeleteJust me again! I am loving reading all of your blogposts so am leaving lots of comments for you to reply to next time you're online :-)
Great work with your mould equation. How gross is that! It would take over a month to get rid of mould in a classroom :-( my flat in Wellington used to get mould in our bedrooms and sometimes it would make anything slightly damp, mouldy. For example, my shoes got mouldy because I hadn't worn them in a while so they were a feeding ground for the mould.
Imagine being the person to clean the mould off for a month... Do you think you'd like to do that as a job? Why/why not?
Cheers,
Georgia.
Hello Jack,
ReplyDeleteI am Vitaraag. I hate mold. I think you hate mold to. Do you hate mold? I think your answer is correct. I wish mold was never invented. Maybe next time you could say how to solve 7 x 5. Keep up the phenomenal work!
Vitaraag