A heartwarming tale from Minnesota showcases the incredible bond between a family and their adopted pit bull mix, Joy. Two years ago, Joy entered their lives and quickly became inseparable from the children, Emilly and Jonas. Little did they know, Joy would soon prove to be their hero.
One evening, as the family relaxed in the backyard, Joy’s persistent barking alerted them to a crisis upstairs. Rushing to investigate, they found Jonas unconscious in the bathtub, with Joy desperately trying to pull him to safety. Thanks to Joy’s quick thinking and unwavering loyalty, Jonas’s life was saved.
Reflecting on the incident, Jonas’s mother expressed profound gratitude, acknowledging that without Joy’s intervention, the outcome could have been tragic. This story highlights the profound love and protection dogs offer their families, reminding us to cherish these precious bonds and the joy they bring into our lives.
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Challenge: Can you solve this math problem for middle schoolers – without a calculator?
Classic brain training methods are perhaps puzzles like crosswords or sudoku, but I have recently become more attracted to the type of challenge you’ll see below.
These puzzles have been flooding the web lately, probably because they are really fun!
These are old classic mathematical problems. When you were in middle or high school.
These math problems are more fun when you find yourself trying to remember the math you learned as a child.
Can you figure out the correct solution?
Here is the challenge, in the picture below.
At the top of the picture, we see the task and then four possible answers.
Which solution do you think is the correct one?
How did you come up with it?
Take your time and think about it to find the correct solution.
Done? Below you can check if you picked the right number!
A
B
C
The correct answer
The correct answer is B: 12.
Why is 12 the correct answer?
Well, if you remember from your school days, according to the order of operations, you do multiplication before addition and subtraction, so you start by solving 3 x 3, which results in 9.
Then we are left with a simpler math problem: 3 + 9 – 3 + 3
The answer is therefore 12.
Did you pick the correct number? Congratulations!
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