Here are the answers from yesterday’s questions:
EBM

Problems of the day


Bar Models
Challenge of the day
I should have made it clearer in the question: the containers have no measurements along the sides so you can’t accurately measure out halves, thirds, quarter etc.
This problem has a few solutions – here’s mine:
- Fill the 3L container from water source
[3 litres in 3L container]
- Pour the 3 litres from the 3L container into the 5L container
[3 litres in 5L container]
- Refill the 3L container from the water source
[3 litres in both containers]
- Fill the 5L container from the 3L container – as there are 3 litres already in the 5L container, you will end up pouring 2 litres from 3L container into the 5L
[5 litres in 5L container and 1 litre in 3L container]
- Empty 5 litres from 5L container back to water source
[1 litre in the 3L container]
- Pour the 1 litre from the 3L container into the 5L container
[1 litre in the 5L container]
- Refill the 3L container from the water source
[1 litre in the 5L container and 3 litres in the 3L container]
- Finally, pour the 3 litres from the 3L container into 5L (which already has 1 litre in it)
[4 litres in the 5L container!]
Here’s a picture showing this:

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on
1.) Sentence
2.) Sentence
3.) Fragment (relative clause – it would be a question if it had a question mark)
4.) Run-on
5.) Fragment (subordinate clause)
6.) Sentence
7.) Run-on
8.) Sentence
9.) Run-on
10.) Fragment (a very long noun phrase)
History
You could have had more answers for some of these questions but here’s the general answers:
