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Very easy and fastMariana Hahir, Frankston
Year 7 student Riley focused on adding and subtracting negative numbers, then practised multiplying them in more complex sums.
Year 9 student Sarah worked through bivariate data analysis, interpreting scatterplots and discussing lines of best fit using real-world examples.
For Year 10, Liam tackled financial maths concepts including calculating interest and depreciation, applying formulas to practical scenarios.
A Year 11 student, faced with probability problems involving multiple dice, felt "a bit overwhelmed and unsure where to begin," leading to hesitation on multi-step questions.
In Year 8, confusion about which formula applied meant errors distinguishing between perimeter and area during geometry work.
A Year 10 learner, when graphing algebraic equations, sometimes rushed—one tutor observed this resulted in "errors that could have been avoided by slowing down."
For a Year 7 student working on fractions and decimals, trouble remembering procedures led to repeated stumbling over conversions. This pattern left some questions half-finished as time ran out during practice.
A Frankston tutoring session saw a Year 11 student move from hesitating over matrix multiplication to working through each step independently, which had been a sticking point in earlier weeks.
Another tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to quietly guess at statistics questions now confidently explains the difference between dependent and independent variables and accurately identifies strong or weak correlations without prompting.
Meanwhile, one primary student who struggled with times tables has started recalling tricky sums in order during lessons—last week he answered every multiplication question without pausing for help.