A school gave away 38 medals for honesty, 15 for punctuality and 24 for obedience. If these medals went to a total of 58 students and only three students got medals in all the three values, how many received medals in exactly two of the three values? Which value do you prefer to be rewarded the most and why?
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38 medals for honesty.
15 for punctuality and
24 for obedience.
Total Medals = 38 + 15+ 24 = 77
only three students got medals in all the three values,
So, the remaining medal = 77- 9 = 68 medals
Total students =58
So, students who receive exactly 2 medals= 68- 58 = 10 medals
I prefer honesty value to be rewarded the most, because if a person is honest the remaining virtue follow them gradually.
38 medals for honesty.
15 for punctuality and
24 for obedience.
Total Medals = 38 + 15+ 24 = 77
only three students got medals in all the three values,
So, the remaining medal = 77- 9 = 68 medals
Total students =58
So, students who receive exactly 2 medals= 68- 58 = 10 medals
I prefer honesty value to be rewarded the most, because if a person is honest the remaining virtue follow them gradually.
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