Winners
of Solve & Win Contest
Result
Declared on 22nd September 2017
Magical
Methods organized Solve
& Win contest between 18th
September and 21st
September 2017. Last date of submission was 21st
September 2017.
People
submitted their answers using whatsapp: +91-99716-35323.
The
given puzzle was very challenging and people were required to put
substantial effort to solve it.
A
lot of people tried the puzzle and sent us the answer. Some of them
sent the answers after the submission deadline was over. Therefore,
their answer could not be considered.
After
going through the answers carefully we found that only SEVEN people
have answered it correctly.
We
selected the winner based on the response time. We received FIRST
correct answer from Navya Dinesh
so she has been declared winner of the contest. Congratulations Navya
Dinesh for solving it correctly before others. We would be sending
prize and certificate to her.
About
Navya Dinesh:
Navya
Dinesh is from Bangalore. She is a lively and adventerous person who
wants to enjoy life to its fullest. She likes to keep the surrounding
happy. Due to her love for mathematics she is able to solve tough
problems easily.
Two
persons were selected for consolation prize. They sent the
information sought from them before others could. They would receive
certificate from Magical Methods.
Name
of the Person
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Babita
Mittal
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Babita
has done B.Com (P) from Delhi University and MBA Finance from IP
University Delhi. She lives in Sangrur Punjab. She teaches
Mathematics upto class 8. Now she is keenly interested in teaching
Vedic Mathematics.
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Kavita
Maheshwari
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Kavita
has two lovely kids. She likes to read books and find new
techniques of learning. She likes to spend quality time with her
kids and their friends to understand them in a better way and make
them learn about new gadgets and grow up with ethical values.
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About
Magical Methods
Developed
by Pradeep Kumar an alumnus of IIM Bangalore, Magical Methods shows
trainers how to teach mental math to children through games. Using an
ancient branch of Indian science known as Vedic mathematics, children
learn how to solve math problems mentally. For more information,
please visit Magical Methods at http://www.magicalmethods.com