To determine how much you need to study each day for each subject, we'll first calculate the total number of lessons across all subjects and then divide that number by the number of days available. Here's how to break it down:
- Total Units per Subject: 8 units
- Total Lessons per Unit: 12 lessons
- Total Subjects: 6 subjects
Calculating Total Lessons:
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Total Lessons per Subject = Total Units × Total Lessons per Unit \[ 8 , \text{units} \times 12 , \text{lessons/unit} = 96 , \text{lessons/subject} \]
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Total Lessons for All Subjects = Total Lessons per Subject × Total Subjects \[ 96 , \text{lessons/subject} \times 6 , \text{subjects} = 576 , \text{lessons} \]
Dividing by Days:
- Total Days Available: 77 days
- Lessons to Study Daily = Total Lessons / Total Days \[ \frac{576 , \text{lessons}}{77 , \text{days}} \approx 7.47 , \text{lessons/day} \]
Since you'll want a whole number, you can round this up to 8 lessons per day.
Calculating Daily Study Per Subject:
- If you study 8 lessons per day and you have 6 subjects, you can divide the daily lessons evenly across all subjects. \[ \frac{8 , \text{lessons/day}}{6 , \text{subjects}} \approx 1.33 , \text{lessons/subject/day} \]
This means you would need to study approximately 1 to 2 lessons from each subject daily. To structure it practically:
- Study 1 lesson from each of the 6 subjects on some days.
- On other days, you can choose to study 2 lessons from a couple of subjects.
Summary:
- You need to study approximately 8 lessons per day.
- For each subject, aim to study about 1 to 2 lessons per day.