Messages from Nishinomiya elementary and junior high school teachers to air on Sakura FM today the 25th and on the 26th

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It looks like messages from Nishinomiya City elementary and junior high school teachers will be broadcast on Sakura FM.

※From Information on Sakura FM Special Programs (provided by Nishinomiya City) | Nishinomiya City website

A 10-minute broadcast from 14:45 on the 25th and 26th

With schools closed due to the impact of the novel coronavirus, it seems that school teachers will be sending messages to children.

Here’s the Sakura FM schedule this time↓

Wednesday the 25th, 14:45-14:55

Hamawaki Elementary School, Koto Elementary School, Fukatsu Elementary School

※Rebroadcast on Monday, March 30, 14:45-14:55

Wednesday the 26th, 14:45-14:55

Hamawaki Junior High School, Kami-Koshien Junior High School, Yamaguchi Junior High School

※Rebroadcast on Tuesday, March 31, 14:45-14:55

Finally

Since the broadcast is about 10 minutes long, each school will probably have around 3 minutes for its message. Surely it won’t be every homeroom teacher speaking… right? Well, let’s do the math.

①Hamawaki Elementary School has 29 classes in total. If all of the homeroom teachers from every class give a message in 3 minutes, how many seconds can each teacher speak? Round down to the first decimal place.

Maybe around 5th-grade level??

The answer is below↓

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking the answer

180÷29=6.2

Answer: 6.2 seconds

 

6.2 seconds isn’t really enough time to say much of a message, is it? Find out the answer on Sakura FM.