if i get 6 lessons a day with 11 days of school left and 77 overdue lessons how many do i have to do a day to get caught up

To calculate this, we first need to find out how many total lessons you have left to do:

6 lessons/day x 11 days = 66 lessons remaining from regular school days

66 + 77 = 143 lessons total

To get caught up, you need to do all 143 lessons. If you have 11 days left, that means:

143 lessons ÷ 11 days = 13 lessons per day

So you would need to do 13 lessons per day to get caught up by the end of the school year.

and if i do 30 lessons today then how many will i have to do from then on

If you do 30 lessons today and you need to do a total of 143 lessons to get caught up, then you still need to do:

143 - 30 = 113 lessons

Now, since you have 11 school days left, you would need to do:

113 lessons ÷ 11 days = 10.27 lessons per day (rounded up to the nearest whole number)

Therefore, you would need to do 11 lessons per day for the remaining 11 days of school to completely catch up on your overdue lessons.

and if i do 30 again in 2 more days how many

If you do 30 lessons today and then another 30 lessons in 2 days:

- You will have completed 30 + 30 = 60 lessons in total.
- You will have 143 - 60 = 83 lessons left to complete.

And since you have 9 school days left after those two days pass:

- You will need to complete 83 lessons ÷ 9 days = 9.22 lessons per day (rounded up to the nearest whole number).

Therefore, you would need to do 10 lessons per day for the remaining 9 days of school to completely catch up on your overdue lessons.

should i do it that way or just do 13 lessons a day

It's up to you, and it depends on what you think is realistic for you to accomplish. If you think you can handle doing 13 lessons per day, then that would be the most efficient way to catch up on your overdue lessons. However, if you prefer to do larger batches of lessons at a time, you could use the method of doing 30 lessons every few days until you catch up.

Just keep in mind that if you choose the latter method, you may need to do more lessons in one day if you miss a day or fall behind for any reason. It's important to pace yourself and find a schedule that works best for you while still being able to complete all the necessary coursework.

alright, ill be missing a few days this upcoming last week of school.

In that case, you may need to adjust your plan and do more lessons per day on the days that you are available to work on your coursework. If you know the exact days that you will not be able to work on your courses, you could calculate how many lessons you need to complete on the other days to make up for the missed time.

For example, if you know you will be missing three days out of the nine remaining ones, you will need to do:

143 lessons ÷ 9 days = 15.89 lessons per day (rounded up to the nearest whole number)

But if you subtract the three days that you will not be able to work on your courses, you will have:

9 days - 3 days = 6 days available

So you would need to do:

143 lessons ÷ 6 days = 23.83 lessons per day (rounded up to the nearest whole number)

Of course, this might not be realistic depending on how much time you have available to work on the lessons each day. So you will need to adjust your plan accordingly to ensure you catch up as much as possible, while balancing that with what you are able to realistically accomplish each day.

I can do 30 lessons depending on how long they are and if it's a test or not, I'm the fastest in math, and English, and neutral with science and geography, and I'm slow with music. I won't be able to do my lessons this evening and tomorrow. but i think most other days im free, howver i may run to the store at noon/afternoon at least once every 2-3 days and it takes about 30 minutes.