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11 Year Old Girl Uses Tricks for Learning By Producing a Unique Math Video - Ez Math Trix

With the help of her father JR Grandhe, Siri created a unique math video by utilizing her new idea of the "Siri Time Constant". She is able to calculate math and other time unit problems. Thanks to her incredible gifts, she has appeared on many newspapers, magazines, and TV shows.

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Contact: JR Grandhe, MD
2012 Norwich Way, Bakersfield, CA 93311
Tel & Fax: (661) 665-9436
URL: www.EzMathTrix.com
Email: contactus@ezmathtrix.com

Eleven year-old Siri Grandhe is a talented girl! With the support of her father, JR Grandhe, Siri created "EZ Math Trix," a unique instructional video focusing on simple math tricks for problem solving. Utilizing her new idea of the Siri Time Constant", she is able to calculate math and time unit problems at a truly staggering rate. Siri has been a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Nickelodeon's "Figure It Out", NBC News, and many more! Also featured in varied publications such as National Geographic and India Today, Siri's video has enabled thousands of children to achieve higher math scores and a better understanding of the subject.

"This video helps people of all ages," said Siri, in an interview with NBC. "Some people even use these tricks without even realizing it!"

Available at a special price for public and private schools and home schoolers, EZ Math Trix is a boon for students of all ages. Results of test-marketing proved this video to be extremely significant. Subjects tested were taken from a broad cross-section of people: students, university professors and their pupils, various types of business executives, and professionals, such as attorneys, engineers, and doctors.

The aim of these studies was to devise an easy, fun and, above all, effective method for learning mathematic skills that apply to everyday life. Nearly every subject, tested from an elementary school student to a college professor, felt their math skills had improved dramatically after viewing the video.

To sample a few of the video tricks, visit www.EZMathTrix.com.

Note: For TV or radio interviews with Siri, please contact the above address or phone number.

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