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Do you struggle with the Rule of Three? Don't you understand anything about those arrows? If your answer is yes, then this video is for you. But if your answer is no, this video is still for you, because the Rule of Three is a subject that is often asked about in public exams, such as public exams, the National High School Exam (ENEM), the military exam, etc. In this video, you will learn the Rule of Three with the Stay on Top Method of the MPP Method, a method that does not use those arrows that end up confusing everyone. Our teacher, Renato Oliveira, continues our FREE Mathematics course with the Rule of Three - Theory and Exercises with the Stay on Top Method. This course will be live every Tuesday at 7:15 pm here on our YouTube channel. In this course, we will show you how the MPP Method will help you get approved, making Mathematics a differentiator in your life. Our goal is to bring the MPP Method to as many people as possible and the best way for you to help us and help yourself is by watching all the classes LIVE and inviting people to watch this Rule of Three class and the course, so you will be helping people to Learn Math and making the world a better place. We believe that people will learn Math, make their dreams come true and with that we will all be contributing to a better world after all happy people make a happy and better world. So are you committed to your success as we are? LINKS AND MATERIALS: ____________________________________________ Class Material: https://bit.ly/regra-de-tres-07-04 MPP Triad: http://bit.ly/venda-triade-mpp Tuesday Classes Whatsapp Group: https://bit.ly/ao-vivo-de-terca Basic Math Course Link: http://bit.ly/playlist-mat-basica ____________________________________________ Follow us on social media: Subscribe to our Youtube: http://bit.ly/CanalMatemáticaPraPassar Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/FacebookMPP Visit our Website: http://bit.ly/SiteMatemáticaPraPassar Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/Instagram-MPP Whatsapp: (21) 97029-9443 #regradetres #matematica #matematicaparaconcursos