Since you didn't specify a specific (e.g., "number 45" or "page 12"), I have written a story about a student named Maxim who is trying to solve a tricky problem from that exact textbook by V.N. Rudnitskaya and T.V. Yudacheva . The Mystery of the Missing Train
"Two hours!" Maxim shouted over the roar of the engine. "They will meet in exactly two hours, at 10:00 AM!" Since you didn't specify a specific (e
Maxim closed his eyes. Suddenly, the walls of his room faded away. He wasn't in his bedroom anymore; he was standing on a windy platform at Station A. A giant steam engine hissed beside him. The conductor, who looked remarkably like the illustration of a wise owl from his textbook, checked a gold pocket watch. The Mystery of the Missing Train "Two hours
"Problem number 15," he whispered. "A train leaves Station A at 8:00 AM traveling at 60 km/h..." He wasn't in his bedroom anymore; he was
Maxim panicked. He remembered the formula: . He pulled a giant pencil out of his backpack—it was the size of a sword. He began scribbling calculations directly onto the platform floor. Train 1: 60 km/h. Train 2: 40 km/h. Distance between stations: 200 km.
Maxim opened his eyes. He was back at his desk. He smiled, picked up his pen, and neatly wrote "Answer: 10:00 AM" into his notebook. For the first time, the Rudnitskaya textbook didn't feel like a chore—it felt like a map to another world.
The Owl-Conductor smiled, blew a silver whistle, and the train let out a triumphant CHOO-CHOO! The world began to blur. The steam turned into the smell of his mom's cooking, and the cold wind turned into the hum of his bedroom fan.