Meet Lisa. Her mom told her to organize the study table, but now she doesn't know how to because the table is smaller than the average size of a study table.
Lisa looked at her table that was placed near a wall.
After observing for 5 minutes, she got an idea.
She first made 3 separate spaces:
Left side
Right side
Up side
She then got thick books on the left side, placing them on top of each other.
Now she put thin books and notebooks on the right side.
And on the upside, she put the items like pens, pencils, etc.
And now she was able to study.
After a while, she was talking to a friend named Sakura.
Sakura had the same problem, so Lisa told her the solution.
After Sakura did what Lisa told her, she started to study.
But there was a problem. When she started to study, she kept the book or notebook in the middle, but when she wrote in the notebook, her arm hit the book, causing her to not be able to write properly because of the lack of space for free movement of her hand.
So Sakura decided to change the way she kept the book.
Instead of putting the book in a straight line, she put it in a horizontal position.
Now she got enough space for writing properly, but the problem was that because she was right-handed, she kept the right-side books/notebooks horizontally, taking up the space that was going to be used as the pencil or other item stand. And if she kept the item stands on the right side, they would fall from the table if she mistakenly hit them while writing.
So she thought of keeping the pencil stand on top of the book, but it was a bad idea. Instead, she connected the left-side books and right-side notebooks, making a small wall because of them getting connected, and then kept the pencil stand.
Now the issue was the wall and table distance.
If they were stuck together, the wall would get damaged, and if you put it far from the wall, the pencils and books might fall.
Now Sakura was confused about what to do.
When she was thinking and spinning her pencil, the pencil slipped from her hand and almost fell from her bed, but it got stuck because the bed and wall distance was exactly the size of the pencil's thickness.
When Sakura saw it, she got an idea.
She first measured the pencil thickness, then adjusted the table and wall distance accordingly.
Now she could study without any issue.
Both Sakura and Lisa, after studying, discussed it and were pretty happy to see their problem-solving skills.
~The End