Lidiya Francis
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Arati Mulik
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Loo Wee Lee
Asked 9 years ago

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When Jane started folding paper crane, Rose had already folded 80 paper cranes. For every 7 paper cranes that Jane folded, Rose folded 5 paper cranes. How many paper cranes would Jane have folded when both girls had the same number of paper cranes?How to draw the model for this?Every day, Jane folded 2 more cranes. Hence in 80/2 = 40 days, Jane and Rose had folded the same number of cranes.Jane folded = 7*40 = 280 paper cranesThanks!

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Jason Oon

Hope this helps.

6 years ago
Loo Wee Lee

Thanks Jason Oon

6 years ago

Adrian Ng
Asked 9 years ago

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Making it visual...

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Ivin Yeo

Thanks Adrian! Interesting concept... That's what I am looking for ....Math is ever so interesting and challenging!!

6 years ago

Adrian Ng
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Josephine Koh

Thank you Adrian!😀

6 years ago