Adaik Valli
Asked 9 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 5 chevron_right Number and Algebra

Please, we need your help to solve this question . Thanks in advance

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Raymond Ng

6 years ago
Adaik Valli

Thank you.

6 years ago
Xavier Sng

If one can notice that the even rows in column A are multiples of 8, and that one can observe that 432 is divisible by 8, 432 will appear in column A.

6 years ago
Xavier Sng

Similarly, 433 = 432 + 1, so like 1, 433 must be in column A. 434 = 432 + 2. So like 2, 434 is in column B. 435 and 436 are in columns C and D respectively. 437 = 432 + 5 must follow 5 and join the numbers in column D. 438 and 439, like 6 and 7, go into columns C and B respectively. 440, being a multiple of 8, goes into column A of course, and the pattern repeats itself.

6 years ago

Abu Umar
Asked 9 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 5 chevron_right Geometry

Need some help with question (e)....thanx in advance

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Raymond Ng

6 years ago
Connie Chew

Yes angel BAC is 69

6 years ago
Xavier Sng

6 years ago

Joan Loh K F
Asked 9 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 4 chevron_right Number and Algebra

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Joan Loh K F

Pls help , my answer is different wit teacher

6 years ago
Yeo See Yeong

One bunch consists of 5R2D. 105 flowers were packed into 15 bunches. Hence roses = 15x5 = 75.

6 years ago
Joan Loh K F

I understand now, thanks

6 years ago

Hector Correa
Asked 9 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 4 chevron_right Fractions

Need help on this P4 math question.

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Yeo See Yeong

At first, vanilla = 3u and strawberry = 2u + 10. 5u+10=85. U=15. Hence strawberry = 40

6 years ago
Christopher Wong

6 years ago
Hector Correa

Thanks to both of you...my son understood now but i am slow of this model method 😊

6 years ago
Izam Marwasi

6 years ago

Nadia Rahman
Asked 9 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 6 chevron_right Number and Algebra

Sorry. Another one! P6 word problem :/

Replies 4

Yeo See Yeong

6 years ago
Nadia Rahman

Thank you! :)

6 years ago
Gek Poh

Any other simpler method to understand?

6 years ago
Raymond Ng

6 years ago