Dinglan
Asked 5 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 4 chevron_right Measurement

Help with the 2 questions

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Kelvin Tan YC

This problem is not really good because we need to account for the widths of the lamp posts.. unless we assume the width is 0

5 years ago

Ramaswamy Canagaradj
Asked 5 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 5 chevron_right Fractions

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Kelvin Tan YC

Solution

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Chloe
Asked 5 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 6 chevron_right Measurement

Replies 2

Kelvin Tan YC

Part 1

5 years ago
Kelvin Tan YC

Part 2

5 years ago

Aisyah
Asked 5 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 5 chevron_right Number and Algebra

Help ...thanks

Replies 2

Kelvin Tan YC

Part 1

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Kelvin Tan YC

Part 2

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Tricia
Asked 5 years ago

SG chevron_right Primary 6 chevron_right Number and Algebra

Please help. Is my answer for a) correct? Cant answer b) somehow. Thks for the help

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Mr Chan

Answer for (a) should be 4:5 . Since the three groups are equal, and given number of boys in x equals number of girls in Y, then number of boys in X and Y combined is equal to that of girls in X and Y combined.

5 years ago
Kelvin Tan YC

a).

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Kelvin Tan YC

b).

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