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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • R Offline
      RaeCC
      last edited by

      There is one qn on savings.

      My ans $44 but here the ans is $47 . Anyone can remember the ans?


      can anyone recall the exact PSLE question, asked ?

      if have the question, we’ll be able to work out which answer is correct … is it $ 44, or $ 47 ?




      Whats the saving question about?

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        Prettydol
        last edited by

        My ds answer to the speed qn is 9000m and saving qn is 47.

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          Trevortan
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          phtthp:
          Questioner:

          There is one qn on savings.

          My ans $44 but here the ans is $47 . Anyone can remember the ans?

          can anyone recall the exact PSLE question, asked ?

          if have the question, we'll be able to work out which answer is correct ... is it $ 44, or $ 47 ?

          It's 47 days

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            novi
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              bleeze
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              dagong99:
              novi:

              How bt MCQ Q11: about 60 apples and 75 pears.


              What's your answer?
              My gal put (3)

              DS put 4.

              My DS put 3. Some of his classmates put 1. What is the ans?

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                Trevortan
                last edited by

                bleeze:
                dagong99:

                [quote=\"novi\"]How bt MCQ Q11: about 60 apples and 75 pears.


                What's your answer?
                My gal put (3)

                DS put 4.

                My DS put 3. Some of his classmates put 1. What is the ans?[/quote]The answer is 4.
                60/4 = 15
                75 can be divided by 15 with no remainder.

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                  bleeze
                  last edited by

                  novi:
                  How bt MCQ Q11: about 60 apples and 75 pears.


                  What's your answer?
                  My gal put (3)
                  DS put 4.[/quote]

                  My DS put 3. Some of his classmates put 1. What is the ans?[/quote]

                  The answer is 4.
                  60/4 = 15
                  75 can be divided by 15 with no remainder.[/quote]

                  Question is roughly : There are 60 apples and 75 pears. She wants to group them together with no remainder. There are same no. of total fruits in each group. How many apples are there in each group?
                  1) 5
                  2) 4
                  3) 12
                  4) 15

                  60/12 = 5 groups
                  75/15 = 5 groups

                  12+15 = 27 total fruits (12 apples + 15 pears in a group). So total there are 5 groups.
                  My DS's tuition teacher said the ans is 3.

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                    Trevortan
                    last edited by

                    bleeze:

                    Question is roughly : There are 60 apples and 75 pears. She wants to group them together with no remainder. There are same no. of total fruitsin each group. How many apples are there in each group?
                    1) 5
                    2) 4
                    3) 12
                    4) 15

                    60/12 = 5 groups
                    75/15 = 5 groups

                    12+15 = 27 total fruits (12 apples + 15 pears in a group). So total there are 5 groups.
                    My DS's tuition teacher said the ans is 3.
                    So there are 60 apples, in your words, 60/5 = 12 in each group. There should be 12 pears as well. 75/12 = X Answer is not 3.
                    Let's take 4 groups. 60/4 = 15
                    75/15 = 5 No remainder. Correct! Answer is 4.

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                      bleeze
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                      Trevortan:
                      bleeze:


                      Question is roughly : There are 60 apples and 75 pears. She wants to group them together with no remainder. There are same no. of total fruitsin each group. How many apples are there in each group?
                      1) 5
                      2) 4
                      3) 12
                      4) 15

                      60/12 = 5 groups
                      75/15 = 5 groups

                      12+15 = 27 total fruits (12 apples + 15 pears in a group). So total there are 5 groups.
                      My DS's tuition teacher said the ans is 3.

                      So there are 60 apples, in your words, 60/5 = 12 in each group. There should be 12 pears as well. 75/12 = X Answer is not 3.
                      Let's take 4 groups. 60/4 = 15
                      75/15 = 5 No remainder. Correct! Answer is 4.

                      But the question said that \"She wants to group them together with no remainder\".
                      So you are saying apples has 4 groups and pear has 5 groups?
                      I thought apples and pears are grouped together? :?

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                        24hr-mum
                        last edited by

                        I oso think ans is 4 bcos they say put together in one bag

                        So total 135
                        135 cant b divided by 12

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