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    Purported Primary 1 bonus question confuses the Internet

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      ngl2010
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      :faint:

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        :yikes: :siam: Dunno what they want to test in P1 kids where topics hardly covered are addition and subtraction till SA1..really wonder how many primary teachers can answer this question correctly.

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          It was on HardwareZone. It must be true! :roll:

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            superkiasudad
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            This question stumped even my boy who is in secondary school! Anyway it appears that the question is flawed and here's the actual solution.


            http://accdenteach.blogspot.sg/2017/05/much-ado-on-social-media-about-primary.html

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              superkiasudad:
              This question stumped even my boy who is in secondary school! Anyway it appears that the question is flawed and here's the actual solution.


              http://accdenteach.blogspot.sg/2017/05/much-ado-on-social-media-about-primary.html
              Actually, the answer starting clockwise from the top is 6, 1, 8 and 9. According to where this question actually came from, the answers have to be numbers between 1 and 9. Otherwise, there can be any number of permutations. :siam:

              Not that I believe it was a P1 exam question. :razz:

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                janet88
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                if this is indeed a question for p1, i really pity the kids.

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                  pirate:
                  superkiasudad:

                  This question stumped even my boy who is in secondary school! Anyway it appears that the question is flawed and here's the actual solution.


                  http://accdenteach.blogspot.sg/2017/05/much-ado-on-social-media-about-primary.html

                  Actually, the answer starting clockwise from the top is 6, 1, 8 and 9. According to where this question actually came from, the answers have to be numbers between 1 and 9. Otherwise, there can be any number of permutations. :siam:

                  Not that I believe it was a P1 exam question. :razz:

                  Oh. But the question did not specify that the numbers have to between 1 and 9. It just asked the students to fill in the missing numbers. Perhaps there is another variant floating around? The mystery deepens!
                  https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C_yjNI6UwAAy-xj.jpg\">

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                    superkiasudad:

                    Oh. But the question did not specify that the numbers have to between 1 and 9. It just asked the students to fill in the missing numbers. Perhaps there is another variant floating around? The mystery deepens!
                    No mystery lah. Just go to the Straits Times link in the first post of this thread. šŸ˜‚

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                      Not that I believe it was a P1 exam question. :razz:
                      According to Abraham Lincoln, if it's on the internet, it must be true.

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