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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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      Username123
      last edited by

      Jamer_joe\" post_id=\"1937813\" time=\"1569565505\" user_id=\"181186:

      TGP666\" post_id=\"1937812\" time=\"1569565404\" user_id=\"181285:

      whatttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt i put false false true
      bc i assume it is 90 degree and see if it works
      i think other answers does not work(or does it?)

      No they said the figure is not drawn to scale so true cannot

      It is a trapezium so assuming right angle, you will realise that after figuring out all angles in a trapezium, it will satisfy the conditions(e.g. 180 degrees in a triangle, angles between parallel lines)

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        agltan98
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        15%->6 egg tarts

        100%->40 egg tarts
        40+6= 46 egg tarts (ans a)

        $61.20 / 40 = $1.53 (ans b)

        Check: ✅
        If 1 egg tart is $1.53
        40 egg tarts should get $61.20
        If Jamie got 15% discount,
        $61.20 x 15% = $9.18
        This extra $9.18 was used to buy 6 more egg tarts. So if I take this extra money divide by the cost of 1 egg tarts, I should get 6 egg tarts:
        $9.18 / $1.53 = 6 egg tarts ✅

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          agltan98
          last edited by

          15%->6 egg tarts

          100%->40 egg tarts
          40+6= 46 egg tarts (ans a)

          $61.20 / 40 = $1.53 (ans b)

          Check: ✅
          If 1 egg tart is $1.53
          40 egg tarts should get $61.20
          If Jamie got 15% discount,
          $61.20 x 15% = $9.18
          This extra $9.18 was used to buy 6 more egg tarts. So if I take this extra money divide by the cost of 1 egg tarts, I should get 6 egg tarts:
          $9.18 / $1.53 = 6 egg tarts ✅

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            Ellybelly
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            https://postimg.cc/CBsCWXGx


            My DS said the figure is like this.

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              TGP666
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              sunnybear\" post_id=\"1937821\" time=\"1569565954\" user_id=\"22113:

              Anyone has the part a and b answer for the black and white beads ?
              question what? Paper what?

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                sunnybear
                last edited by

                Black and white beads question is from paper 2. Cannot remember question sequence

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                  Bingomama
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                  Ellybelly\" post_id=\"1937814\" time=\"1569565571\" user_id=\"179810:

                  My boy answers are False False Not Possible to Tell.

                  As he said it was written in question, that figure not drawn to scale.

                  Not sure if it's correct.
                  Same as my DD, (F, F, NPTT)

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                    whitecarrotcake
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                    TGP666\" post_id=\"1937819\" time=\"1569565938\" user_id=\"181285:

                    Its 0 so 493 minus 0 still equals to 493,which is not divisible by 4
                    Can your child remember the qn? Mine said she's in Math coma, cannot remember.

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                      Blurfamily
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                      ctys\" post_id=\"1937762\" time=\"1569562271\" user_id=\"181294:

                      Hello! I’m just a student taking psle this year. After checking answers with many of my friends, I think the answers for a) of the last question of the math paper is 26 500 and b) is 50.2%. And for the second last question, I believe the answer for a) is 36cm. (I’m sorry that I forgotten the answer for b!)

                      I hope this helps!

                      Disclaimer: These answers are not completely reliable, these are just the answers my friends and I have in common
                      My son thinks that the answer for part a in the last question is 62500 and he thinks that the answer for b in the second last question is 4cm. Apart from that, he has put the same answers as you. (Don't worry, we are not sure if we are correct either. )

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                        Bingomama
                        last edited by

                        My DD said this year math paper is tough compared to past 3 years (2016 - 2018) psle.

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