Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!
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Hi Almighty
You may follow the following steps (using Flickr in this example)
1) Do a print screen of the question you want to upload.
2) Edit using paint. Cut out the portion of the question you want to upload.
3) Save file in pictures (XP or Vista)
4) Go to Flickr (Free sign up as member). Upload file. Select biggest size. Right click copy URL of image. You may also use other storage media.
5) Coming back to KSP, click insert image,Img and you are on your way to insert image.
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Thankyou very much for the elaborate explanation.Tianzhu
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Please try to solve my qt:
Eddie was given 5 darts to throw at the target. One if the darts missed the target completely. What was the highest possible even score that he could get?Refer drawing :Ans 30.
According to Muffins, (sorry for wrongly writing KSi earlier)9x2 + 6X2 = 30. Y cant i take 9X4 = 36. Pl.clarify
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Hi , Second problem- please help:
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If Lucy give $8 to Ali, he will have 5 times as much money as Lucy. If Ali gives $12 to Lucy, She will have 1/3 of the amount Ali has. How much does Ali have at first? ANs:192/- I am unable to understand the model concept used by the answer key. Kindly explain in detail. -
3rd question please Help:
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4th problem
The figure shows a solid made of 3 layers of cubes. William wants to add 2 more square layers to the lowest layer of the solid shown.
a) How many cubes must he add on?
b) If he paints all the exposed surfaces of all the cubes in the first 3 top layers, how many surfaces must he paint?
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Question 5: pattern NO:II -edited
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Question :5Pattern II -photo print
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Question no :7 : Area -EDITED
Please bear with my isoceles triangle drawing in figure 2.Assume them to be isoceles triangle .
Ten Equal isoceles triangles were cut out from a rectangular piece of paper, 30 cm long. The difference in the perimeters of figure 1 and 2 is 40 cm.Find the perimeter of each isosceles triangular piece of paper which had been cut out.
Ans :16cm
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question 8:
During a sale, the price of a skirt was reduced from $256.80 to $214 inclusive of GST of 7%. What was the decrease in price of the skirt, excluding GST? Ans:40.
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