Q&A - PSLE Math
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MummyJamie:
Yea, i hope so tooSally baked some cookies to sell. ΒΎ of them were chocolate cookies and the remaning were almond cookies. After she sold 210 chocolate cookies and 5/6 of the almond cookies, she had 1/5 of the cookies left. How many cookies did she sell?
That one was 960 right?
Most of us got that.
my daug didnt noe how 2 do the geometry qn...did u get 36 for the last qn? n 11:06am for the qn on spd??? >.< =.=
thnx
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beatrice:
parent123 how did you do the geometry question?? i(im a student, just took it today) found it impossible. the othter questions were easy to me but i had no idea about the geometry question. i spent like 1 hour looking at it(im not exxagerating) oh and good luck on chinese tmr!!
180degrees/3=60degrees
60degrees/3=30degrees
180degrees-30degrees=150degrees
this is my solution for q17. hope its the one you are asking for -
nani:
Speed, yes, I got 11:06. For the last question, i got 68 T.T I think it's wrong.
Yea, i hope so tooMummyJamie:
Sally baked some cookies to sell. ΒΎ of them were chocolate cookies and the remaning were almond cookies. After she sold 210 chocolate cookies and 5/6 of the almond cookies, she had 1/5 of the cookies left. How many cookies did she sell?
That one was 960 right?
Most of us got that.
my daug didnt noe how 2 do the geometry qn...did u get 36 for the last qn? n 11:06am for the qn on spd??? >.< =.=
thnx -
parent135:
O_Obeatrice:
parent123 how did you do the geometry question?? i(im a student, just took it today) found it impossible. the othter questions were easy to me but i had no idea about the geometry question. i spent like 1 hour looking at it(im not exxagerating) oh and good luck on chinese tmr!!
180degrees/3=60degrees
60degrees/3=30degrees
180degrees-30degrees=150degrees
this is my solution for q17. hope its the one you are asking for
I used 180degrees / 6 = 30degrees
30 degrees x 4 = 120degrees.
Think Im wrong though. o_O -
parent135:
beatrice:
parent123 how did you do the geometry question?? i(im a student, just took it today) found it impossible. the othter questions were easy to me but i had no idea about the geometry question. i spent like 1 hour looking at it(im not exxagerating) oh and good luck on chinese tmr!!
180degrees/3=60degrees
60degrees/3=30degrees
180degrees-30degrees=150degrees
this is my solution for q17. hope its the one you are asking for[/quote what answer did you get for paper2 the first question ?
question is:
list out ALL the letters below that have perpendicular lines:
TEAM
whats your answer?
my answer is T, E, and M
P.S. may be i know how to do everything but know how to do and getting correct are 2 different things. -
Yeah I think the answer is T , E & M. Most of the classmates I checked with wrote that. I wrote T & E.
What a headdesk paper. -
is the ans T and E??? 0.o
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Ohh! And for paper one, the second last question, the computer one, what did yaβll get?
I got 100 minutes. Many are saying itβs 25.
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parent135:
0beatrice:
parent123 how did you do the geometry question?? i(im a student, just took it today) found it impossible. the othter questions were easy to me but i had no idea about the geometry question. i spent like 1 hour looking at it(im not exxagerating) oh and good luck on chinese tmr!!
180degrees/3=60degrees
60degrees/3=30degrees
180degrees-30degrees=150degrees
this is my solution for q17. hope its the one you are asking for
Isn't 60degrees/3=20degrees? -
MummyJamie:
oh yes i got 100 minutes too.Ohh! And for paper one, the second last question, the computer one, what did ya'll get?
I got 100 minutes. Many are saying it's 25.
o_o
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