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    • K Offline
      KSP
      last edited by

      sleepy:
      Flowermonaster:

      I think Way2GO is trying to tell you if the parents are GEPers then they must have married in their early twenties to have kids in GEP now.

      I might be wrong. :evil:

      I see. So first batch of GEPers will be 27 years old this year. And in order to have GEP kids of 10 years old, must be pregnant by 16 years old

      but GEP started 1984 and those students were P4 10year old then... not new born..... šŸ˜†

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      • NebbermindN Offline
        Nebbermind
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        if GEP 1st implemented in 1984, assuming at P4, then they were born in 1974...shd be 37, right? :?

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        • V Offline
          vlim
          last edited by

          Flowermonaster:
          vlim:



          Checked with my ds liao..He said he didn't do the 'barcode' or 'break the code' stuff le... :roll:

          Strange, was that a standard GE project work or work given to selected pupils only? :?

          I don't think so. I suppose different cohort, they might try diff challenging number guessing or pattern guessing stuffs.. :roll:

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          • K Offline
            KSP
            last edited by

            Nebbermind:
            if GEP 1st implemented in 1984, assuming at P4, then they were born in 1974...shd be 37, right? :?


            yes :celebrate:

            they forgot to plus 10 :spank: :heresmyfish: :pokeeye:

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            • F Offline
              Flowermonaster
              last edited by

              sleepy:
              Flowermonaster:

              I think Way2GO is trying to tell you if the parents are GEPers then they must have married in their early twenties to have kids in GEP now.

              I might be wrong. :evil:

              I see. So first batch of GEPers will be 27 years old this year. And in order to have GEP kids of 10 years old, must be pregnant by 16 years old

              No lah! :rotflmao: Cannot be so young, they should be in their mid thirties around 36/7. So to have a GEP kid, they must be pregnant when they are 25 or so.(just a rough estimation)

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              • F Offline
                Flowermonaster
                last edited by

                KSP:
                Nebbermind:

                if GEP 1st implemented in 1984, assuming at P4, then they were born in 1974...shd be 37, right? :?



                yes :celebrate:

                they forgot to plus 10 :spank: :heresmyfish: :pokeeye:

                Don't beat me! I just missed by a few years! 😢 Me no good in Math leh! :faint:

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                • V Offline
                  vlim
                  last edited by

                  Flowermonaster:
                  sleepy:

                  [quote=\"Flowermonaster\"]I think Way2GO is trying to tell you if the parents are GEPers then they must have married in their early twenties to have kids in GEP now.

                  I might be wrong. :evil:

                  I see. So first batch of GEPers will be 27 years old this year. And in order to have GEP kids of 10 years old, must be pregnant by 16 years old

                  No lah! :rotflmao: Cannot be so young, they should be in their mid thirties around 36/7. So to have a GEP kid, they must be pregnant when they are 25 or so.(just a rough estimation)[/quote]aiyoyo..if the 1st batch geppers have kid in p4 gep this yr ..then they gave birth when they were 27...but if their kid is in p4 gep earlier then this yr.. then they gave birth earlier then the age of 27 lor... šŸ˜‰

                  aiyo a tricky ge maths qn set by way2go :rotflmao:

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                  • S Offline
                    sleepy
                    last edited by

                    Yahor! Alamak, my Maths really hopeless šŸ˜“

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                    • K Offline
                      KSP
                      last edited by

                      vlim:

                      aiyoyo..if the 1st batch geppers have kid in p4 gep this yr ..then they gave birth when they were 27...but if their kid is in p4 gep earlier then this yr.. then they gave birth earlier then the age of 27 lor... šŸ˜‰

                      aiyo a tricky ge maths qn set by way2go :rotflmao:
                      need a PhD or Prof to solve.... :boogie:

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                      • NebbermindN Offline
                        Nebbermind
                        last edited by

                        KSP:



                        need a PhD or Prof to solve.... :boogie:
                        donch need lah. just need to be PSLE-ready!!! šŸ˜†

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