PSLE Maths 2012
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Clairifina:
How on earth do you do the last question for paper 2?
Here's the solution:
radius of one tile: 100/4=25
total area of tiles: 3.14*25*25*38=74575
38/2=19
total area of path: 19*100*50=95000
95000-74575=answer for (a)
answer for be:1700 -
The paper is very easy. I had actually expected it to be so difficult that you will cry after doing it.
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Fairly OK. Many people got tricked by question 29. They put 44 or 55 as the answer.
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My frriend’s daughter told it was soooo difficult, especially paper2.
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Paper 1 was easy.
But not Paper 2. Very challenging, not the usual concept questions they did in school. -
Ready2WORK:
@verykiasumummy
why?? easy is better... can pass or score higher...verykiasumummy:
[quote=\"CrimsonSunset\"]So disappointed...
This year's English and Math papers have all been very easy...
If the paper is easy, then average will be higher, so if the person does very well, his very good score is not so outstanding, which means t-score will be lower than if the paper is hard and he does well. :scared: :stupid: :frustrated: This paper too easy, a lot of people in my class didn't minus much marks.
[/quote]Ready2go, You are right.
The psle this year too seems to be like the prev couple of years. No too tough differentiating q . So probably the top score would be around 280 . Which means as you go lower the density of students will be higher and higher.
No so good , in my personal opinion. But well...
Try smashing the science and Lang papers...
Just like your dad smashed me in the debate
All the best. -
So..... R2go is related to w2go

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This year’s math pretty same standard as last year but i can tell you the chinese and science papers, especially science will test you very greatly on application skills. So reading and memorising alone wont work, need to encounter more and different types of questions.
For chinese, just need to understand and know all the words your dd learnt over the past few years. The cloze passage for chinese wont be easy. -
What is the ans for qn no 6
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