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    • RE: School bus fare

      I pay $40 for a two way trip which is about 1.6km each trip and I heard that it cost $36 for a one way trip. :moneyflies:

      posted in Money Matters
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      kiasuchamp
    • RE: School bus fare

      I pay $40 for a two way trip which is about 1.6km each trip and I heard that it cost $36 for a one way trip. :moneyflies:

      posted in Money Matters
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      kiasuchamp
    • RE: Q&A - P3 Math

      Draw a 3 by 3 square. Then, draw a pig in each square and erase the lines inside the square. Now, here's the question. Draw exactly 2 squares to give each of the pigs an individual home. :stompfeet:

      posted in Primary 3
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      kiasuchamp
    • RE: Q&A - P3 Math

      Please help me on the following question. TIA!


      Adam has $140 and his brother has $80. How much money must Adam give his brother so that Adam will have $10more than his brother?



      140-80=60
      60+10=70
      70/2=35

      This method is thought in schools! If not thought in your child's school, send next child to better school! (if any) :boogie:

      posted in Primary 3
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      kiasuchamp
    • RE: Q&A - P3 Math

      Simple answer is (3) 26. This is the formula you must know:


      2-1=1
      5-4=1
      1/1=1
      5+1=6

      The answer must end with 6 since 20 can divide by both 5 and 4. Therefore, the answer is (3) 26. A simple question and easy to do, so I hope that you did not go like this: :stupid: KIDDING!

      posted in Primary 3
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      kiasuchamp
    • RE: What is your dinner?

      Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..... Delicious! Try it as soon as I can and tell you what I think :thankyou:

      posted in Tuckshop
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      kiasuchamp
    • RE: Q&A - P3 Math

      2+2=4

      8-6=2
      4/2=2



      EASY :evil:

      posted in Primary 3
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      kiasuchamp
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