1/4 + 1/5 = 9/20 (read)
20u = 80
1u = 4
9u = 36
He read 36 pages in total on both days.
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Serene Khoo
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Yueh Mei Liu
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Nandula Hema
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Suhailah Wahid
Thank you everyone
6 years ago
Pieter Cronje
There can be confusion if the 1/5 of the rest of the book is seen as 1/5 of 60. Gives 12. So 20 +12=32. But I then it would have stated "rest of the book"....
Agree with 36
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Jyotsna Mathur
36
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Goh Thsu Chuan
36
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Nandula Hema
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P5 question.
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Edlynn Rose
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Adrian Ng
Making it visual... https://www.facebook.com/127120390703672/photos/a.456163587799349.1073741825.127120390703672/814263408656030/?type=1&theater
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Nandula Hema
Thanks Edlynn Rose and Andrian Ng
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Jamie Lee
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Hi teachers, my sister has attempted the questions. please help to check. Thanks :-)
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Adrian Ng
Making it visual...
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Jamie Lee
thank u. noted.
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Goh Thsu Chuan
By illustration, ans 116
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Jacqueline Lau
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Thank you for adding me.
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Jamie Lee
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Edlynn Rose
Sharing an alternative approach where instead of representing parts as shaded and unshaded, I've replaced these with a letter and then making the comparison.