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| Colourful pails |
If the above question is easy, try to do the more challenging question below.
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| Colourful pails |
If the above question is easy, try to do the more challenging question below.
If the above question is easy, try to do the more challenging question below.
This question provides 2 different totals of 2 different items with different unit values and quantities. But it does not give any other information besides the quantities and the totals.
This question is a more advance version of this question.
(Where 2 different item types and 2 totals are given but no comparisons given between the 2 different items)
Such questions are suitable for P5 and P6.
These questions will usually appear in paper 2.
Calculator usage is allowed.
What is the cost of 8 boxes of gum?
This question uses 2 different fractions to represent 2 different groups of items.
Each denominator represents a different total.
Such questions are referred to as "units and parts".
A similar version of the question can also be found "here".
These questions will usually appear in P6 Exams Paper 2 and often appears in P6 Prelims.
Calculator usage is allowed.
How many girls were there at first?
This question provides 2 different totals of 2 different items with different unit values and quantities. But it does not give any other information besides the quantities and the totals.
Such questions are suitable for P5 and P6.
These questions will usually appear in paper 2.
Calculator usage is allowed.
What is the total mass of 1 cement bag and 1 brick?
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