2 of such comparison statements are given and the total is also known.


A rectangle or square is presented with a triangle inside the shape.
The 3 corners of the triangle are touching the sides of the rectangle/square.
Such questions require students to use the concept that triangle is half of the area of the rectangle/square that it shares its base and height with.
These questions appear can appear in both Paper 1 and in Paper 2.
For the purposes of this practice,
calculator usage is allowed.
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What is the area of triangle BDF?

The concept of overlapping shapes requires ratio knowledge, constant difference and knowing that the overlapped area is the same value for both individual shapes.
Such questions usually appear in Paper 2 of P5 and P6 exams.
Calculator usage is allowed.
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P4 and P5 Fractions is a relatively large topic.
One of the type of question requires student to be able to tell the difference between the following fraction problem sum.
| Malcolm has 3/5 kg of sugar. | Malcolm has 3/5 kg of sugar. |
| He gave away 1/2 kg of the sugar. | He gave away 1/2 of the sugar. |
| What is the mass of sugar he has left? | What is the mass of sugar he has left? |
Can you spot the difference between the 2 fraction problem sums above?
Both will produce different answers due to this subtle difference.
Such questions often appear in Section B or P4 Papers or Paper 1 of P5 Papers.
Calculator usage will not be allowed.
A more advanced version of this question can also be found here.
An expert version of this question can be found here.
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The formula for area and perimeter of shapes such as rectangles or square are taught since P3.
Composite figures made of identical rectangles requires students to be able to see lengths and breadths of each rectangle and how they are related to the composite figure.
Such questions are common for P4 Section C and P5 Paper 1.
No calculator is allowed.
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The following question type starts with a known total between 2 parties.
One of the party transfers a fraction of itself to the other.
The ending difference is also known.
Such questions usually appear in P5 and P6 Paper 2 of exams.
Calculator usage is allowed.
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