Gentlemen, (Roger n Perseverance)
Thank you for the valuable comments. And in particular,\".....some funny funny solution from nowhereland .......a ...
Yes this is correct. For the PSLE there is no boundary placed on which methods you must or must not apply. The student may choose any method to solve ...
Jennifer Tan YP wrote:
Seems like a simple question but it became a curve ball for me! Pls help!
This is a 5-mark question from Nanyang 2009 P5 SA2 ...
Yes this would be considered a \'normal\' question. We learn \"Guess & Check\" and also \"making a list\" as approaches to problem solving.
You wil ...
Yes, I was just looking at this question with in a live workshop with teachers :) I would approach it in a similar style by making a list of possible ...
Hi, Perseverance
Darryl is at school at the moment. I believe it\'s from his CA2 maths question. He posted it last night and asked me to lookout fo ...
orchid wrote:
(2) answer is 5/9.
Move the second square P in alignment with the first square P and third square P. You will get 3 squares laying on ...
Darryl See wrote:
I know what I have to do, but I cannot identify the information I need to solve the question. Need help to identify the necessary i ...