Chua Yi Cheng's answer to LockB's Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.

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Chua Yi Cheng
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check the numbers that p q and r have in common and take the smallest value! for example here p q and r have 2^3, 2 and 2^2 respectively, so you take 2 because it’s the smallest! do the same for 3, and multiply 2 and 3 together to get 6! i hope you understand !
LockB
LockB
2 years ago
thx :)