Xiang Jun's answer to Alicia's Primary 6 Maths Fractions Singapore question.
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In other words, you want to make 1/6 become 5/30 so that you can have 5 smaller units in 1 bigger unit.
1 big unit = 5 small units
this way u can see that on the 2nd day, michelle makes 1 smaller unit more than what she made on the first day. Hence, 6 smaller units = 48.
1 big unit = 5 small units
this way u can see that on the 2nd day, michelle makes 1 smaller unit more than what she made on the first day. Hence, 6 smaller units = 48.
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2 years ago
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