Gerry Lim's answer to Nur's Primary 3 Maths Singapore question.

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Gerry Lim
Gerry Lim's answer
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Peter has 24 more sweets than Fiona. If peter gives 24÷2=12 sweets to Fiona, they will have equal numbet of sweets. For Fiona to have 12 more sweets than Peter, Peter will have to give another 12 sweets.
So total number of sweets peter has to give = 12+12=24 sweets
Nur
Nur
2 years ago
Answer key says 18
Eric Nicholas K
Eric Nicholas K
2 years ago
…For Fiona to have 12 more sweets than Peter, Peter must give another 6 sweets …