sakurauiky's answer to Eileen's Primary 5 Maths Fractions Singapore question.
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1/5
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2×$15000=$30000
1/5
(ii)
2×$15000=$30000
Date Posted:
1 year ago
Sorry, but how? Any working to show? Thanks.
Make numerator same
3/10 of total
3/5 of remaining
3=3
5 - remaining =
10 - total
2- saving
(i)
Saving/total
= 2/10
=1/5
(ii)
Car=total-remaining
=10-5=5
Total = 2 car
= 2×$15000
= $30000 (Ans)
3/10 of total
3/5 of remaining
3=3
5 - remaining =
10 - total
2- saving
(i)
Saving/total
= 2/10
=1/5
(ii)
Car=total-remaining
=10-5=5
Total = 2 car
= 2×$15000
= $30000 (Ans)