AC Lim's answer to Kelly's Primary 4 Maths Singapore question.
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10 packet of guava = 10 x 2.9 = 29 kg
56-29=27
1 package of guava and 1 packet of apples = i2.9+0.1= 3.0kg
Therefore, number of packet of apples = 27/3 = 9 packets
Total guava = 10+9 = 19 packets
Hope this helps
56-29=27
1 package of guava and 1 packet of apples = i2.9+0.1= 3.0kg
Therefore, number of packet of apples = 27/3 = 9 packets
Total guava = 10+9 = 19 packets
Hope this helps
Date Posted:
4 years ago