Sherry Chen's answer to lisaa's Primary 6 Maths Measurement Singapore question.
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First, you’d need to find out what 3/4 of 20 is.
(3/4) x 20 = 15.
So this means you’d need 15 shaded squares.
Next, count how many shaded squares there are now.
So how many would you need to shade to add up to 15? :)
Hope this helps!
(3/4) x 20 = 15.
So this means you’d need 15 shaded squares.
Next, count how many shaded squares there are now.
So how many would you need to shade to add up to 15? :)
Hope this helps!
Date Posted:
4 years ago
qn 21 ?