Koflot's answer to Amanda's Secondary 1 Maths Singapore question.
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Hello Amanda! I sort of see what you correction-taped and here is your misconception:
Cross-multiplication only applied in multiplied
equations: y/2 • z/3 = 3y • 2z
To make base the same for addition and subtraction, multiply throughout the LCM
( Least common multiple)
Good luck!
Cross-multiplication only applied in multiplied
equations: y/2 • z/3 = 3y • 2z
To make base the same for addition and subtraction, multiply throughout the LCM
( Least common multiple)
Good luck!
Date Posted:
4 years ago