Brian Chiong's answer to Azfer's Primary 5 Maths Fractions Singapore question.
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Here are 2 ways to tackle this question. I would recommend the first one where algebra is used. If not you can draw out the initial fraction 2/3 as a model then see how many squares need to be added to achieve a 4:5 fraction. Remember that when you add to the local stamps you are also adding to the total number of stamps. Hope this helps!
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4 years ago
Thank you