Mokan's answer to Nurul's Primary 6 Maths Data Analysis Singapore question.

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In the first part of the question we dont know how big the '207' part of the model is. But in the second part, even after two times as many apples are sold and still left with 72, we can see how much the '207' part takes up.
(Key point: In both scenarios, the total number of fruits remain the same)