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Please help! Could draw model to explain? Thank you very much

Date Posted: 4 years ago
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Mrs Ong would have used 3/4kg + 1/5kg of flour. Using a common denominator so that we may add the two fractions, that equation becomes 15/20kg + 4/20kg = 19/20kg.
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Choo
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4 years ago
Thank you very much! :)
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With explanation! Goodluck! Ask me if you need to clear up any doubts !
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4 years ago
Thank you very much :)