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    2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • J Offline
      jj_1808
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      My son said the answer is 6 .

      Just count the no of cubes that have 2 joint faces.

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        oneheart
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        My gal's answer is 3, she said the drawn diagram in this forum is not accurate. She said there's 9 cubes. Her class has mixtures of 3, 4 and 6 as answers tho. Hopefully she read the questions correctly ๐Ÿ˜“

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          garfy
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          Questions state 8 cubes โ€ฆ

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            oneheart:
            My gal's answer is 3, she said the drawn diagram in this forum is not accurate. She said there's 9 cubes. Her class has mixtures of 3, 4 and 6 as answers tho. Hopefully she read the questions correctly ๐Ÿ˜“

            Intially, my girl counted 9 cubes from the diagram. But when she read the question again, she realised that the question stated that the figure was made out 8 cubes.

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              lee_yl:
              oneheart:

              My gal's answer is 3, she said the drawn diagram in this forum is not accurate. She said there's 9 cubes. Her class has mixtures of 3, 4 and 6 as answers tho. Hopefully she read the questions correctly ๐Ÿ˜“


              Intially, my girl counted 9 cubes from the diagram. But when she read the question again, she realised that the question stated that the figure was made out 8 cubes.

              When your girl realise the figure was made out of 8 cubes and not 9, did she see that the middle cube was empty?

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                garfy:
                lee_yl:

                [quote=\"oneheart\"]My gal's answer is 3, she said the drawn diagram in this forum is not accurate. She said there's 9 cubes. Her class has mixtures of 3, 4 and 6 as answers tho. Hopefully she read the questions correctly ๐Ÿ˜“


                Intially, my girl counted 9 cubes from the diagram. But when she read the question again, she realised that the question stated that the figure was made out 8 cubes.

                When your girl realise the figure was made out of 8 cubes and not 9, did she see that the middle cube was empty?[/quote]Ya! Initially she thought there was a cube in the middle because there was a โ€œlineโ€??

                But when she was checking, she realised that the question stated that there were 8 cubes, not 9, so she recounted and realised that there was actually no middle cube.

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                  ryka:
                  I do not know the exact wording of the question but possible to refer Solid as a state of matter (I.e. not liquid or gas)

                  That would make the word 'solid' superfluous, unless you know of a gas ball or a liquid ball.

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                    Bubbly Ang:
                    Sctc:

                    [quote=\"Bubbly Ang\"]Yea. Overall paper need some thinking processing. Adaptation qn was challenging. MCQ was quite ok. There was one mcq about pollination. Something about what Z is being pollinated by...anyone have any idea?



                    I think I remembered that question now. My answer is pollinated by insects , two flowers

                    Yes. My DD also put the same answer. She say she donโ€™t know what the qn wanted. Almost entire class people all have choices 1,2,3,4 as the answer. Confused.[/quote]https://i.postimg.cc/52cbSDg8/20181004_175907.jpg\">
                    They gave flower like that, so according to my DS stigma is lower, so within 1 flower pollination can occur. That means Insect with one flower option. Anyone please shed some light on.

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                      Sctc
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                      I think the question did mention something like the pistil will fall off first followed by the stamen, meaning that they mature at different timing, that will prevent self pollination. I may be wrong.

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                        But he said they didnโ€™t mention about anything and morover they know about pistil but not in depth.

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