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    2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)

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      Astudentwhoanswersquestions
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      yummers\" post_id=\"1997137\" time=\"1601627972\" user_id=\"188678:

      Astudentwhoanswersquestions\" post_id=\"1997103\" time=\"1601626204\" user_id=\"188683:

      [quote=sywtj post_id=1997102 time=1601626101 user_id=188688]

      hi, if i'm not wrong about which question it was, i put 300 🙂

      how did you do it? I feel like 300 is a bit large imo

      I think I divided the bottom half into five parts and replaced the missing parts with other shaded parts from bottom itself. I can’t remember how, but I got 150 for the area of bottom. 150 X 2 = 300[/quote]what values did they give?? I forgot

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        yummers\" post_id=\"1997137\" time=\"1601627972\" user_id=\"188678:

        [quote=Astudentwhoanswersquestions post_id=1997103 time=1601626204 user_id=188683]

        how did you do it? I feel like 300 is a bit large imo

        I think I divided the bottom half into five parts and replaced the missing parts with other shaded parts from bottom itself. I can’t remember how, but I got 150 for the area of bottom. 150 X 2 = 300

        what values did they give?? I forgot[/quote]uhhhhh i remember they said that the shaded parts (3 on top, two below) were 165cm2

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          sywtj\" post_id=\"1997142\" time=\"1601629016\" user_id=\"188688:

          Astudentwhoanswersquestions\" post_id=\"1997140\" time=\"1601628482\" user_id=\"188683:

          [quote=yummers post_id=1997137 time=1601627972 user_id=188678]

          I think I divided the bottom half into five parts and replaced the missing parts with other shaded parts from bottom itself. I can’t remember how, but I got 150 for the area of bottom. 150 X 2 = 300

          what values did they give?? I forgot

          uhhhhh i remember they said that the shaded parts (3 on top, two below) were 165cm2[/quote]O wait nvm I got the same answer as you xD

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            Memememem
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            What is the mark allocation for the printer question?pls reply

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              Haro
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              Anyone remember the question for hearts/stars? DS wanted to know as he couldn’t recall “possible numbers” or “possible number(s)” …not sure they r testing eng or math.

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                my answer for that question is 330 cm2 🙂 because i drew guide lines and moved some stuff and i got 5 of the thinner rectangles , so since 165cm2 is the total area ... one thin rectangle is 33 cm2 and since they want the area of the entire figure ( consists of 10 thin rectangles ) , i did 33x10 which is 330 cm2 🙂 <- talking abt the one which has rectangles and some are shaded ...

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                  Memememem\" post_id=\"1997145\" time=\"1601629128\" user_id=\"188691:

                  What is the mark allocation for the printer question?pls reply
                  i'm not entirely sure but it might be 3m

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                    sywtj
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                    Haro\" post_id=\"1997146\" time=\"1601629187\" user_id=\"186154:

                    Anyone remember the question for hearts/stars? DS wanted to know as he couldn’t recall “possible numbers” or “possible number(s)” ....not sure they r testing eng or math.
                    i think they asked possible numbers 😞

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                      jakoh\" post_id=\"1997104\" time=\"1601626216\" user_id=\"151698:

                      Paper 2, Q14, on area and perimeter question, Answer a) 47.1cm b) 1156.5cm2 ?

                      Anyone?
                      My girl really cannot recall back. She said theres 2ques on area and perimeter but one has an answer of xx.1cm 😂😂

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                        for the printer qn

                        a) 1512 something like that?
                        b) 18 min?

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