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

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      Memememem
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      What did u guys put for angle question

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        Haro
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        sywtj\" post_id=\"1997149\" time=\"1601629264\" user_id=\"188688:

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

        Anyone remember the question for hearts/stars?

        i think they asked possible numbers 😞

        Thanks. DS n most classmates put 90, but a few of them put 89 and 90.

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          giraffe169
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          Memememem\" post_id=\"1997162\" time=\"1601630508\" user_id=\"188691:

          What did u guys put for angle question
          err , 88° and smt else that is above 100° ? i don’t rlly rmb LOL

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            Memememem
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            Haro\" post_id=\"1997163\" time=\"1601630588\" user_id=\"186154:

            sywtj\" post_id=\"1997149\" time=\"1601629264\" user_id=\"188688:

            [quote=Haro post_id=1997146 time=1601629187 user_id=186154]Anyone remember the question for hearts/stars?

            i think they asked possible numbers 😞

            Thanks. DS n most classmates put 90, but a few of them put 89 and 90.[/quote]The pattern for the hearts and Star is
            Star star heart star heart

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              deardear07
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              What about paper2 Q2, about 5 small and 4 big rectangles?


              is answer 300 or 315?

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                Memememem
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                Estimation for psle score: 50+10(r-a/sd)

                Sd:20
                Average:65
                You should be able to calculate ur psle score with this formula

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                  Astudentwhoanswersquestions
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                  giraffe169\" post_id=\"1997157\" time=\"1601629915\" user_id=\"188690:

                  sywtj\" post_id=\"1997153\" time=\"1601629435\" user_id=\"188688:

                  [quote=giraffe169 post_id=1997147 time=1601629196 user_id=188690]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 🙂

                  i got 300;
                  3u+2p=165cm2
                  5u=4p
                  2.5u=2p
                  3u+2.5u=5.5u
                  5.5u=165cm
                  1u=30
                  30x10=300 (x10 because 4p=5u and 5u+5u is 10u)

                  i might be wrong :\"\"

                  hmm that’s possible , i don’t rmb much details of the question so could you clarify on why 5 u = 4 p ?[/quote]I used bassically the same way just with different units.

                  I took 4 as the whole figure and /2 to get 2, then I took 2 /5 to get 0.4 then I x 3 =1.2 because of the three shaded rectangles for the top and for the bottem, I took 2 /4 x2 to get 1 then I added them together = 2.2 so I took that divided by 165 x 4 because of my original 4 as the whole figure

                  4u = whole figure
                  2u = half of it
                  2u/5 = 0.4 = 1 top rectangle
                  2u/4 = 0.5 = 1 bottom rectangle
                  3 top rectangles = 0.4 x 3 = 1.2
                  2 bottom rectangles = 0.5 x 2 = 1
                  Shaded rectangles of top and bottom = 1.2 + 1 = 2.2
                  1u = 165/2.2 = 75
                  4u = 75 x 4 = 300

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                    Memememem
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                    deardear07\" post_id=\"1997166\" time=\"1601630861\" user_id=\"1429:

                    What about paper2 Q2, about 5 small and 4 big rectangles?

                    is answer 300 or 315?
                    It’s 300

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                      Memememem
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                      What did u guys put for angles question

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                        Melody88
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                        Seems like many find the math papers are easy. Wonder if the A* benchmark will be raised too?

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