Thanks. That was fast.
Latest posts made by Denise
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RE: Q&A - PSLE Math
Denzel, Eugene and Farhan bought a packet of marbles. Denzel received 145 marbles.Farhan received 30% less marbles than Eugene. Later,Denzel gave 68 marbles to Eugene and Farhan to share. After that, Farhan still had 30% fewer marbles than Eugene. The number of marbles Eugene had increased by 25%. How many marbles were there in the packet at first?
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RE: * Anglo Chinese JC (ACJC)
no mistakes = nothing learnt ?
How MANY mistakes = ONE thing learnt -
RE: * Anglo Chinese JC (ACJC)
Recently I saw 2 China Girls from ACJC at Commonwealth MRT.
Their skirt is so short that the white blouse they were wearing is almost
covering the skirt. It looked like they were not wearing anything underneath. One of them even had her hair let down and the hair is almost touching the skirt length. They looked more like … than studentss.
Parents, please choose yr kids JC carefully. -
RE: Choose Secondary school for 2010
wat:
Most likely she will get into Tanjong Katong Girls'My daughter scored 238 and we decided the following schools as her six choices.
1)crescent girls' (just trying )
2)tanjong katong girls'
3)commonwealth sec
4)zhonghua sec
5)swiss cottage sec
6)temasak sec
Is these choices safe enough? will she be to get in to any of the choices ?
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RE: Zhonghua Secondary School
My daughter scored 241 for her PSLE and she wat to put Cedar Girls as her 1st choice. Do you think is very risky.
My choice is ZhongHua. Anybody knows anything about this school.
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RE: PSLE 2009 Top Student Predictions
My vote goes to St Hilda Primary School.
They have produce a 294 student and I believe they can do it again. -
RE: Q&A - PSLE Math
This year PSLE math is like a compettion between the setters and the P6 students.
Even an adult take more than 10mins to solve some of the questions.
you win, setters.
A* goes to you. -
RE: Q&A - PSLE Math
Mother has 2000 sweets. She gave all the sweets to the children.
On the 1st day, the children ate 1/2 of the sweets.
The children continue to eat 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 …1/2000 of the of the remainder of the sweets from the previous day.
How many sweets were left at last?