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Celine Oleka
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/9/22
Napier rod could do what
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Italy
Subject: Maths
, asked on 5/1/19
Does (9 - 5) + 2 or 9 ( 5 + 2) have a value of 2. Explain
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Shaurya Thakur
Subject: Maths
, asked on 25/9/18
who is the first animal on eath
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Gurteg
Subject: Maths
, asked on 15/6/18
Plz ans i try many times but i don't get ans plz ans only plz.
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Gurteg
Subject: Maths
, asked on 15/6/18
Ans all of these
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Bae Wei Ho
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Can you see how Tinu has made different patterns using the same block? Now you too make 3 different patterns using
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Pattern 3
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Samantha Ong
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Yamini has used her blocks to make a few patterns. Help her to take these patterns forward.
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Timothy Yeo
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
We can also make patterns with numbers and letters. Below are a few examples. Can you take them forward?
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Feuer Yong
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Now write your own number patterns.
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Jean Chan
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Make a pattern without numbers.
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Rena Wong
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Now you try writing the letters — A, B, C in the box so that no letter comes twice in any line.
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Yusri Lim
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Now you fill these stars. Use numbers 1 – 9 and the
rule
that the numbers on each line add up to 15.
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Lim Yong
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Now use numbers 1 – 6 to make your own magic triangle.
Rule: Numbers on each side must add up to 10.
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Alan Chong
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Using the same rule, complete these number towers.
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Cai Chengjun Yong
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/16
Now you write any number and the three numbers after that. Make a pattern using the rule.
See if you get the same sum.
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2
3
4
5
Next
What are you looking for?
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Pattern 3
Rule: Numbers on each side must add up to 10.
See if you get the same sum.