PSLE Problem Sums
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Whole numbers 1 Q6 (PSLE Math Problem sum )
6. There were thrice as many pears as apples at a fruit stall. After the fruit seller sold 274 pears and 18 apples, there were twice as many apples as pears left at the stall. Find the total number of pears and apples at the stall at first.
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Q7 PSLE Questions best solved using Sakamoto method
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