Maths Partner is a series of six guide books (Primary 1 to Primary 6) designed to help students understand basic primary mathematical concepts. This series of books covers every topic in each level. Examples are carefully selected based on the latest syllabus and solutions are explained in detail using simple English that can be easily understood by students. This series of books also provides some useful tips or ‘short-cuts’ that help students solve mathematical sums with speed and accuracy. Students can therefore refer to this book to learn simple and practical ways of solving mathematical problems, enabling them to become effective and efficient problem solvers.
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Any letter can be used to denote an unknown number. x + 2, x + 4, x – 3 and x – 5 are examples of algebraic expressions in terms of x. 1. Find the value ofx + 3 when x = 4. Whenx=4, x+3=4+3 =7 2. Find the value ofy– 6 when y= 15.
In The Mathematics of Love, Dr. Hannah Fry takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the patterns that define our love lives, applying mathematical formulas to the most common yet complex questions pertaining to love: What’s the ...
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(c) 2. Puja: Marks besides a bar of chocolate. (a) (i) I liked Mathematics (ii) I will like Mathematics (iii) My ... a survey (e) (i) Don't I need a partner (ii) Will you become my partner (iii) Will you need a partner (iv) Will you be ...
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