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itx paper onee no calculatorrrrHere you just use your Calculator
sorry then as for me we have got calculators for everythingitx paper onee no calculatorrrr
good for we dont have calculator in paper 1sorry then as for me we have got calculators for everything
I would have answered you as i was working on this question but i am not pretty sure about my answer,so you see i don't want to end up giving you wrong answersHi, This is the second time I post this because no one would care to answer me.
This is a question I spent 3 weeks trying to solve it. The wanted method by my teacher is cross multiplication. I tried it, along with almost all the other methods,
I just keep getting a wrong answer, I dont know whether the problem is with my understanding of the methods, or anything else
PLZ HELP!
Here is the Question:
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I would have answered you as i was working on this question but i am not pretty sure about my answer,so you see i don't want to end up giving you wrong answers
Anyways i will show you what i did!
First i made the denominators equal!
1/7x will be multiplied with x and 3y
3/x will be multiplied with 7x and 3y
-1/3y will be multiplied with 7x and x
now you will have (3xy+63xy-7x^2)/21yx^2
now you simplify (66xy-7x^2)/21xy^2
i don't know how to simplify further and if this is the answer do let me and do correct me if i am wrong
ok so i was working on it well i got the right answer!I tried exactly your method and got exactly your answer. But
This question is from Myimaths.com. and it says that the answer is wrong.
It says that the correct answer is (66y-7x)/21xy
Close, but not close enough... Any other ideas?
Thanks for your attempt anyway
ok so i was working on it well i got the right answer!
i am really not good at explaining but I will try my best!
Do you know about Prime factorization? http://www.purplemath.com/modules/factnumb.htm here have a look at it might help!
I hope it helps and yeah any other questions do ask me!
So now you know that you have to make the denominator equal for all!ok now this just stirred my head even further. I've done many questions but with only two fractions, I used the cross multiplication method and it easily worked; now three fractions require a different method...
Anyway, I think I'll use this method on triple fractions; after I get to understand it. I get the prime factorization to get the denominator. but I don't understand how you got the numerator . so can you please explain that to me...
Thanks for the help in advance
For 7ci, use the formula for the volume of a cylinder.HELP NEEDED
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w05_qp_4.pdf
Q7- PART C...please make it clear how to actually get the answer
Q17:http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_s12_qp_22.pdf
Q.17 and Q.19 Help me guyz PLZ!
Frequency density = Frequency / Class width --> Frequency = Class width x Frequency densityI cant find answer in question 8 c) iii) thx for your anwers
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w09_qp_4.pdf
Triangle AEC : You have AC (part a), <AEC (di) and you can find <ECA and <EAC using the fact that the triangle is isosceles.Can anyone help me out with question 4 d (ii) of this paper: http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_s04_qp_4.pdf
The mark scheme is here: http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_s04_ms.pdf
thnx a loooootFor 7ci, use the formula for the volume of a cylinder.
7cii : This is one of the hardest questions I've seen in IGCSE:
Your answer to 7aii is the number of m^3 of water in the pool. So the number of cm^3 in the pool is (7aii x 100^3)
It is emptied into cylinders with the amount of volume (cm^3) in the cylinders per second given in ci.
So the number of seconds taken to empty the pool is (7aii x 100^3)/ 7ci.
Then you need to change seconds into days by dividing by 60 then 60 then 24.
So the answer is [ (7aii x 100^3)/ 7ci ] / [60 x 60 x 24 ]
And you get 2 days and 13 hours.
If you're still stuck, please post all your working and tell me exactly which part you don't understand.
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