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SUGGEST SOME TIPS FOR MATHS PAPER 1

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hey.
make sure you are well aware of the square of numbers at least till 16.
learn the tables till 12 very well.
study the histogram related stuff thoroughly
measures of central tendency are always redhot to come!

Goodluck!
 
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And you must know all the basic egs: rational numbers,standard form,addition,index numbers,area of square,triangle,trapezium,rotational symmetry,volume...!!!
 
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not necessarily....it can appear in paper 1 also...but not complicated questions....!!!
 
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That's only for conversion. ;) Small numbers like converting the volume of a box from m^3 to cm^3. Lol
 

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@kooky: u know 1m = 100 cm
so 1m^3 = (100)^3 cm^3 = 10^6 cm^3
Easy right?? :)
 
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@ shiki : heyyy some numbers of mensuration appeared in p1...we did this it tuit..^^^
 
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@ kooky : yap these can also appear....w'll tell u more @ school 2morrow..!! :D
 

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kooky said:
and what about m^3 to km^3 and vice versa???
u shud tell me!!
work out urself

Anyways... 1km= 1000 m
Taking the cube => 1km^3 = (1000)^3 m^3
so 1km^3 = 10^9 m^3

got it??
 
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heyyy guys we didn't get locus...I was expecting a number on locus..!!! :p :p
 
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the question on locus was too easy.....pfff didn't enjoy that number...!! :S
 
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