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Yr8 maths I need helpppp plsss

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Original post by berfinoz
Yr8 maths I need helpppp plsss

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Could you write out the question please cause the attachment isn't showing up.

I'm happy to help
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Original post by Keir Starmer
Could you write out the question please cause the attachment isn't showing up.

I'm happy to help


Yh sure ty
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Original post by berfinoz
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What about now

Not very clear. quite hard to read
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Original post by Keir Starmer
Could you write out the question please cause the attachment isn't showing up.

I'm happy to help




Basically there’s 3kg bananas and I need to find the weight of each banana in grams
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4) there’s 2kg of sugar, how many does each pack weigh in grams?
5) there is 400g, how much does each bar weigh?
7) there is 3kg bananas. How much does each one weigh in grams.
Original post by berfinoz
Basically there’s 3kg bananas and I need to find the weight of each banana in grams

I assume each bag represents 1 banana, so there are 6 in total that when put together weight 3kg.

1. Convert 3kg to grams.
1kg = 1000 grams
therefore 3 kg = 3000 gram.

2. Divide 3000 grams by the number of bananas to find the weight of each banana.

Use this method for the other questions.
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Original post by Keir Starmer
I assume each bag represents 1 banana, so there are 6 in total that when put together weight 3kg.

1. Convert 3kg to grams.
1kg = 1000 grams
therefore 3 kg = 3000 gram.

2. Divde 3000 grams by the number of bannanas


So question 7 is..
3000/6= 500
Original post by berfinoz
So question 7 is..
3000/6= 500

yes
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Original post by Keir Starmer
yes


Ok tysm..
What about question 4 and 5?
Original post by berfinoz
Ok tysm..
What about question 4 and 5?

If it's in kg, convert to grams.

When you have a value in grams, divide by the number of items.
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Original post by Keir Starmer
If it's in kg, convert to grams.

When you have a value in grams, divide by the number of items.


400/5= 80
So is Q5 =80?
Original post by berfinoz
400/5= 80
So is Q5 =80?

If you've followed the logic correctly then it will be right.

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