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Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by heayernu56(m): 10:39am On Nov 19, 2016
it got me thinking...

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by Qudbell(m): 10:42am On Nov 19, 2016
Multiply the bottom number then add it to the product of the top numbers......simple

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by heayernu56(m): 10:53am On Nov 19, 2016
Qudbell:
Multiply the bottom number then add it to the product of the top numbers......simple
u're wrong...
try number 3,4,6,7,9 and10
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by Qudbell(m): 11:04am On Nov 19, 2016
heayernu56:

u're wrong...
try number 3,4,6,7,9 and10
dude, try it with the examples u were given and yull see. Thank me later. Bottom 2 + top 2..remember.
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by castro316: 11:15am On Nov 19, 2016
Multiply the top numbers i.e 2*3 then multiply the lower numbers i.2 5*2 and add them=16
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by heayernu56(m): 11:40am On Nov 19, 2016
Qudbell:
dude, try it with the examples u were given and yull see. Thank me later. Bottom 2 + top 2..remember.
just give number 7 a try... and tell me if the formula works for it
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by heayernu56(m): 11:41am On Nov 19, 2016
castro316:
Multiply the top numbers i.e 2*3 then multiply the lower numbers i.2 5*2 and add them=16
it won't work for all the question
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by Elthugnificent(m): 11:56am On Nov 19, 2016
No 7. -8/5 is the answer. -8/5*5=-8. Up.. 6*5=30 Add. 30-8=22
QED.
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by heayernu56(m): 12:10pm On Nov 19, 2016
Elthugnificent:
No 7. -8/5 is the answer. -8/5*5=-8.
Up.. 6*5=30
Add. 30-8=22

QED.

the question is for primary 2 students, so they don't deal with minus ( as in -8, -2,-8/5 e.t.c.) as used above
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by Elthugnificent(m): 12:20pm On Nov 19, 2016
heayernu56:

the question is for primary 2 students, so they don't deal with minus ( as in -8, -2,-8/5 e.t.c.) as used above

Which law state the class where minus is applicable?
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by heayernu56(m): 12:43pm On Nov 19, 2016
Elthugnificent:


Which law state the class where minus is applicable?
if you are the teacher of that class, will your answer be the same as the one you gave?
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by Elthugnificent(m): 12:47pm On Nov 19, 2016
heayernu56:

if you are the teacher of that class, will your answer be the same as the one you gave?
Nooooo, my answer will be whatever the student decide to offer as the answer.

Stop asking me dumb questions, enough with this back and forth already.
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by castro316: 6:43pm On Nov 19, 2016
heayernu56:

it won't work for all the question

So what is the solution?
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by heayernu56(m): 7:45pm On Nov 19, 2016
castro316:


So what is the solution?
subtract the sum of square of figures on the right side from sum of square of the figures on the left side

for example 1:sadsquare of 5 + square of 2) minus (square of 3 + square of 2) equals 16

for example 3:sadsquare of 5+ square of 5 ) minus (square of 4 + square of 2) equals 30


it works for all
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by castro316: 12:33pm On Nov 20, 2016
heayernu56:
subtract the sum of square of figures on the right side from sum of square of the figures on the left side

for example 1:sadsquare of 5 + square of 2) minus (square of 3 + square of 2) equals 16

for example 3:sadsquare of 5+ square of 5 ) minus (square of 4 + square of 2) equals 30


it works for all

Welldone chairman!
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Question You May Not Be Able To Solve by Traeger: 8:45am On Nov 13, 2021
heayernu56:
subtract the sum of square of figures on the right side from sum of square of the figures on the left side

for example 1:sadsquare of 5 + square of 2) minus (square of 3 + square of 2) equals 16

for example 3:sadsquare of 5+ square of 5 ) minus (square of 4 + square of 2) equals 30


it works for all

Nice one ��

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