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Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by chikis(m): 2:22pm On Oct 26, 2012
Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5

Page 6

Exercise 3

Question 16 - 20

I have been trying for quite a very long time now just to understand the examples given for solving the 5 questions described above so that I can treat it with my pupils.

I don't know wether there is anybody who understand the reasoning behind that exercise very well so that he can explain.

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Nobody: 3:27pm On Oct 26, 2012
Which type of textbook. Inside Out or Lantern
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Jerry2i(m): 4:57pm On Oct 26, 2012
I do understand quantitative reasoning,bt i don't have the text book with me now
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Davedavy: 10:51pm On Oct 26, 2012
if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by olawalebabs(m): 12:49pm On Oct 27, 2012
Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.
exactly my thought.
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by chikis(m): 4:48pm On Oct 27, 2012
harmmerd: Which type of textbook. Inside Out or Lantern

It is lantern written by Mrs Ore Olunloyo (Nee George)
harmmerd: Which type of textbook. Inside Out or Lantern
harmmerd: Which type of textbook. Inside Out or Lantern
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by chikis(m): 5:16pm On Oct 27, 2012
Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.

Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.
Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.


I is just impossible; I can just spent so much money on that. I would appreciate it if you have the Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 (lantern books).
Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.
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Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.
Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.


I is just impossible; I can just spent so much money on that. I would appreciate it if you have the Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 (lantern books).[/color]
Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.
Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.
Davedavy: if you can scan and upload the examples here,i am sure someone will be able to help you.


I is just impossible; I can just spent so much money on that. I would appreciate it if you have the Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 (lantern books).
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Nobody: 7:45pm On Oct 27, 2012
I dont have Lantern wit me. I thought is Inside out.
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by naomicollins: 8:47pm On Jan 16, 2015
the first example is 4+7=11×2=22(when the arrow points up) next is 25-4=21÷3=7(when the arrow points down). for number 17: 15+12=27. 27/1×1/3= 27/3= 9.
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by konstanttee: 12:01am On Aug 04, 2015
Please I need help for page 4 & 8.... Quantitative reasoning pry 5 by ore olunloyo
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by ABASUTIN: 1:16pm On Oct 27, 2017
please who can help solve Exercise 1a Study The Pattern, quantitative reasoning for pramary 4? please I'll appreciate immediate response. Thanks.
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by bswalton(m): 7:20pm On Jun 14, 2019
Please guys, I need help solving this primary 5 quantitative reasoning test.

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Bigjay3201: 2:47am On Jun 16, 2019
Good day to all the gurus in the house. Pls can anyone help to solve this? I wonder how even an educated adult will find it difficult to solve a pry 5 work. Pls help out anyone. It's on lantern quantitative reasoning book 5 page 42.
Thanks

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by clasie: 8:01am On Jun 16, 2019
Bigjay3201:
Good day to all the gurus in the house. Pls can anyone help to solve this? I wonder how even an educated adult will find it difficult to solve a pry 5 work. Pls help out anyone. It's on lantern quantitative reasoning book 5 page 42.
Thanks
2'2+3'2=4+9=13=6+7 etc for other e.gs
6. 64 7. 3 8. 100 9. 6 10. Incorrect question d answer is -50

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Bigjay3201: 9:27pm On Jun 16, 2019
Thank you for the very Swift and accurate response.
It is well appreciated. One more to go, meanwhile. No mind me o. I be olodo.

Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by clasie: 11:00pm On Jun 16, 2019
Bigjay3201:
Thank you for the very Swift and accurate response.
It is well appreciated. One more to go, meanwhile. No mind me o. I be olodo.
Resnap the question to show the other examples.

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Bigjay3201: 12:06am On Jun 17, 2019
Sorry about the half pix. This is the complete page.
Thanks

Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by kckingsin(m): 4:18pm On Oct 12, 2019
Can anyone help solve this quantitative reasoning for primary 5 by Ore Olunloyo. Been trying to understand the logic behind it.

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by adeola0024: 6:30pm On Feb 13, 2020
Answer to page 46 of Lantern Quantitative Reasoning 5.

Add constant 5 to the first number before multiply the answer by second number. That is: 7 + 5 =12 × 4 = 48
Also 12 + 5 =17 × 10 = 170

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Eby21(f): 5:27pm On Jul 08, 2020
Good Evening.
please I need help with solving this quantitative reasoning Questions.
Thank you very much

Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by phemmyfour: 5:13pm On Jul 16, 2020
Eby21:
Good Evening.
please I need help with solving this quantitative reasoning Questions.
Thank you very much
Ex C

For verticals

(2*5)+2 = 12

(4*6)+2 = 26

For horizontal
17-(3+2) = 12

Hence

11. (5*5)+2 = 27 B

12. 42-(x+2) = 12
x= 40 -12 = 28 B

13. (x * 1/2) +2 = 17
x = 15*2 = 30 B

14. (5*7)+2 = 37 D

15. x -(28+2) = 16
x = 30+16 = 46 D


Ex B Use mod 7

5+2 = 7...7/7 =1

8+6=14.....14/7 = 2

6+4=10.......10/7 = 1 r3 = 1.3
Note that dot (.) represent remainder (r)

Hence
6. 4+4= 8.....8/7 = 1r1 = 1.1 B

7. 1.2+5 = 1r2 + 5 = (7+2)+5
9+5 = 14.....14/2 = 2 A

8. 6+3 = 9......9/7 = 1r2 = 1.2 E

9. 5+6 = 11.....11/7 = 1r4 = 1.4 A

10. 3+2 = 5 A

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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Eby21(f): 9:22am On Jul 17, 2020
phemmyfour:
Ex C

For verticals

(2*5)+2 = 12

(4*6)+2 = 26

For horizontal
17-(3+2) = 12

Hence

11. (5*5)+2 = 27 B

12. 42-(x+2) = 12
x= 40 -12 = 28 B

13. (x * 1/2) +2 = 17
x = 15*2 = 30 B

14. (5*7)+2 = 37 D

15. x -(28+2) = 16
x = 30+16 = 46 D


Ex B Use mod 7

5+2 = 7...7/7 =1

8+6=14.....14/7 = 2

6+4=10.......10/7 = 1 r3 = 1.3
Note that dot (.) represent remainder (r)

Hence
6. 4+4= 8.....8/7 = 1r1 = 1.1 B

7. 1.2+5 = 1r2 + 5 = (7+2)+5
9+5 = 14.....14/2 = 2 A

8. 6+3 = 9......9/7 = 1r2 = 1.2 E

9. 5+6 = 11.....11/7 = 1r4 = 1.4 A

10. 3+2 = 5 A
Thank so very much. I appreciate
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by phemmyfour: 11:27am On Jul 17, 2020
Eby21:
Thank so very much. I appreciate
The pleasure is mine
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by bongoman(m): 6:34am On Aug 15, 2020
Olunloyo is just the best
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Amanda4life: 9:21am On Sep 29, 2020
naomicollins:
the first example is 4+7=11×2=22(when the arrow points up) next is 25-4=21÷3=7(when the arrow points down). for number 17: 15+12=27. 27/1×1/3= 27/3= 9.


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Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Amanda4life: 9:27am On Sep 29, 2020
LANTERN BK 5 PAGE 8 PLS
Re: Quantitative Reasoning Primary 5 by Amanda4life: 8:41am On Sep 30, 2020
phemmyfour:
Ex C

For verticals

(2*5)+2 = 12

(4*6)+2 = 26

For horizontal
17-(3+2) = 12

Hence

11. (5*5)+2 = 27 B

12. 42-(x+2) = 12
x= 40 -12 = 28 B

13. (x * 1/2) +2 = 17
x = 15*2 = 30 B

14. (5*7)+2 = 37 D

15. x -(28+2) = 16
x = 30+16 = 46 D


Ex B Use mod 7

5+2 = 7...7/7 =1

8+6=14.....14/7 = 2

6+4=10.......10/7 = 1 r3 = 1.3
Note that dot (.) represent remainder (r)

Hence
6. 4+4= 8.....8/7 = 1r1 = 1.1 B

7. 1.2+5 = 1r2 + 5 = (7+2)+5
9+5 = 14.....14/2 = 2 A

8. 6+3 = 9......9/7 = 1r2 = 1.2 E

9. 5+6 = 11.....11/7 = 1r4 = 1.4 A

10. 3+2 = 5 A



PLS LANTERN BK 5 PAGE 46. THE EXERCISE D.
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