Level 3 PSLE
ABCD is a square. The shaded parts X and Y are two squares with different areas. All the corners of squares X and Y lie either on the sides of square ABCD or on the line AC. If the area of the square is 360 cm2. Find the shaded area.
Level 3 PSLE
ABCD is a square. The shaded parts X and Y are two squares with different areas. All the corners of squares X and Y lie either on the sides of square ABCD or on the line AC. If the area of the square is 360 cm2. Find the shaded area.
Level 3 PSLE
Table 1 consists of numbers from 1 to 72. Kenny and Lionel are given a plastic frame that covers exactly 9 squares of Table 1 with the centre square covered.
Kenny puts the frame on the 9 squares shown in Figure 1. What is the average of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame?
Lionel puts the frame on some other 9 squares. The sum of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame is 320. What is the smallest number that can be seen in the frame?
Level 3 PSLE
Table 1 consists of numbers from 1 to 72. Kenny and Lionel are given a plastic frame that covers exactly 9 squares of Table 1 with the centre square covered.
Kenny puts the frame on the 9 squares shown in Figure 1. What is the average of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame?
Lionel puts the frame on some other 9 squares. The sum of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame is 320. What is the smallest number that can be seen in the frame?