Level 2 PSLE
AB and BC form two sides of a trapezium ABCD drawn on a square grid inside a box. By joining dots on the grid with straight lines, identify Point D to complete the trapezium ABCD such that AD is longer than BC.
Level 2 PSLE
AB and BC form two sides of a trapezium ABCD drawn on a square grid inside a box. By joining dots on the grid with straight lines, identify Point D to complete the trapezium ABCD such that AD is longer than BC.
Level 1 PSLE
The pie chart represents the number of stalks of each type of flowers sold by a florist. An equal number of stalks of sunflowers and daisies were sold. The florist sold 6 more stalks of roses than carnations. What was the total number of stalks of flowers sold?
Level 1 PSLE
The pie chart represents the number of stalks of each type of flowers sold by a florist. An equal number of stalks of sunflowers and daisies were sold. The florist sold 6 more stalks of roses than carnations. What was the total number of stalks of flowers sold?
Level 2 PSLE
Triangle BCD is drawn on a square grid inside a box. By joining dots on the grid with straight lines, identify the dot to draw a right-angled triangle BCE such that it has the same area as triangle BCD. Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)
Level 2 PSLE
Triangle BCD is drawn on a square grid inside a box. By joining dots on the grid with straight lines, identify the dot to draw a right-angled triangle BCE such that it has the same area as triangle BCD. Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)