Learning Task 3
Solve the word problems
1. The sides of the quadrilateral are consecutive numb...
Mathematics, 10.02.2021 06:40 jeniferfayzieva2018
Learning Task 3
Solve the word problems
1. The sides of the quadrilateral are consecutive numbers.
how long is each side?
2. Inzo is 10 years older than Migz. Five years ago Mig
Inzo. What are their present ages?
3. An express train travels 100 kph from station A to
travelling at 45 kph, takes 45 minutes longer for the
is station A from station B.
4. The sum of two consecutive even integers is less tha
Find at least 3 pairs of numbers
5. The perimeter of the square is less than 152 m. Find
sides of the square.â
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