Poornima Gururajan
from
PSBB Millenium, Chennai
Subject :Sam Class : Sample
Look at the given number bond.
Q is 1 more than P.
Then, P + Q = _______.
A1
B5
C6
D9
can someone explain how to solve this ?
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Vakula bhushan
from
sri sankara senior secondary school, chennai
Class : Class 3
Not really getting this question.
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Sowmya Chandrasekaran
from
DAV GIRLS SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, Chennai
Class : Class 6
This is very difficult for class 3... it will be helpful if you could explain the answer
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Neil Mathew
from
National Public school, bengaluru
Class : Class 8
don't understand what is a number bond?
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Ninad Shroff
from
Deens Acadamy, Bengaluru
Class : Class 2
when you add the product of the numbers in the circles - you get the answer.64
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Diya Jasmina
from
Samsidh MLZS, Bengaluru
Class : Class 4
P= 4 and Q= 5 so, 15 24 25=64. This would help.
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Suresh Gyanchandani
from
St. Anselms Pink City Senior Secondary School, Jaipur
Class : Class 5
Got it... 64 is sum of all three. Reduce 3*5= 15 to get 49.If P = 4 and Q = 5 (as it is given that Q is one more than P), we get the sum 49.Now P Q = 4 5 = 9
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Suresh Gyanchandani
from
St. Anselms Pink City Senior Secondary School, Jaipur
Class : Class 5
Please give the solution... What is number bond?
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ANUSHKA DUBEY
from
PODAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, AHMEDABAD
Class : Class 8
what does this bond mean?kindly give the detailed solution.
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Farhan and Shahana
from
Indian School Ghubra, Muscat
Class : Class 6
In grade 3 only but still don't know
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Akhil Krishnan
from
Hindu public school, Hyderabad
Class : Class 3
i got it but it is mind boggling.
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SMAYAN.JAIN
from
DPS Noida, Noida
Class : Class 3
Question is wrong 3 multiplied by 5 is 15 and not 64
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Daanish Singh
from
M.G.N. Public School, Urban Estate, Phase II, Jalandhar
Class : Class 3
This is not a question for grade 3 student.
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Class :
I am a 7th class student and i can do this question and it is a linear equation question but for class 3 it is too tough btw solution is :- as 3*5+ 6*p+ q5= 64 and q is 1 + p let p be x and q be x+1 so then equation forms =64=3*5 + 6*x + 5*(x+1) =64 =15+6x+5x+5 = 64 =20+11x so 11x = 64-20 / 11 = 44/11 ie 4 hence x=4 x+1=5 so p+q =4+5 ie9 so answer is 9. hope this helps