Pravir Mishra
from
National Public School, Bengaluru
Subject :IMO Class : Class 6
How many 1⁄14’s are there in 1⁄5?
A7
B35
C38
D12
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Krish
from
GEMS Modern Academy, Dubai
Class : Class 8
If you solve the problem you get 2.8 not 35. SOF Olympiad Trainer need to explain how they got the solution.
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MUKIL
from
SRDF VIVEKANANDA VIDYALAYA, CHENNAI
Class : Class 6
I get 2.8 but the admin is not sure about the process and is saying the wrong answer-35 I need to know how did they get the solution
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Parth somani
from
Daffodils world school, Sikar Rajasthan
Class : Class 7
yes i also hve difficulty in understanding these questions and I think the answer is 2.8
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aditya arora
from
Heritage Experiential Learning School, gurugram
Class : Class 8
according to the process the answer should be 14/5 that is 2.8
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Arnav Raj Sharma
from
GEMS International School the ultra master mega, Gurgaon
Class : Class 7
solution provided by SOF olympiad trainer is not appropriate. please explain
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Sherlock Holmes
from
Baker Street, London
Class : Class 9
The solution provided by SOF says - 1/5 ÷ 1/14 = 1/5 x 14 I am not sure about the process. Answer-(B)35This is silly!
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Ishir Jha
from
Gyan Ganga Global Academy, Rosera
Class : Class 8
Plz explain If an admin can't solve this, then don't expect students of class 6 to solve it.
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Parth somani
from
Daffodils world school, Sikar Rajasthan
Class : Class 7
even the admin is not sure about this process
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Swastik
from
st marys school, new delhi
Class : Class 6
this question was very difficult . the admin doesn't know the process than how can he give it us
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Kashish Kathuria
from
Delhi Public School, Bangalore
Class : Class 9
Why is the solution not clear.I am not understanding this solution. Always I have difficulty understanding these solutions.
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Garv Agarwal
from
Somerville School Noida, Noida
Class : Class 3
yeah they are not clear in the solution. maybe the computer is programmed to show the specific lines of not being sure of the process
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Sherlock Holmes
from
Baker Street, London
Class : Class 9
1/5 ÷ 1/14 = 1/5 x 14 I am not sure about the process. Answer-(B)35
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Ahan Biswas
from
National Public School, Bangalore
Class : Class 8
â I am not sure about the process.âWhat?
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NYRAH GUPTA
from
Sat Paul Mittal School, Ludhiana
Class : Class 7
The admin itself is saying that he is not sure about the process how do u expect us to solve it then?
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anwesha
from
delhi public school greater noida, greater noida
Class : Class 6
very bad ... this q cant have the answer out of the given options....
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NYRAH GUPTA
from
Sat Paul Mittal School, Ludhiana
Class : Class 7
even the admin is not sure of the process.... how do they expect us to solve such difficult questions