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Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by olareed(m): 7:22pm On Jun 02, 2016
Kuku kill me....
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by Niwdog(m): 7:23pm On Jun 02, 2016
21
21
31.
Someone else should finish the rest for me
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by mostob(m): 7:23pm On Jun 02, 2016
it is just the addition of the highest and lowest number.
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by favouritesahaba: 7:23pm On Jun 02, 2016
It is the highest number + the smallest
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by darlingtonIIV(m): 7:23pm On Jun 02, 2016
21 21 31 15 120 312 111 218
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by sonnie10: 7:24pm On Jun 02, 2016
pee777:
Case closed
Did the same
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by BABANGBALI: 7:25pm On Jun 02, 2016
Ta ngbe irunooboo isiro yi wa sorites nairaland. Se er ire o da ni?
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by sallee(f): 7:28pm On Jun 02, 2016
eye2sabi:
I ain't dull people. Here's the formular:
*Add all the numbers, get ur answer
*Add the two numbers that isn't the lowest and isn't also the highest.
Next is subtract the 2nd answer from the 1st answer. That's ur final answer
E. G
2+4+7+8=21
4+7=11
21-11=10
Final answer=10



I need my price


The is the way I got my answer too, you have to add everything together then subtract from the sum of the first and third number

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Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by Kaycee7(m): 7:29pm On Jun 02, 2016
eye2sabi:
I ain't dull people. Here's the formular:
*Add all the numbers, get ur answer
*Add the two numbers that isn't the lowest and isn't also the highest.
Next is subtract the 2nd answer from the 1st answer. That's ur final answer
E. G
2+4+7+8=21
4+7=11
21-11=10
Final answer=10



I need my price
I prefer this option to the 'add highest and lowest' option

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Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by favouritesahaba: 7:31pm On Jun 02, 2016
Nicolars:
Nairalanders, make una no vex

Help my solution



How do I go about this quantitative reasoning

Samples:
2+8=10
10+1=11
30+1=31

Exercise
20+1=21
20+1=21
30+1=31
14+1=15
100+20=120
311+1=312
113+2=115
100+13=113
215+13=228
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by niggi4life(m): 7:34pm On Jun 02, 2016
this thread shouldnt be more than a page because the answers are meant to have been on the first page.


Its just an addition of the Lowest and Highest Numbers in the range... Thats all
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by sirusX(m): 7:36pm On Jun 02, 2016
Hmmmm...and this na pikin quantitative shocked
How far nah?? undecided

After the pikin don add, subtract, multiply, kon finally divide...na to tear book remain cry

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Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by Nobody: 7:39pm On Jun 02, 2016
It can only be solved by you, oya begin dey solve am
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by oweniwe(m): 7:42pm On Jun 02, 2016
Emmyk:

I'm not in Primary 5. grin cheesy

Longest time bros...

Hope you are very good smiley
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by frob0genius(f): 7:46pm On Jun 02, 2016
Nicolars:
Nairalanders, make una no vex

Help my solution



How do I go about this quantitative reasoning

Smallest number + biggest number.
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by Tonymegabush1(m): 7:46pm On Jun 02, 2016
if it were wen I was still in primary skul wud ave given u guys answers straight... na just simple addition and subtraction then division after which u multiple the answer u get is the end point of reasoning
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by slyrone(m): 7:48pm On Jun 02, 2016
Origin:
This thing pain me. I got the answer within 5 mins but to login took time (awaiting activation code). Its the smallest plus the largest number for all three examples.


I love maths and maths quizzes.
origin how many bottles of origin you take today? lol stop the lies madam
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by oweniwe(m): 7:48pm On Jun 02, 2016
ogorwyne... shocked

Oya come and solve this one... cheesy wink wink

Modified. ..

I have seen your reply...

E get as e be. grin
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by Prof445: 7:50pm On Jun 02, 2016
Nicolars:
Nairalanders, make una no vex

Help my solution



How do I go about this quantitative reasoning
interchange d result of the difference between d sum of the 2 middle numbers and the sum of the 1st and last numbers. Eg: 2*4*7*8 is (7+4)-(8+2)= 01 on interchanging gives 10, 4*1*20*30 is (30+4)-(20+1)=13 on interchanging gives 31. Tho it is not valid for d 3digits questions. Answers (1) 41 (2) 32 (3) 01 (4) 20 (5) 02.

Op make d student submit these ones, i bet d teacher sef no fit do am.

Make I sleep, I don try.

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Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by Ebenezerk2: 7:54pm On Jun 02, 2016
You might be right, but it doesn't make sense
industrious:
Hmm

Basically additional of the smallest and the largest number..

Like an inverse of RANGE

2 plus 8=10

1 plus 10= 11.

1 plus 30= 31
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by oweniwe(m): 7:57pm On Jun 02, 2016
Ebenezerk2:
You might be right, but it doesn't make sense

It doesn't make any sense...

How is this going to make me a millionaire angry cry
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by sephryneyo(m): 8:03pm On Jun 02, 2016
just add the smallest and the highest. gbam
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by smudge2079(m): 8:05pm On Jun 02, 2016
Brilliant mind
industrious:
Hmm

Basically additional of the smallest and the largest number..

Like an inverse of RANGE

2 plus 8=10

1 plus 10= 11.

1 plus 30= 31
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by bapullow: 8:05pm On Jun 02, 2016
Best on logic rearrange and smallest no. + highest no.

Eg 2+8 - 10
1+30 - 31
Ans. 21, 21, 31, 15, 120, 312, 115, 111 and 128
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by Maghan37: 8:06pm On Jun 02, 2016
Men this thing goes against d norm of always looking 4 a pattern.
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by balancediet(m): 8:13pm On Jun 02, 2016
Brother, dis ur code may produce a disastrous result o
multivational:
Its simple, if you look at the Example, the only valid solution that is the same for all scenarios is add the highest value to the lowest value. E.g. 8+2=10, 30+1 = 31 etc. Well, I think like an artist not a mathematician! Lol, I am right though!
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by Checked86: 8:14pm On Jun 02, 2016
Highest number + lowest number
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by masqot(m): 8:16pm On Jun 02, 2016
It's the highest number plus the lowest number. It's my habit to always try to solve intelligent questions like this but I couldn't. However, my 8 yr old son solved it in less than 20 seconds. Marvelous!
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by ikachi1: 8:16pm On Jun 02, 2016
I think it is about adding the highest number to the lowest. There is no other way to get those answers because the sequence goes out with the next number.
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by vickylincon(m): 8:21pm On Jun 02, 2016
Origin:
This thing pain me. I got the answer within 5 mins but to login took time (awaiting activation code). Its the smallest plus the largest number for all three examples.


I love maths and maths quizzes.
login indeed
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by fayvah(m): 8:22pm On Jun 02, 2016
simple add d second number in a series to last number in d same series
Re: Can You Solve This Primary School Quantitative by getencored(m): 8:22pm On Jun 02, 2016
industrious:
Hmm
Basically additional of the smallest and the largest number..
Like an inverse of RANGE
2 plus 8=10
1 plus 10= 11.
1 plus 30= 31
it's not the highest and lowest but the second and last number

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