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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
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
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
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.
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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