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PSLE 2019 · Paper 1 · Q28 Number & Algebra · Whole numbers 2 marks · open-ended (2 parts) difficulty 3 of 5

PSLE 2019 Paper 1, Question 28: Whole numbers

The answer

(a) \(45\) (b) \(6\)

PSLE 2019 Paper 1 Question 28 · Verified worked solution by the Genius Plus Academy teaching team

What this question tests

This is Question 28 of the PSLE 2019 Paper 1 Mathematics paper. It tests whole numbers, in the Number & Algebra strand. It is worth 2 marks. Open your copy of the paper at this question, then follow our full worked solution below.

Step-by-step solution

Before/after table testing each multiple of 9 below 60, with 45 - 3 = 42 circled as the multiple of 7
Worked table from the GPA solution: each candidate multiple of 9 minus 3, with 42 (a multiple of 7) circled.

(a) Multiples of 9 below 60: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54. After keeping 3, the rest must divide by 7: \(45 - 3 = 42 = 7 \times 6\) ✓ (no other multiple works: 6, 15, 24, 33, 51 are not multiples of 7). Amy bought \(45\) stickers. (b) \(42 \div 7 = 6\) stickers each.

Answer: (a) \(45\) (b) \(6\)

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It is a whole numbers question from the Number & Algebra strand, worth 2 marks.

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