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Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Problem.

In this Activity, this was a Math problem we had to explain. A Cactus are able to survive on as little as
3 millimeters (ML) of water a day. To keep the Cactus alive we must give 3 ML of water every day. Over one full year, how much water will you need to give your cactus a plant? To solve this problem I searched how much days in a year. A total of 365 days came up. Then I times (X) the 365 with 3ml. i think the answer for this is 1095 ml.

3 comments:

  1. Hello Angelica, my name is Billy and I am from the Summer Learning Journey programme. I'm glad to see that you have already begun completing and posting activities. Well done!

    Thank you for sharing your answer for the cactus problem. Well done, 1095 is correct! Did you use a calculator to solve the multiplication equation?

    How much water would be required for the same cactus over a ten year period?

    Thanks, Billy.

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  2. Hi Angelica!
    Its great to see that you have completed this activity. I like how you showed your readers how you got the answer to the SLJ question. i got the exact same answer. You are an amazing and outstanding partaker.
    Keep it up! Talk more soon!

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  3. Hi Angelica...great to see you blogging on the SLJ. There's still some time to complete the activities before school begins - how many more can you get done? Keep up the great work.

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