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How Do I Solve This Quantitative Please (20162 Views)
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Malcolm21: 9:29pm On Jan 16 |
Quantitative giving one tough time
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kiyosaki1(m): 9:41pm On Jan 16 |
26) B-- 28
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kiyosaki1(m): 9:43pm On Jan 16 |
27) D--- 1
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AfonjaConehead: 9:43pm On Jan 16 |
The first one is: what do you multiply to get the value up and down the arrow. 4x13=52. 4x7=28. Ans28 #28 =120 #30 = 3x7=21,3x9=27 15 Likes 2 Shares |
kiyosaki1(m): 9:44pm On Jan 16 |
28) A--- 120
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kiyosaki1(m): 9:46pm On Jan 16 |
29) A --- 5
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kiyosaki1(m): 9:47pm On Jan 16 |
30) E--- 27
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Malcolm21: 9:49pm On Jan 16 |
AfonjaConehead: I appreciate 3 Likes |
Malcolm21: 9:49pm On Jan 16 |
kiyosaki1: I appreciate thanks |
helinues: 9:51pm On Jan 16 |
26. 4*7 = 28 27. 1*1= 1 28: 20*6 = 120 29: 25/5= 5 30: 9*3 = 27 Only if I have never used the old maths studying to drink paraga 35 Likes 1 Share |
VinnyBaba: 10:22pm On Jan 16 |
OP, These sums are very simple na. ![]() Just Follow the Arrow. There is a CONSTANT of division by 4. 20÷4= 5 32÷4= 8. ![]() 5 Likes 1 Share |
Chauvin: 11:04am On Jan 17 |
No be lie
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Gotocourt: 11:04am On Jan 17 |
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Denalarian: 11:05am On Jan 17 |
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Proudlycanadian: 11:06am On Jan 17 |
Question 27 Top row: 1 → ? → 49 → 7 Bottom row: 13 → ? → 35 → 52 Approach: We look for patterns between the top and bottom rows. 1 to 49: 1 × 49 = 49 1×49=49 (seems direct multiplication). 7 to 52: 7 + 45 = 52 7+45=52. The missing numbers might involve simple arithmetic or consistent operations. Without clear relationships here, additional context (arithmetic vs. fraction splitting) is helpful. Question 28 Top row: 200 → 6 → ? → 120 Bottom row: 0 → 10 → ? → 100 Approach: 200 and 6: Simplify. If this is fractional or split-based, 200 ÷ 6 = 33.33... 200÷6=33.33.... Missing relationships row-wise for any hints remain 1 Like |
AirBere: 11:06am On Jan 17 |
Chauvin: May be, may be not. More like for the teachers. Some teachers can't solve those things. Most parents won't solve it and the kids of course will have issues solving it. For some smart parents ![]() 1 Like |
Pawa100: 11:06am On Jan 17 |
![]() Malcolm21: There is something called.......... AI ![]() ![]() ![]() You don't need to stress or waste our precious time for this T-Pain time ![]() ![]() ![]()
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hrykanu231(m): 11:07am On Jan 17 |
Malcolm21: this on ChatGPT and tell it to explain this step by step for you. This is 2025 and tech has made things easier 2 Likes |
free2ryhme: 11:08am On Jan 17 |
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free2ryhme: 11:08am On Jan 17 |
Malcolm21: You should be ashamed of yourself for complaining about quantitative reasoning, Back in the day, we were only given examples without solutions and had to figure things out ourselves. Honestly, it’s clear you’re not putting in the effort—stop acting like a confirmed "olodo." 1 Like |
Dindondin: 11:09am On Jan 17 |
Logic + maths
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LoveJesus87(m): 11:09am On Jan 17 |
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Pastorwuta: 11:09am On Jan 17 |
You no go see plenty comments for here..The PDP/APC Dullards don run comot for thread. They can't handle dis thread.. Dem dey wait for Tinubu, Atiku or Obi to begin their rubbish..Idiats 7 Likes |
AirBere: 11:10am On Jan 17 |
Malcolm21: Tough time keh. Lol 😂 😂 😂 😂 Use AI solve am if you can't do it yourself. Nothing hard for here...
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Padipadi: 11:11am On Jan 17 |
Malcolm21:You dey appreciate everybody like person wey fuvk free ps$$y. Who got it right? Why you dry appreciate all answers and not just the correct one abi the question has multiple answer? 1 Like |
Amotolongbo(f): 11:11am On Jan 17 |
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CSTRR: 11:12am On Jan 17 |
Very simple
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AirBere: 11:13am On Jan 17 |
Padipadi: Calm down Ogah lol. He's showing appreciation nah. You want him to curse them? 😂
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ARISHEM: 11:13am On Jan 17 |
Simple thing. 26) B 27) D 28) A 29) A 30) E From the first example: Divide 20 by 5. That gives you 4 (which is not shown). Multiply that 4 by the 8 gives you 32. Second example: Divide1 by 1/5. That gives you 5 (which is not given). Multiply that 5 by 4/15. That gives you 1(1/3). Applying and simplifying the same method to all the questions gives you accurate answers 8 Likes |
Auditt: 11:15am On Jan 17 |
26. B
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Uranos: 11:17am On Jan 17 |
For this Tinubu government na person wey chop dey solve mathematical problems oo😄
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mespusinglez(m): 11:20am On Jan 17 |
AI DEY NA
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