This week in Maths I have been learning about solving problems by forming factors. Watch my screencastify to see how you solve questions using factors.
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Thursday, May 20, 2021
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Great screencastify Shakarna! You have explained some of the factors well. Have another look at the factors with 3, 4, 6. They do go into 36.
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ReplyDeleteGreat. You have shown me how to do factors of 36 really well
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good jod shakarna
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