Kia Ora and Malo e lelei. Welcome to Room 7's Class Blog. We are a class of Year 5 and 6 students. This is a place where we share our Learning Journey. Our school-wide theme this year is - Not all Superheroes Wear Capes! Our blogs are a collection of questions, ideas, learning in progress and finished work. We would love you to leave comments to help us to improve our Learning. Malo Γ‘upito.
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ReplyDeletealso 9 because 2 apples+1 grapes =13 and 13- 1 orange =9
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ReplyDeleteAn apple is 5 and an orange is 4 and they both makes 9 but the grape is a takeaway and a grape is 3 so 3-9 is 6 and the extra apple behind will make 11.
ReplyDelete9 if I re-arrange the orange and the grape so it will be 10+3-4=9.
ReplyDelete9 because it go in a order 1 to 10 2 to 12 3 to 15
ReplyDelete11+2 apples+ 1 orange=14-3=11
ReplyDelete1. 2 apples + 1 orange = 14 and take out grapes = 11
ReplyDeleteI put the to apples and the one orange together and I got a 11
10+4=14-3=11
ReplyDeleteBecause ten + 4 =14 and then i -the 3 =11
9 Because you swap the orange to the grape then It would be 9.
ReplyDeletethe answer is 9 because its 2 apples and 1 grapes so the answer is =9
ReplyDeleteIt would be 9 because 2 apples plus 1 orange equals 11 but take away 2 from the grapes equals 9.
ReplyDelete10+4-3=11. It is because the apples are 5 each and if there is 2 apples it would be 10. Then if there is orange and it costs 4 each and if you add the two apples to it it would be fourteen. Then if a grape cost 3 each and if I minus the grape's cost it would 11.
ReplyDeleteThat is how I got the answer 11. Helen
9 because 5 +4 =9 you have to take away the grapes
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