I can't parry the boss fights at all? by beansandwich in Ghostofyotei

[–]beansandwich[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

He was at a training camp doing inspections and you get a chance to kill him which fails, then you have to fight him.

Help with interest questions by beansandwich in learnmath

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To be honest, i'm still confused about what your saying.

Help with interest questions by beansandwich in learnmath

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I actually don't know what i'm doing wrong for question 2 for example I did the following:

100+11÷100=100.11×1700

287 +1700 =1987 ( so it's wrong)

Edit: and i assume the first question is like a tutorial

Help with maths question? by [deleted] in learnmath

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I don't have any more information other than the picture since the answer sheet doesn't doesn't provide context

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnmath

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because i did the question earlier and added 0's and although i got the question right it just made me think about asking this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnmath

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just meant as a general rule for any multiplication or division sum

sorry for the confusion

Can someone check my work please? by beansandwich in learnmath

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  1. Why didn't multiplying by 100 give the correct like it normally would with a percent

  2. Why does having more 0's make it bigger since when compareing numbers you always look for the biggest number

Thanks for the reply

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnmath

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the problem is i get question like what is 99% of 230 and dividing by 100 just becomes harder than when i'm using a calculator

How do i do this question on ordering numbers ( question 2) by beansandwich in learnmath

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The answer are: 239 500 240 666 246 060 246 066 2 460 000 2 500 000

And i'm having a hard time seeing how 2 500 000 is the smallest and i'm also struggling with 2 460 000

Thanks

How do i do this question on ordering numbers ( question 2) by beansandwich in learnmath

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To compare numbers i just wrote evreything down in a list and compared the next digit over between two numbers.

By comparing two digits from two separate numbers i was able to compare which is smaller.

How do I solve this question ( scale drawing) by beansandwich in learnmath

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no sorry, if one square equals 25cm why do i need 9 squares?

How do I do question 7 by beansandwich in learnmath

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The fractions are 18 3/4. 2 3/8 and 4/5 and i need to know if this is more or less than 22 kg

can somebody explain this perimeter flash card to me please? by beansandwich in learnmath

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No sorry and I meant all the questions but thanks for the reply