I was a Year 7 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I was in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Monday, 17 December 2018
Weird and Wonderful//Summer Learning Journey
LI: To solve the equation.
This week for the summer learning task we had to find out how much water you would need in a year to keep a cactus alive so they said that you need three miller letters of water to keep a plant alive. So then I solved it by multiplying three times as many days in a year which is 365 equals 1,095. Which mean's you would need 1,095 water to keep a cactus alive.
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Kia Ora Viliami,
ReplyDeleteCorrect answer! How did you work it out?
It's quite amazing how little water a cactus needs. Although I do have a friend who once gave them too much water and it died. So we have to be careful! Do you like maths at School?
Talk to you soon!
- Lee