Tuesday 18 December 2018

SLJ Day 2 Activity 3 - Weird and Wonderful


If a cactus uses 3 ml of water per day, the amount of water it would need to survive over a year is 3 * 365. It is so because there are 365 days a year so we need to multiply that from 3 and we would get 1095 ml or 1.095 liters.

So in ml the amount of water it would require for a cactus to survive is 1095 milliliters.






2 comments:

  1. Hey there Maanas, my name is Billy and I am from the Summer Learning Journey programme. It's awesome to see that you've completed a few of the activities already. I hope you keep it up throughout January.

    Well done on getting the answer correct and also using the right unit of measurement.

    What strategy did you use to multiply 365 by 3?

    Do you know how much water a cactus would need over a ten year period?

    Thanks, good luck!
    Billy.

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  2. Hi Maanas...great to see you blogging on the SLJ. There's still some time to complete the activities before school begins - how many more can you get done? Keep up the great work.

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