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Living Things Problem Solving. LEVEL C Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6
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ants 47 flies 51 beating trays 86 grasshoppers 10 bees 43 moths 27 beetlesground12 nets 89 leaf14 parasites 60 rove16 pooters 93 bugs 4 predators17 butterflies 23 silverfish 1 dragonflies 7 traps36 fleas 2 wasps 40 60 beetles 12 Question 1 ground parasites
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Distance from tree (metres) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Average number of daisy 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 9 10 15 plants (per m 2 ) Question 2 No daisy plants below 6 At distances less than 6 m, no daisy plants grow. Next part
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Distance from tree (metres) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Average number of daisy 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 9 10 15 plants (per m 2 ) Question 2 Number of daisy plants increases Above 6 m, as distance increases the average number of daisy plants per m2 m2 increases. Distance increases
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Click to identify tree C Trees Yew Short and squat Not short and squat Not thin and pencil-shaped Thin, pencil- shaped tree Branches point upwards Branches do not point upwards PoplarUmbrella tree Weeping willow Question 3 Click to identify tree A Click to identify tree D Click to identify tree B
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Question 3 – tree A Trees Yew Short and squat Not short and squat Not thin and pencil-shaped Thin, pencil- shaped tree Branches point upwards PoplarUmbrella tree Weeping willow Branches do not point upwards Branches do not point upwards Not short and squat Tree A is a Weeping Willow Back to main question
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Question 3 – tree A Trees Yew Short and squat Not short and squat Not thin and pencil-shaped Thin, pencil- shaped tree Branches point upwards PoplarUmbrella tree Weeping willow Branches do not point upwards Branches point upwards Not thin and pencil-shaped Tree B is a Yew Back to main question
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Question 3 – tree A Trees Yew Short and squat Not short and squat Not thin and pencil-shaped Thin, pencil- shaped tree Branches point upwards PoplarUmbrella tree Weeping willow Branches do not point upwards Branches do not point upwards Short and squat Tree C is an Umbrella tree Back to main question
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Question 3 – tree A Trees Yew Short and squat Not short and squat Not thin and pencil-shaped Thin, pencil- shaped tree Branches point upwards PoplarUmbrella tree Weeping willow Branches do not point upwards Branches point upwards Thin, pencil- shaped tree Tree D is a Poplar Back to main question
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Question 4 This mouse measures 6.6 cm
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Question 5 Centimetres are units used for volume.TRUE/FALSEvolume Degrees Celsius are units used for temperature.TRUE/FALSEtemperature Click anywhere on the screen for answers
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Before milking, weight = 429 kg Question 6 CLICK FOR ANSWER After milking, weight = 427 kg
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Before milking, weight = 429 kg Question 6 Weight of milk = 429 - 427 = 2 kg After milking, weight = 427 kg HOME
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