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Mathematics Form 1-4 : CHAPTER FIFTY TWO – COMPOUND PROPRTION AND RATES OF WORK

  Specific ObjectivesBy the end of the topic the learner should be able to:(a) Solve problems involving compound proportions using unitary and ratiomethods;(b) Apply ratios and

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Geography Form 1 Notes : Introduction to Geography

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Physics Form 1 Notes : CHAPTER FIVE – PARTICULATE NATURE OF MATTER.

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Mathematics Form 1-4 : CHAPTER THIRTY SIX – SURFACE AREA OF SOLIDS

 Specific Objectives  By the end of the topic the learner should be able to: Find the surface area of a prism Find the surface area

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Mathematics Form 1-4 : CHAPTER TWENTY ONE – GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTIONS

Specific ObjectivesBy the end of the topic the learner should be able to: Use a ruler and compasses only to: construct a perpendicular bisector of