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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      excelhub:
      zanen:

      someone help with me my hw pls Andy sold thrice as many $5 T-shirts as $10 T-shirts. He also sold twice as many $10 T-shirts as $20 T-shirts. He collected $160 more from selling $5 T-shirts than from selling $20 T-shirts.



      every $15 (3* $5), he will have $10 (1*$10)

      every $20 (2 * $10 ), he will sell $20 (1*$20).

      hence,

      every 1 set : 6 ($5), he will have 2 ($10) & 1 ($20).

      total, $160/10, 16 sets.

      thankyou šŸ™‚ you know this qns too? Tom and Jerry each has some money. If Tom spends $9 per day and Jerry spends $3 per day, Tom will have $100 left when Jerry has spent all his money. If Tom spends $3 per day and Jerry spends $9 per day, Tom will have $220 left when Jerry has spent all his money. How much did Jerry have?
      tia šŸ•ŗ šŸ†’

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      someone help with me my hw pls Andy sold thrice as many $5 T-shirts as $10 T-shirts. He also sold twice as many $10 T-shirts as $20 T-shirts. He collected $160 more from selling $5 T-shirts than from selling $20 T-shirts.

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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      zanen
    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      Tom and Peter stay at Towns A and B respectively which are 500km apart. They arranged to meet up at Town C which is in between Towns A and B, and is x km away from Town A. Tom travelled at an average speed of 90km/h while Peter was 30km/h faster. They set off at the same time and Tom arrived at Town C 40 min earlier than Peter. Form an equation in x and find the time Peter took to reach Town C.

      my hw.

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      tianzhu:
      zanen:

      help ls šŸ˜ž Two cars race around a circular track at constant speeds starting at the same point. If they travel in opposite directions, then they meet every 30 seconds. If they travel in the same direction, then they meet every two minutes. If the track is 1800m long,what is the speed of each car?


      Hi

      Could you share with us where you take this question from?

      Is this a PSLE type of question?

      The answers to your question are 22.5m/s and 37.5m/s.

      please help me. it was given by the relief teacher from my math teacher. the relief teacher dont know how to teach math ask me to find out by myself//
      Best wishes

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      help ls šŸ˜ž Two cars race around a circular track at constant speeds starting at the same point. If they travel in opposite directions, then they meet every 30 seconds. If they travel in the same direction, then they meet every two minutes. If the track is 1800m long,what is the speed of each car?

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      can help too? In an enrichment class of 48 students, each student must take at least a language class or a mathematics class. 7/12 of the students choose French language and 1/4 of the students choose French language and a mathematics class. How many students choose only a mathematics class?

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      pls help wif this too šŸ˜ž my teacher mc for two weeks šŸ˜ž There were some sweets in the bag,A,B,C,D.Marc ate some sweets from bag A and added some more sweets to bag B.Je then took 1/6 of the sweets from bag C and put them in bag D.the number of sweets in bag A decreased and the numberof sweets in bag B increased by 60%.There was an equal number of sweets in the end.If there were 192 sweets in bag D at first,how many sweets were there in bags A,B,C altogether at first?

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      someone pls help šŸ˜ž Mr Tan drives from Town A to Town B, a distance of 720 km,at a constant speed. When he returns from Town B to Town A, he saves an hour of travel time by increasing his average speed by 10 km/h. Find the total time taken for the whole journey (to and fro).

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      MathIzzzFun:
      zanen:

      hello can someone help me wif my hw? Justin baked some pies. 1/3 of the pies were chicken pies & the rest were vegetable pies. He packed 3/4 of the vegetable pies into big boxes & the rest of the vegetable pies into small boxes. each big box of vegetable pies made up 1/12 of the total no. of pies. Each small box of vegetable pies made up 1/16 of the total no of pies.


      How many big boxes of vegetable pies were there?

      How many small boxes of vegetable pies were there?

      pls check text highlighted in blue - should it be \"He packed 3/4 of the vegetable pies into small boxes & the rest of the vegetable pies into big boxes\"

      or \"Each small box of vegetable pies made up 1/16 of the total no of pies\" should be \"Each small box of vegetable pies made up 1/18 of the total no of pies.\"

      cheers.

      sorry typo shld be \"He packed 3/4 of the vegetable pies into small boxes & the rest of the vegetable pies into big boxes\"
      please help TIA šŸ™‚

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      hello can someone help me wif my hw? Justin baked some pies. 1/3 of the pies were chicken pies & the rest were vegetable pies. He packed 3/4 of the vegetable pies into big boxes & the rest of the vegetable pies into small boxes. each big box of vegetable pies made up 1/12 of the total no. of pies. Each small box of vegetable pies made up 1/16 of the total no of pies.


      How many big boxes of vegetable pies were there?

      How many small boxes of vegetable pies were there?

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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