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    Q&A - P5 Math

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    • AwonderA Offline
      Awonder
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      Hi, pls help on the following Q. Thank you.


      Mrs Tan baked 186 chocolate cookies and peanut cookies. After 1/4 chocolate cookies were sold and 1/5 of the peanut cookies were sold, she had the same number of chocolate cookies and peanut cookies left. How many cookies were sold altogether?

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        Can someone please help me with this question, thanks!


        John bought 4 times as many candy bars as chocolate bars. The total mass of candy bars and chocolate bars was 1.64kg. The mass of chocolate bars was 0.84kg heavier than that of candy bars. The mass of 1 bar of chocolate was 0.228kg heavier than 1 candy bar. Find the number of chocolate bars John bought.

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          Awonder:
          Hi, pls help on the following Q. Thank you.


          Mrs Tan baked 186 chocolate cookies and peanut cookies. After 1/4 chocolate cookies were sold and 1/5 of the peanut cookies were sold, she had the same number of chocolate cookies and peanut cookies left. How many cookies were sold altogether?
          Chocolate -> 1 - 1/4 = 3/4 = 12/16
          Peanut -> 1 - 1/5 = 4/5 = 12/15

          16 units + 15 units -> 186
          31 units -> 186
          1 unit -> 6

          No of cookies sold (4 units + 3 units) -> 7 x 6 = 42

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            Please help:


            Q1. Three sisters Lisa, Ming and Nora shared the cost of a present for their father. Lisa paid 1/4 of the total share of Ming and Nora. Ming paid 1/9 of the total share of Lisa and Nora. Nora paid $60 more than Ming. How much did the present cost?

            Q2. Jason and Kevin were given some money each. If Jason and Kevin spent $100 and $50 each day respectively, Jason would have $1300 when Kevin had spent all his money. If Jason and Kevin spent $50 and $100 each day respectively, Jason would have $3700 when Kevin had spent all his money. How much money was given to Jason at the beginning?

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              Man_at_work
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              Can anyone help me with this problem? Many thanks!


              4 children Amos, Bala, Chris and Darren, each have some marbles. The number of marbles that Amos has is 1/2 of the total number of marbles that Bala, Chris and Darren have. The number of marbles that Chris has is 1/4 of the total Amos,Bala and Darren have. The number of marbles that Bala has is 2/3 of the total number of marbles that Amos, Chris and Darren have.

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                jieheng
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                S-H:
                Can someone please help me with this question, thanks!


                John bought 4 times as many candy bars as chocolate bars. The total mass of candy bars and chocolate bars was 1.64kg. The mass of chocolate bars was 0.84kg heavier than that of candy bars. The mass of 1 bar of chocolate was 0.228kg heavier than 1 candy bar. Find the number of chocolate bars John bought.
                Candy bars 4u
                Chocolate bars 1u

                total mass of candy bars (4u) = (1.64 - 0.84) / 2 = 0.4

                the mass of candy bars (1u) = 0.4 / 4 = 0.1

                total mass of chocolate bars (1u) = 0.4 + 0.84 = 1.24

                Difference between the mass of 1u of chocolate bars and candy bars
                = 1.24 - 0.1
                =1.14

                Difference between the mass of 1 pc of chocolate bars and candy bars
                =0.228

                No of chocolate bars = 1.14 / 0.228 = 5 (Ans)

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                  AtoZ:
                  Please help:


                  Q1. Three sisters Lisa, Ming and Nora shared the cost of a present for their father. Lisa paid 1/4 of the total share of Ming and Nora. Ming paid 1/9 of the total share of Lisa and Nora. Nora paid $60 more than Ming. How much did the present cost?
                  Lisa 1u
                  (Ming + Nora) 4u
                  Total 5u

                  Ming 1u
                  (Lisa + Nora) 9u
                  Total 10u

                  Make the total the same , 10u

                  Lisa 2u
                  (Ming + Nora) 8u
                  Total 10u

                  Ming 1u
                  Lisa 2u
                  Nora 7u (10u - 1u - 2u)

                  7u - 1u = 6u

                  6u --> 60
                  1u --> 10

                  10u --> 10*10 = 100

                  The present cost $100

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                    jieheng
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                    AtoZ:
                    Please help:


                    Q2. Jason and Kevin were given some money each. If Jason and Kevin spent $100 and $50 each day respectively, Jason would have $1300 when Kevin had spent all his money. If Jason and Kevin spent $50 and $100 each day respectively, Jason would have $3700 when Kevin had spent all his money. How much money was given to Jason at the beginning?
                    Jason [][][][][1300]
                    Kevin [][]

                    Jason [][---3700---]
                    Kevin [][]

                    3u --> 3700 - 1300 =2400
                    1u --> 800

                    Jason --> 1u + 3700 = 800 + 3700 = 4500

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                      AtoZ
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                      jieheng:
                      AtoZ:

                      Please help:


                      Q1. Three sisters Lisa, Ming and Nora shared the cost of a present for their father. Lisa paid 1/4 of the total share of Ming and Nora. Ming paid 1/9 of the total share of Lisa and Nora. Nora paid $60 more than Ming. How much did the present cost?

                      Lisa 1u
                      (Ming + Nora) 4u
                      Total 5u

                      Ming 1u
                      (Lisa + Nora) 9u
                      Total 10u

                      Make the total the same , 10u

                      Lisa 2u
                      (Ming + Nora) 8u
                      Total 10u

                      Ming 1u
                      Lisa 2u
                      Nora 7u (10u - 1u - 2u)

                      7u - 1u = 6u

                      6u --> 60
                      1u --> 10

                      10u --> 10*10 = 100

                      The present cost $100

                      Thank you for the easy solution.

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                        AtoZ
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                        jieheng:
                        AtoZ:

                        Please help:


                        Q2. Jason and Kevin were given some money each. If Jason and Kevin spent $100 and $50 each day respectively, Jason would have $1300 when Kevin had spent all his money. If Jason and Kevin spent $50 and $100 each day respectively, Jason would have $3700 when Kevin had spent all his money. How much money was given to Jason at the beginning?

                        Jason [][][][][1300]
                        Kevin [][]

                        Jason [][---3700---]
                        Kevin [][]

                        3u --> 3700 - 1300 =2400
                        1u --> 800

                        Jason --> 1u + 3700 = 800 + 3700 = 4500


                        Why at first you drew 4 boxes for Jason and 2 boxes for Kevin
                        But then 1 box for Jason and 2 for kelvin ?

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