Q&A - P5 Math
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acehkr3009:
You can use the concept of constant differenceHi, I have come across this P5 question & will like to know if there is any other ways of solving it instead of using model/graphical...Thks in advance:
6A & 6B have the same number of pupils each. The ratio of the number of boys in 6A to the number of boys in 6B is 1:3. The ratio of the number of girls in 6A to the number of girls in 6B is 4:1. What is the ratio of the number of girls to the number of boys in 6B?
Boys
A:B : diff
1:3 : 2
3 : 9 : 6
Girls
A:B : diff
4:1 : 3
8:2 : 6
6B
G : B
2 : 9
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Hi Suz855…thks
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Hi, can someone please help me with this question, thank you!
There are 30 questions in a mathematics competition. 5 marks are awarded for each question answered correctly. 3 marks are deducted for each wrong answer. Ben scored 118 marks for this competition. How many questions did he get wrong? -
S-H:
Hi S-HHi, can someone please help me with this question, thank you!
There are 30 questions in a mathematics competition. 5 marks are awarded for each question answered correctly. 3 marks are deducted for each wrong answer. Ben scored 118 marks for this competition. How many questions did he get wrong?
You may use “Make a Supposition/Assumption concept”
If Ben got all his answers correct, he would get (30*5) or 150 marks.
150 – 118 ----- 32
One wrong answer costs (5 + 3) or 8 marks
Number of wrong answers ------- 32/8 ------- 4
Best wishes -
tianzhu:
Thank you tianzhu, but I still don't understand why one wrong answer is 8 marks and not 3 marks which was stated in the question??
Hi S-HS-H:
Hi, can someone please help me with this question, thank you!
There are 30 questions in a mathematics competition. 5 marks are awarded for each question answered correctly. 3 marks are deducted for each wrong answer. Ben scored 118 marks for this competition. How many questions did he get wrong?
You may use “Make a Supposition/Assumption concept”
If Ben got all his answers correct, he would get (30*5) or 150 marks.
150 – 118 ----- 32
One wrong answer costs (5 + 3) or 8 marks
Number of wrong answers ------- 32/8 ------- 4
Best wishes -
S-H:
Hi S-Htianzhu:
Thank you tianzhu, but I still don't understand why one wrong answer is 8 marks and not 3 marks which was stated in the question??
Right answer ----- plus 5 marks
Wrong answer ----- minus 3 marks
Difference between a right and wrong answer ------ 8 marks
Best wishes -
S-H:
Thank you tianzhu, but I still don't understand why one wrong answer is 8 marks and not 3 marks which was stated in the question??[/quote]Happenonline to see yr question, juz chip in to help Tianzhu....
Hi S-Htianzhu:
[quote=\"S-H\"]Hi, can someone please help me with this question, thank you!
There are 30 questions in a mathematics competition. 5 marks are awarded for each question answered correctly. 3 marks are deducted for each wrong answer. Ben scored 118 marks for this competition. How many questions did he get wrong?
You may use “Make a Supposition/Assumption concept”
If Ben got all his answers correct, he would get (30*5) or 150 marks.
150 – 118 ----- 32
One wrong answer costs (5 + 3) or 8 marks
Number of wrong answers ------- 32/8 ------- 4
Best wishes
Becos for each wrong answer, u not only not awarded the 5 marks , plus 3 marks being deducted,
so a total loss of 8 marks..... -
Oops...S-H....tianzhu already answered yr question....while i was typing....

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Augmum:
Oops...S-H....tianzhu already answered yr question....while i was typing....

Thank you Augmum and tianzhu, I understand now
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Hi, there is another question I need someone to help, thanks.
The ratio of the number of staplers to the number of rulers in a bookshop was 3:4. Each stapler cost $3. Each ruler cost $1. The shopkeeper would be able to collect a total of $5850 from the sale of all her staplers and rulers.
(a) How many rulers were there?
(b) How many staplers were there?
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