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Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help with the question below :
Rachel arranges some marbles to form a square with 13 rows and 13 columns. She then rearranges the marbles to form two squares of different sizes. Given that each row of the bigger square has 7 more marbles than the smaller square, find the number of marbles in each row of each new square formed.
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YLH88:
Hi Jasmine,Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help with the question below :
Rachel arranges some marbles to form a square with 13 rows and 13 columns. She then rearranges the marbles to form two squares of different sizes. Given that each row of the bigger square has 7 more marbles than the smaller square, find the number of marbles in each row of each new square formed.
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Since the original square has 13 rows and 13 columns, it means there are 13 marbles in each row and column. Total number of marbles = 13 x 13 = 169.
I'll use guess and check to solve this question. Since the difference between the 2 numbers is 7 and their squares should total up to 169, one of the numbers should be rather big. However, it can't be 13. Let's try 12. 12 x 12 = 144. The other number should then be 12 - 5 = 5 and 5 x 5 = 25. Adding both squares up, we get 144 + 25 = 169.
Therefore the number of marbles in each row of the new big square and new small square formed is 12 and 5 respectively.
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Hi Mathsguru,
Would like to check if you give private tuition for secondary kids ?
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the sum of 2 numbers is 18. The bigger number is 8. Fnd the smaller number. Is this possible? Is 10 consider A NUMBER??? pls enlighten me, again. Many thanks.
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YLH88:
Hi Jasmine,Hi Mathsguru,
Would like to check if you give private tuition for secondary kids ?
Thank you.
Yes, I do provide maths tuition for primary and secondary school students. But I focus mainly on P5/6 and Sec 1/2. Can pm me if u have any questions.
In fact, I'm planning to start a group tuition at my place (rather Central location) for PSLE students on Friday noons. Interested folks, pls feel free to drop me a msg.
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pineapple tarts:
the sum of 2 numbers is 18. The bigger number is 8. Fnd the smaller number. Is this possible? Is 10 consider A NUMBER??? pls enlighten me, again. Many thanks.
Hi Pineapple Tarts,
Like u, I also think it's not v possible to get the smaller no. if 8 is the bigger no. May I ask where did u get this question from? There may be some inherent (typo) error in the question itself.
*scratch head* so sorry, dun think I can help u solve this question. :S
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sorry sorry sorry, typo error indeed. The question is \"the sum of 2 nos. is 18 and their difference is 8.\" This one I also can solve lah. :lol:
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Hi Mathsguru,
Thanks for the info. Will take note.
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