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Leo and Tom are given some money each. If Leo and Tom spend $50 and $25 each day respectively, Leo still have $600 when Tom has spent all his money. If they spend $25 and $50 each day respectively, Leo will still have $1800 when Tom has spent all his money. How much money is given to Leo.
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Hi,
The method to solve this type of question (and other tricky PSLE maths problem sums) can be found in the book \"Raffles Maths Tricks - Volume 1\", which is available at Popular Book store.
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Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help with the following 2 questions :
1) Tim gives 20% of his salary to his wife every month. There is an increase of 5% in his salary this month. Hence, the sum of money which he gives to his wife increases by $100.
a) How much money did he give to his wife last month ?
b) How much money does he earn each month after his pay rise ?
2) A writer writes a uniform number of words every week. He would delete 25% of his words at the end of every week. From last week onwards, the number of words he writes every week increases by 10%. As a result, the number of words he deletes at the end of the week increases by 300.
a) How many words did he write in a week originally ?
b) How many words did he delete last week ?
Thank you!
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[quote]Leo and Tom are given some money each. If Leo and Tom spend $50 and $25 each day respectively, Leo still have $600 when Tom has spent all his money. If they spend $25 and $50 each day respectively, Leo will still have $1800 when Tom has spent all his money. How much money is given to Leo.
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For this question, how come we can't get the answer by using 2u + 600 = 1400 where 2u being the 1st part where we know the spending of Leo is $50 and Tom is $25 ?
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Hi mathsguru,
Need your help with the following 2 qtns:
1) In a class, 16 of the pupils are boys. Then 3/4 of girls left the classroom.
If 1/6 of the original number of pupils are now girls, find the number of
pupils in the class at first.
2) The number of apples is 5/11 of the number of pears at a fruit stall. After
Mrs Fong bought half of the pears, there were a total of 189 apples and
pears left at the stall.
a) How many apples were there at the stall?
b) How many apples and pears were at the stall at first?
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YLH88:
Hi Jasmine,Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help with the following 2 questions :
1) Tim gives 20% of his salary to his wife every month. There is an increase of 5% in his salary this month. Hence, the sum of money which he gives to his wife increases by $100.
a) How much money did he give to his wife last month ?
b) How much money does he earn each month after his pay rise ?
2) A writer writes a uniform number of words every week. He would delete 25% of his words at the end of every week. From last week onwards, the number of words he writes every week increases by 10%. As a result, the number of words he deletes at the end of the week increases by 300.
a) How many words did he write in a week originally ?
b) How many words did he delete last week ?
Thank you!
Here are my solutions:
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Cheers,
MathsGuru -
Tiramisu Coco:
Hi Tiramisu Coco,Hi mathsguru,
Need your help with the following 2 qtns:
1) In a class, 16 of the pupils are boys. Then 3/4 of girls left the classroom.
If 1/6 of the original number of pupils are now girls, find the number of
pupils in the class at first.
2) The number of apples is 5/11 of the number of pears at a fruit stall. After
Mrs Fong bought half of the pears, there were a total of 189 apples and
pears left at the stall.
a) How many apples were there at the stall?
b) How many apples and pears were at the stall at first?
Thank you!
Here are my solutions:
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http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Ts1fRmU0
Cheers,
MathsGuru -
Vanilla Cake:
Hi Vanilla Cake,Hi Mathsguru,
Pls refer to http://www.orlesson.org/orp/09Ma/2009-P6-Math-SA2-PeiChun.pdf. There are no given answers for Q13 to Q18 in paper 2.
Pls kindly provide the answers for these questions. Thanks in advance.
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In case you think I've overlooked your msg, fret not! End of my lunch break, so gotta go teach tuition now...I will post my solutions to your questions as soon as I can either tonite or tmr morning.
Cheers,
MathsGuru
P/S: I would appreciate much if the questions are typed out, then I won't have to waste time typing them out. Oh, and just a thought here after reading your post (no offence though!): Sooner or later, I can \"foresee\" myself getting questions like \"Hey MathsGuru, pls provide solutions for XXX School 2009 SA2 Paper 2...\"
*keeping my fingers crossed that this won't happen...*
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Thank you mathsguru for the prompt reply. Really appreciate your help

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Hi mathsguru,
Need your help for a question below. Thanks
1) Sheila is 39 years old. She is thrice as old as her son. find her age when her son will be half as old as she.
Thanks
Daddy -
Hi mathsguru,
A difficult question for you.
"For each box of cookies Danny sells, he earns $2. A bonus of $3 is given to him for every 10 boxes he sells. How many boxes of cookies must he sell to earn $200."
Thanks
Daddy
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