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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • CoffeeCatC Offline
      CoffeeCat
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      Jusmum:
      Oh, my...thanks so much Coffeecat and Dharma.....that was fast...glad I can help my girl now...


      But the school has not taught this topic yet...thot it was average question...silly me...

      thanks again!
      Hmm i thought rate was out of the syllabus anyway?

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        P5G
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        Please help.


        Paper 2 Q18
        http://www.orlesson.org/orp/09Ma/2009-Math-CA1-NanHua.pdf

        Please advise how I could find the sum of the numbers in the 10th row without having to list out all the numbers in the 7th, 8th and 9th rows?

        TIA.

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          Dharma
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          P5G:
          Please help.


          Paper 2 Q18
          http://www.orlesson.org/orp/09Ma/2009-Math-CA1-NanHua.pdf

          Please advise how I could find the sum of the numbers in the 10th row without having to list out all the numbers in the 7th, 8th and 9th rows?

          TIA.
          http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx6euWr

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            James Ang
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            P6 now learning Percentage topic, a question to share with students here;


            Container A contains 250 red marbles and 200 blue marbles. Container B contains 600 red marbles and 150 blue marbles. How many red marbles and how many blue marbles must be moved from Container A to Container B such that 25% of the marbles in Container A are red and 75% of the marbles in Container B are red.

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              Tang
              last edited by

              James Ang:
              P6 now learning Percentage topic, a question to share with students here;


              Container A contains 250 red marbles and 200 blue marbles. Container B contains 600 red marbles and 150 blue marbles. How many red marbles and how many blue marbles must be moved from Container A to Container B such that 25% of the marbles in Container A are red and 75% of the marbles in Container B are red.
              A -- 25 : 75 = 1 : 3

              B -- 75 : 25 = 3 : 1

              A + 3 B --> 250 + 600 = 850

              3 A + B --> 200 + 150 = 350

              4 A + 4 B --> 850 + 350 = 1200
              1 A + 1 B --> 1200 / 4 = 300

              2 B --> 850 - 300 = 550
              B --> 550 / 2 = 275

              2 A --> 350 - 300 = 50
              A --> 50 / 2 = 25

              250 - 25 = 225 red

              200 - 25 x 3 = 125 blue (or 275 - 150 = 125 blue)

              So move 225 red marbles and 125 blue marbles from Container A to Container B.

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                James Ang
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                Tang:
                James Ang:

                P6 now learning Percentage topic, a question to share with students here;


                Container A contains 250 red marbles and 200 blue marbles. Container B contains 600 red marbles and 150 blue marbles. How many red marbles and how many blue marbles must be moved from Container A to Container B such that 25% of the marbles in Container A are red and 75% of the marbles in Container B are red.

                A -- 25 : 75 = 1 : 3

                B -- 75 : 25 = 3 : 1

                A + 3 B --> 250 + 600 = 850

                3 A + B --> 200 + 150 = 350

                4 A + 4 B --> 850 + 350 = 1200
                1 A + 1 B --> 1200 / 4 = 300

                2 B --> 850 - 300 = 550
                B --> 550 / 2 = 275

                2 A --> 350 - 300 = 50
                A --> 50 / 2 = 25

                250 - 25 = 225 red

                200 - 25 x 3 = 125 blue (or 275 - 150 = 125 blue)

                So move 225 red marbles and 125 blue marbles from Container A to Container B.

                It is correct and this sum is best solved as simultaneous equation as Tang has so brilliantly done so. šŸ˜„

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                  Muffins
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                  Tang:
                  James Ang:

                  P6 now learning Percentage topic, a question to share with students here;


                  Container A contains 250 red marbles and 200 blue marbles. Container B contains 600 red marbles and 150 blue marbles. How many red marbles and how many blue marbles must be moved from Container A to Container B such that 25% of the marbles in Container A are red and 75% of the marbles in Container B are red.

                  A -- 25 : 75 = 1 : 3

                  B -- 75 : 25 = 3 : 1

                  A + 3 B --> 250 + 600 = 850

                  3 A + B --> 200 + 150 = 350

                  4 A + 4 B --> 850 + 350 = 1200
                  1 A + 1 B --> 1200 / 4 = 300

                  2 B --> 850 - 300 = 550
                  B --> 550 / 2 = 275

                  2 A --> 350 - 300 = 50
                  A --> 50 / 2 = 25

                  250 - 25 = 225 red

                  200 - 25 x 3 = 125 blue (or 275 - 150 = 125 blue)

                  So move 225 red marbles and 125 blue marbles from Container A to Container B.

                  Thanks for the crystal clear explanation, Tang! šŸ˜„

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    James Ang:
                    Tang:

                    [quote=\"James Ang\"]P6 now learning Percentage topic, a question to share with students here;


                    Container A contains 250 red marbles and 200 blue marbles. Container B contains 600 red marbles and 150 blue marbles. How many red marbles and how many blue marbles must be moved from Container A to Container B such that 25% of the marbles in Container A are red and 75% of the marbles in Container B are red.

                    A -- 25 : 75 = 1 : 3

                    B -- 75 : 25 = 3 : 1

                    A + 3 B --> 250 + 600 = 850

                    3 A + B --> 200 + 150 = 350

                    4 A + 4 B --> 850 + 350 = 1200
                    1 A + 1 B --> 1200 / 4 = 300

                    2 B --> 850 - 300 = 550
                    B --> 550 / 2 = 275

                    2 A --> 350 - 300 = 50
                    A --> 50 / 2 = 25

                    250 - 25 = 225 red

                    200 - 25 x 3 = 125 blue (or 275 - 150 = 125 blue)

                    So move 225 red marbles and 125 blue marbles from Container A to Container B.

                    It is correct and this sum is best solved as simultaneous equation as Tang has so brilliantly done so. :D[/quote]How many marks is this question ? the kid got it done in one minute

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                      Vanilla Cake
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                      verykiasu2010:
                      James Ang:

                      [quote=\"Tang\"]
                      A -- 25 : 75 = 1 : 3

                      B -- 75 : 25 = 3 : 1

                      A + 3 B --> 250 + 600 = 850

                      3 A + B --> 200 + 150 = 350

                      4 A + 4 B --> 850 + 350 = 1200
                      1 A + 1 B --> 1200 / 4 = 300

                      2 B --> 850 - 300 = 550
                      B --> 550 / 2 = 275

                      2 A --> 350 - 300 = 50
                      A --> 50 / 2 = 25

                      250 - 25 = 225 red

                      200 - 25 x 3 = 125 blue (or 275 - 150 = 125 blue)

                      So move 225 red marbles and 125 blue marbles from Container A to Container B.

                      It is correct and this sum is best solved as simultaneous equation as Tang has so brilliantly done so. šŸ˜„

                      How many marks is this question ? the kid got it done in one minute[/quote]Hi verykiasu2010,
                      This is a 5-mark question from Raffles Girls' Primary School Semestral Assessment 1 2009 Paper 2 Q18 which was set on 12 May 2009.
                      There is only one blank space for the answer in the question paper itself so the correct answer is the total number of red and blue marbles which is 350.

                      Pls comment on whether the setter is looking for the correct answer as the total number of marbles to be moved or the breakdown of the red and blue marbles to be moved?
                      And is simultaneous equation taught at P6 level?
                      Are there other methods other than using simultaneous equation to solve this problem sum?

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                        Tang
                        last edited by

                        Vanilla Cake:
                        verykiasu2010:

                        [quote=\"James Ang\"]
                        It is correct and this sum is best solved as simultaneous equation as Tang has so brilliantly done so. šŸ˜„

                        How many marks is this question ? the kid got it done in one minute

                        Hi verykiasu2010,
                        This is a 5-mark question from Raffles Girls' Primary School Semestral Assessment 1 2009 Paper 2 Q18 which was set on 12 May 2009.
                        There is only one blank space for the answer in the question paper itself so the correct answer is the total number of red and blue marbles which is 350.

                        Pls comment on whether the setter is looking for the correct answer as the total number of marbles to be moved or the breakdown of the red and blue marbles to be moved?
                        And is simultaneous equation taught at P6 level?
                        Are there other methods other than using simultaneous equation to solve this problem sum?[/quote]Hi Vanilla Cake,

                        The original question is \"How many red and blue marbles must be moved ...\"

                        A + 3 B = 850
                        3 A + B = 350
                        Find the value of A and B.

                        The above simplified question can be found in many P4 and P5 Maths Exam papers.

                        You may want to share with the Readers how you would normally solve such questions. Thanks.

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