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firebird:
For question 1 you are lost because there is no \"straightforward\" approach. You must do systematic listing.Dear mathsguru
Good morning
I am totally lost in the following first 2 maths. However, for the 3rd question, I managed to do on guess and check basis. Nevertheless, would be greatful if you could share a systematic method in solving the 3rd question:
1) Miss Wong had just read a novel with 1008 pages. How many digits were used to number the pages from 1 to 1008 in the novel?
2) Mr. Lee left Town M and travelled towards Town N at an average speed of 80 km/h. An hour later Mr. Ong left Town M and travelled towards Town N at an average speed of 100 km/h. Mr. Ong passed Town Q which was halfway between town M and town N 30 minutes earlier than Mr. Lee. If Mr. Ong reached Town N at 10pm, at what time did Mr. Lee leave town M for town N?
3) 100 people were having a health check up. Their average mass was 63kg. Given that the average mass of the women was 60kg and the average weight of the men was 70kg. How many men were there?
Many thanks
firebird
For Page 1-9 , 1*9 digits are used
10-99 2*90 digits are used
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2)For such speed questions, the most efficient method is to use algebra.
By expressing the distance between town M and Q, you can \"capture\" the given information by siolving
(d/80) - (d/100) = 1.5hr
3) this is a typical chicken-duck-leg scenario.
Use the heuristic of making a supposition.
Assume 100 women, total weight 6000 instead of 6300.
Obvious the difference resulted from the loss of extra weight from men.
so number of men = (6300-6000)/10 = 30.
Judging by the nature of the 1st 2 qns, are these taken from some math olympiad training? -
Dear coffeecat
Thanks for the help.
All 3 question were from SA2, year 2009, Rulang Primary School, paper 2.
Regards
firebird -
firebird:
Hi Firebird,Dear mathsguru
Good morning
I am totally lost in the following first 2 maths. However, for the 3rd question, I managed to do on guess and check basis. Nevertheless, would be greatful if you could share a systematic method in solving the 3rd question:
1) Miss Wong had just read a novel with 1008 pages. How many digits were used to number the pages from 1 to 1008 in the novel?
2) Mr. Lee left Town M and travelled towards Town N at an average speed of 80 km/h. An hour later Mr. Ong left Town M and travelled towards Town N at an average speed of 100 km/h. Mr. Ong passed Town Q which was halfway between town M and town N 30 minutes earlier than Mr. Lee. If Mr. Ong reached Town N at 10pm, at what time did Mr. Lee leave town M for town N?
3) 100 people were having a health check up. Their average mass was 63kg. Given that the average mass of the women was 60kg and the average weight of the men was 70kg. How many men were there?
Many thanks
firebird
Here are my solutions. Hope they help!
MathsGuru
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Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help with the below question.
Yusof had a total of 560 local and foreign stamps.After giving away 80% of the local stamps and 50% of the foreign stamp, he had 172 stamps left.
a) how many local stamps did he have at first ?
b) How many foreign stamps did he give away ?
Thank you very much!! -
YLH88:
This is a typical \"simultaneous equation\" question. The only technique tested in psle is the elimination method.Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help with the below question.
Yusof had a total of 560 local and foreign stamps.After giving away 80% of the local stamps and 50% of the foreign stamp, he had 172 stamps left.
a) how many local stamps did he have at first ?
b) How many foreign stamps did he give away ?
Thank you very much!!
you know
20 % of local stamp + 50% of foreign stamp = 172
therefore
40% of local stamp + 100% of foreign stamp = 344
100% of local stamp + 100% of foreign stamp = 560
60% of local stamp = 560 -344 = 216
etc etc.
Alternatively you can use model to represent but the manipulation is the same. -
YLH88:
Hi YLH88,Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help with the below question.
Yusof had a total of 560 local and foreign stamps.After giving away 80% of the local stamps and 50% of the foreign stamp, he had 172 stamps left.
a) how many local stamps did he have at first ?
b) How many foreign stamps did he give away ?
Thank you very much!!
Here's my solution. Hope it helps!
MathsGuru
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Hi Mathsguru, Coffeecat,
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Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help for the following P4 maths questions.
1) The sum of Ben’s age and his younger brother’s age is 26. The product of their ages is 144. What is Ben’s age in 20 years’ time?
2)At a cupcake baking competion, Alan baked 55 fewer cupcakes than Tom while Sally baked twice as many cupcakes as what Alan and Tom baked together. If 3 of them baked a total of 1125 cupcakes, how many cupcakes did Tom bake?
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rain29:
1)I suppose p4 learned factors. In that case factor 144Hi Mathsguru,
Need your help for the following P4 maths questions.
1) The sum of Ben's age and his younger brother's age is 26. The product of their ages is 144. What is Ben's age in 20 years' time?
2)At a cupcake baking competion, Alan baked 55 fewer cupcakes than Tom while Sally baked twice as many cupcakes as what Alan and Tom baked together. If 3 of them baked a total of 1125 cupcakes, how many cupcakes did Tom bake?
Thanks
. Then use trial-and-error to get the pair that sum to 26.
144 = 12 * 12
9 * 16
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2) If you draw model, draw 1 box for tom and called it the 1 unit.
then draw a shorter 1 for Alan, while labelling the differernce as 55.
(in short Alan's is [1 unit -55])
Sally's model is much longer, 2 * (2 units - 55)
So you will want to complete the units by adding 55s to counter the -55s (they are 3 in total).
to get 6 units = 1125 + (3*55) -
Dear Mathsguru,
Need your help to solve this question. With appreciation and many thanks.
Four boxes A,B,C and D contained a total of 265 pens at first. Then the number of pens in A was increased by 15; the number in B was decreased by 10; the number in C was doubled; and the number in D was halved. As a result, the number of pens in each box was the same. Find the number of pens in each box at first.
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