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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • CoffeeCatC Offline
      CoffeeCat
      last edited by

      I am highly disturbed by this part

      900-850=50.
      Lets hope others make a comment on this.

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        Dharma
        last edited by

        P5G:
        Emelyn:

        I have one question :


        Mr Tay bought a massage chair for $888. He sold it to Mr Yeo for $850. He later bought the massage chair back from Mr Yeo for $900 and sold it to Mrs Tan for $1000. How much did Mr Tayy gain ?

        MTIA !

        888 - 850 = 38 - loss

        900 - 850 = 50 -- loss

        1000 - 900 = 100 -- gain

        100 - 38 - 50 = $12 gain

        Hi P5G

        888 - 850 = 38 - loss

        900 - 850 = 50 -- loss (This line double counts the sales of 850 & purchase of 900)

        1000 - 900 = 100 -- gain

        100 - 38 - 50 = $12 gain (Need to remove the 50)

        Should be

        100 – 38 = 62 (Gain)

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          tianzhu
          last edited by

          Emelyn:

          Mr Tay bought a massage chair for $888. He sold it to Mr Yeo for $850. He later bought the massage chair back from Mr Yeo for $900 and sold it to Mrs Tan for $1000. How much did Mr Tayy gain ?
          Hi
          The cost incurred by Mr Tay ---- (888 + 900) -----1788
          He received (850+1000) ---- 1850
          Therefore, he gained (1850 – 1788) ---- 62

          Best wishes

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            YLH88
            last edited by

            Hi CoffeeCat, Dharma,


            Thank you so much!!

            Regards

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              P5G
              last edited by

              Dharma:
              P5G:

              [quote=\"Emelyn\"]I have one question :


              Mr Tay bought a massage chair for $888. He sold it to Mr Yeo for $850. He later bought the massage chair back from Mr Yeo for $900 and sold it to Mrs Tan for $1000. How much did Mr Tayy gain ?

              MTIA !

              888 - 850 = 38 - loss

              900 - 850 = 50 -- loss

              1000 - 900 = 100 -- gain

              100 - 38 - 50 = $12 gain

              Hi P5G

              888 - 850 = 38 - loss

              900 - 850 = 50 -- loss (This line double counts the sales of 850 & purchase of 900)

              1000 - 900 = 100 -- gain

              100 - 38 - 50 = $12 gain (Need to remove the 50)

              Should be

              100 – 38 = 62 (Gain)[/quote]
              Thanks Mr Dharma.


              888 - 850 = 38 - loss

              900 - 850 = 50 -- loss How could I have counted the loss when the chair was not sold yet?

              1000 - 900 = 100 -- gain

              100 - 38 - 50 = $12 gain


              What a silly mistake that I made for counting the loss before the chair was sold!

              100 - 38 = $62 gain

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              • CoffeeCatC Offline
                CoffeeCat
                last edited by

                Emelyn:
                CoffeeCat:

                [quote=\"Emelyn\"]I have one question :


                Mr Tay bought a massage chair for $888. He sold it to Mr Yeo for $850. He later bought the massage chair back from Mr Yeo for $900 and sold it to Mrs Tan for $1000. How much did Mr Tayy gain ?


                MTIA !

                do it step-by-step...
                Or
                when he buy, money is being gone from his pocket (so we will minus) and when he sell, money is being earned (so we will add).

                -$888 + $850 -$900 + $1000
                (if you are uncomfortable with a negative integer at the front then use the \"working backwards\" )

                $1000 - $900 + $850 - $888 = $62


                The qn is actually from a colleague.
                Her DD1 (P3) and DD2 (P2) teachers both said answer is $12.
                I wonder why.....[/quote]If we are right and the teachers wrong then this is most disturbing.
                p5g you might have pointed out how the teachers got their answer...

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                  mathsguru
                  last edited by

                  rain29:
                  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?

                  Thanks
                  Hi Rain29,

                  Here are my solutions. Hope they help!

                  Cheers,
                  MathsGuru

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

                  http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=TskEMY0

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                    mathsguru
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                    Millicent:
                    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.
                    Hi Millicent,

                    Here's my solution. πŸ™‚

                    Cheers,
                    MathsGuru

                    http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=TskF0VS

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                      mathsguru
                      last edited by

                      OngMum:
                      Hi Mathsguru, we need your guidance on the below questions.


                      Qn 1, Shop A has 156kg of rice while Shop B has 72kg of rice. Each shop sold an equal amount of rice and after that the ratio of the amount of rice left in their shop was 4:1. Find out how much rice has been sold.

                      Qn 2, 6/14 of the chairs in the hall are in rows of 13. Half of the chairs in the hall are in rows of 7. There are 112 more chairs in rows of 7. The rest of the chairs are stacked up. Find out the total number of chairs in the hall.

                      Many thanks. πŸ˜„

                      Cheers!
                      Hi OngMum,

                      Here're my solutions. Hope they help!

                      πŸ™‚
                      MathsGuru

                      http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq8yQ00

                      http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gxmvya0

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                        mathsguru
                        last edited by

                        firebird:
                        Dear Mathsguru


                        I am totally lost on the following P6 maths, especially question 1, which look easy, but i could not do, please help:

                        1) Victor wants to travel from Town X to Town Y. If he drives at an average speed of 60km/h, he would reach Town Y at 10.30am. If he drives at an average speed of 80km/h, he would reach Town Y at 9.30am.
                        (a) Find the distance between Town X and Town Y .
                        (b) At what average speed should he drive if he wants to reach Town Y at 9.30 am?

                        2) A piggy bank contained some fifty-cents coins and twenty-cents coins in the ratio of 5:2. When 36 fifty-cents coins were taken out and replaced by the same number of twenty-cents coins, the ratio of the number of fifty-cents coins to twenty-cents coins became 1:4.
                        a) What was the value of the twenty-cents coins at first?
                        b) How much money was in the piggy bank at first?
                        Hi Firebird,

                        Please take a look at my solutions. I've explained abit on the speed question. You can try to make use of the \"speed vs. time ratio\" in future for speed questions which gives very little info on distance, time, etc. But for part (b) of the question, is there a typo? πŸ™‚ Cos the question seems to be asking what is stated in the question already.

                        Cheers,
                        MathsGuru

                        http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq8CSqA

                        http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq8E8f9

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