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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • CoffeeCatC Offline
      CoffeeCat
      last edited by

      ttyh:
      I'm sorry, I didn't meant to be funny. But my 8yrs old ds answered (1) but got it wrong...

      Pls....teach me!!

      The difference between 516 and ? is 381.
      What is the missing number in the box above?
      (1) 135
      (2) 137
      (3) 877
      (4) 897
      There are 2 possible answers
      either 516 + 381 = 897
      or 516 - 381 = 135
      conclusion, your ds is not wrong, the question is \"wrong\" because it is ambiguous.

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      • T Offline
        ttyh
        last edited by

        Thanks. Now I will march into my DS teacher’s office…

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        • CoffeeCatC Offline
          CoffeeCat
          last edited by

          ttyh:
          Thanks. Now I will march into my DS teacher's office...

          lol are you for real? if so keep us posted, I wonder what the teacher's reaction will be.

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          • F Offline
            firebird
            last edited by

            Dear mathsguru


            Good morning.

            Please help me on the following question:

            1) There were 850 marbles in box A and 70 marbles in Box B. When an equal number of marbles were added into each box, the ratio of the number of marbles in A to that in B is 5:1.
            How many marbles were added into both boxes?

            I tried this quesion for an hour or so, I give up.

            Many thanks
            firebird

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              Dharma
              last edited by

              firebird:
              Dear mathsguru


              Good morning.

              Please help me on the following question:

              1) There were 850 marbles in box A and 70 marbles in Box B. When an equal number of marbles were added into each box, the ratio of the number of marbles in A to that in B is 5:1.
              How many marbles were added into both boxes?

              I tried this quesion for an hour or so, I give up.

              Many thanks
              firebird
              Box A : 850 + 1u =5p
              Box B : 70 + 1u = 1p

              5p - 850 = 1p - 70
              4p = 850 - 70 = 780
              1p = 195
              No. of marbles added , 1u = 195 - 70 = 125

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              • starlight1968sgS Offline
                starlight1968sg
                last edited by

                firebird:


                1) There were 850 marbles in box A and 70 marbles in Box B. When an equal number of marbles were added into each box, the ratio of the number of marbles in A to that in B is 5:1.
                How many marbles were added into both boxes?
                I solved using the model pattern.

                Since I don't know how to put my model diagram onto the web, I try to explain in details.

                Draw the usual model for A (having 850 marbles) and B (having 70 marbles). Next draw a shaded area to represent the number of marbles added to each box.

                We know after adding this number of marbles to each box, the ratio becomes 5:1.

                This new model diagram for A becomes 5 parts and 1 part is for the new model diagram for B.

                Now I part is actually 70 marbles plus the shaded area.

                Can you see that for \"new\" A, it has 5 slots of each 70 marbles and 5 slots of shaded area? Now the tricky part is : 850 is equal to 5 slots of each 70 marbles AND 4 slots of shaded area.

                850 - (5*70) = 850 - 350 = 500
                500 / 4 = 125
                This means the shaded area (= number of marbles added) = 125.

                (a picture speaks thousand words!)

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                • F Offline
                  firebird
                  last edited by

                  Dear Dharma and Starlight1968sg


                  Good morning.

                  Many thanks to both.

                  With best regards
                  firebird

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                  • starlight1968sgS Offline
                    starlight1968sg
                    last edited by

                    help:
                    In a bag, there are red, yellow and blue marbles. There were twice as many red marbles as yellow marbles and twice as many yellow marbles as blue marbles at first. After removing 15 blue marbles and some yellow marbles from the bag, the number of red marbles became thrice that of the yellow marbles but the number of yellow marbles was still twice that of the blue marbles. What was the total number of marbles in the bag at first?[/size]

                    What is the answer?
                    Is it 315 marbles?
                    Am still struggling ! 😢

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                      Dharma
                      last edited by

                      starlight1968sg:
                      help:

                      In a bag, there are red, yellow and blue marbles. There were twice as many red marbles as yellow marbles and twice as many yellow marbles as blue marbles at first. After removing 15 blue marbles and some yellow marbles from the bag, the number of red marbles became thrice that of the yellow marbles but the number of yellow marbles was still twice that of the blue marbles. What was the total number of marbles in the bag at first?[/size]


                      What is the answer?
                      Is it 315 marbles?
                      Am still struggling ! 😢

                      315 is correct.

                      Red : 12u
                      Yellow : 6u – 1p = 4u
                      Blue : 3u – 15 = 2u

                      3u – 2u = 15
                      1u = 15
                      Total no. of marbles at first = 12u + 6u + 3u = 21u =21 x 15 = 315

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                      • starlight1968sgS Offline
                        starlight1968sg
                        last edited by

                        Dharma:


                        315 is correct.

                        Red : 12u
                        Yellow : 6u – 1p = 4u
                        Blue : 3u – 15 = 2u

                        3u – 2u = 15
                        1u = 15
                        Total no. of marbles at first = 12u + 6u + 3u = 21u =21 x 15 = 315
                        Thanks.
                        I solved using the model diagram.

                        Is it convincing enough that the number of Yellow marbles taken is 15, so that the ratio for Yellow to Blue remains 2:1 ?

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