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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • C Offline
      chanpy
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      Muffins:
      Hi chanpy, the correct answer is 9 bags. As there are 4 cupcakes in each bag, 4X8=32 only, not 34, so the next number of bags would be 9! :shock: :yikes:

      Thanks for the reply. Told my gal to check again with the teacher and the answer is still 8 bags :? Guess just have to leave it..

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        CoffeeCat
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        chanpy:
        Muffins:

        Hi chanpy, the correct answer is 9 bags. As there are 4 cupcakes in each bag, 4X8=32 only, not 34, so the next number of bags would be 9! :shock: :yikes:


        Thanks for the reply. Told my gal to check again with the teacher and the answer is still 8 bags :? Guess just have to leave it..

        maybe need to clarify the working instead of just the answer?

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          Guan Hui
          last edited by

          I am also quite sure the answer is 9… unless they throw away the last 2…

          its like if you got 5 flowers and each vase can only contain 4 flowers… you will need 2 vase not 1…

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            sachiko
            last edited by

            Guan Hui:
            1.

            since one orange cost 2 times a pineapple
            12 orange==> 24 pineapples
            24+4=28pineapples
            4 units=>28pineapples
            1unit=> 28/4=7 pineapples
            He can buy 7 pineapples with the rest of the money.

            2.
            1 highlighter cost 3 times a marker
            highlighter $0.90 ===> marker $0.30

            Bert spent 2/5 of his money on markers and 1/3 of the remainder on a pen(i do not know why suddenly got a pen>.<so> highlighter=$0.90
            2 units===> $0.90x2=$1.80
            $1.80/ $0.30=6 markers
            Bert bought 6 markers.
            Thank you Guan Hui

            I understand how to derive the answer for qn 1 now. However, for qn 2, can you please enlighten me why did you use :

            2 units===> $0.90x2=$1.80

            I still dun get it. 😞

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              Guan Hui
              last edited by

              After spending 2/5 of his money on markers, he left with 3/5 of his money left. He then spend 1/3 of the remainder on a highlighter.

              So..
              1/3 * 3/5= 1/5
              so he actually spend 1/5 of his money on the highlighter.
              Since we know he spend $0.90 on highlighter, we know the amount he spend on markers is $0.90 x 2=$1.80

              Does this clear the question? 😄 😄

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                sachiko
                last edited by

                Guan Hui:
                After spending 2/5 of his money on markers, he left with 3/5 of his money left. He then spend 1/3 of the remainder on a highlighter.

                So..
                1/3 * 3/5= 1/5
                so he actually spend 1/5 of his money on the highlighter.
                Since we know he spend $0.90 on highlighter, we know the amount he spend on markers is $0.90 x 2=$1.80

                Does this clear the question? 😄 😄
                Yes, it is very clear. Thanks so much. 😄

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                  pandan
                  last edited by

                  Hi,


                  I am not able to open the solutions provided by mathsguru and the other parents. Is it something wrong with my pc ? Please help me. 😢

                  Thank you.

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                    pandan
                    last edited by

                    Hi again,


                    I desperately needed those model solutions provided by all the helpful parents. I am having a really hard time helping my girl with her maths paper. Please help me !!

                    When I click on the picture, it shows a cross. If I save it as "save picture as" I am not able to see it clearly at all. I only encounter this problem today.

                    Would appreciate your help. Thank you.

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                      Vanilla Cake
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                      starlight1968sg:
                      1) Andy, Betty, Candy and Danny each have some money. The amount of money Andy has is 1/3 of the total amount of money Betty, Candy and Danny have. The amount of money Betty has is 1/4 of the total amount of money Andy, Candy and Danny have. The amount of money Candy has is 1/5 of the total amount of money Andy, Betty and Danny have. If Danny has $1725, how much do they have altogether?
                      This is Q17 [5 marks] from http://www.orlesson.org/orp/09Ma/2009-Math-SA1-MahaBodhi.pdf set on 5 May 2009.

                      starlight1968sg:
                      2) Tom and Jerry each has some money. If Tom spends $90 per day and Jerry spends $45 per day, Tom will have $1100 left when Jerry has spent all his money. If Tom spends $45 each day and Jerry spends $90 each day, Tom will have $1700 left when Jerry has spent all his money. How much did Jerry have?
                      This is Q16 [5 marks] from http://www.orlesson.org/orp/09Ma/2009-Math-SA1-MahaBodhi.pdf set on 5 May 2009.
                      This is similar to a 4-mark question from http://www.wendykoh.com/08/primary6-acssa2-maths.pdf set on 20 Aug 2008.

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                        pandan
                        last edited by

                        Hi all,


                        My problem is somehow solved after I rebooted my pc. thank you.

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