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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      mathsguru
      last edited by

      starlight1968sg:
      Hi,

      I need some help again.

      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?

      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?

      I am totally clueless on how to start?

      MTIA.
      Hi Starlight1968sg,

      Sorry for the delay! Have been quite tied up this week.

      Here're my solutions. πŸ™‚

      Cheers,
      MathsGuru

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        mathsguru
        last edited by

        ChiefKiasu:
        mathsguru, just as a small token of our appreciation for the help you have rendered to our community, we award you 5000 KPs for you kind contributions!

        Hi ChiefKiasu,

        Thank you thank you!!

        Wow...that's really a pleasant surprise *flattered*...although I must confess I'm clueless how to use the KPs...hehe...will go read up on that!

        Really glad to know that my efforts have been constructive so far!! Will continue to gambatte!! πŸ˜„

        Cheers,
        MathsGuru

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          mathsguru
          last edited by

          Tiramisu Coco:
          Hi mathsguru,


          Need your help to solve this problem sum:

          Roger had $186 more than Belinda. When he gave $20 to Belinda he still had three times as much money as she. How much did Roger have at first?

          Thanks.
          Hi Tiramisu Coco,

          Here's my solution!

          πŸ™‚
          MathsGuru

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            mathsguru
            last edited by

            chanpy:
            Tagged as challenging question for P2 -


            Mary baked 34 cupcakes for her friends. She packed 4 cupcakes into each bag. What is the greatest number of bags she needed to pack all the cupcakes?

            What would be your answer - 8 or 9 bags?

            The answer given by the teacher is 8 bags.

            Appreciate advice on how to explain to kid.

            TIA
            Hi Chanpy,

            The answer should be 9 bags, because 34 / 4 = 8 R2 and since she needs to pack ALL the cupcakes, it will have to be 8 + 1 = 9 bags.

            I'm rather concerned why the teacher gave 8 bags as the answer. I seriously hope it is a typo error by the teacher, else it is really worrying...

            :?
            MathsGuru

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              mathsguru
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              sachiko:
              Hi MathsGuru


              Can you please help me with the following Maths questions? They look very simple but I just can't figure out the answers:

              1. Mandy spent 4/5 of his money on 12 oranges and 4 pineapples. If one orange costs twice as much as a pineapple, how many pineapple could he buy with the rest of the money?

              2. A highlighter costs 3 times as much as a marker. Bert spent 2/5 of his money on markers and 1/3 of the remainder on a pen. The highlighter cost $0.90. How many markers did he buy?

              Thank you.
              Hi Sachiko,

              Here are my solutions.

              However, I have a query on Question 2. I thought the question seems a little unusual because of the sudden mention of the \"pen\". In my solution, I've assumed that it's a typo and the \"pen\" actually refers to the highlighter.

              I guess another way of interpreting is to assume that there is really a pen and the rest of the money is spent on the highlighter which is not apparent in the question.

              In any case, for both scenarios, they can be solved without the use of the highlighter's price. πŸ™‚

              Cheers,
              MathsGuru

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                mathsguru
                last edited by

                pandan:
                Hi all,


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

                Glad that you managed to \"resolve\" the issue! It happens to me sometimes too...but I'm no IT expert...dunno how to solve it. I will just restart my browser and access the site a while later...haha! πŸ™‚

                Cheers,
                MathsGuru

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                  mathsguru
                  last edited by

                  firebird:
                  Dear mathsguru


                  Good morning.

                  Please help me on the following maths:

                  1) A man travels from Town X to Town Y at 4 Km/h and from Town Y to Town X at 6 Km/h via the same route. The whole journey takes 45 minutes. Find the distance from Town X to Town Y.

                  Given answer 1.8 Km, however my answer is 1.875 km.

                  2) A pen costs 40 cents more than a ruler. John paid $x for a pen and a ruler. Find the cost of a ruler in cents.

                  Given answer is (50-20)cents

                  3) A Spaceship lego set cost $80 more than a Tommy train set at a toyshop. During its anniversar, a storewide 20% discount was given to all customers. In addition, members of the toyshop enjoy an addtional 10% discount. Mr. Tan, a member of the toyshop, paid a total of $345.60 for the Spaceship lego set and the Tommy train set. Calculate the original price of the Spaceship set.

                  Given answer is $28

                  4) Mr. Tan took 6 hours to drive from Town A to Town B.
                  Mr. Lim, who started at the same time as Mr. Tan, took 4 hours to drive from Town B to Town A. When they meet each other, they were 48 km from the midpoint of Town A and Town B.
                  (a) Calculate the distance between Town A and Town B.
                  (b) Calculate the speed of Mr. Tan.

                  5) 20% of John's saving is $120 more than 30% of Brian's savings. After John spent 5/6 of his savings and Brian spent 1/2 of his savings, John has $20 more than Brian. Find the saving of John at first.

                  Many thanks
                  firebird
                  Hi Firebird,

                  Here're my solutions. Hope they will help you and your child gain a better understanding of speed and % questions!

                  πŸ™‚
                  MathsGuru

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                  http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gxtz32r

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                    firebird
                    last edited by

                    Dear mathsguru and vanilla cake


                    Good afternoon.

                    Many thanks for helping me.

                    With best regards
                    firebird

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                      sachiko
                      last edited by

                      Thanks MathsGuru,


                      The qn really has a pen. I was puzzled too. Anyway, my girl will check with her teacher to see if there is a typo error. Once again, thank you for your help.

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                        P5G
                        last edited by

                        sachiko:
                        Thanks MathsGuru,


                        The qn really has a pen. I was puzzled too. Anyway, my girl will check with her teacher to see if there is a typo error. Once again, thank you for your help.
                        Mr Sachiko,


                        I think Tang has already solved this question on 9 April and the answer is 3 markers. You may want to take a look at the workings.


                        Good night.

                        Workings by Tang

                        1 - 2/5 = 3/5

                        1/3 x 3/5 = 1/5

                        3/5 - 1/5 = 2/5

                        2 u --> $0.90 --- This is the amount spent on markers

                        1 highlighter --> $0.90

                        1 marker --> 1/3 x 0.90 = $0.30

                        0.90/0.30 = 3 markers

                        He bought 3 markers.

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