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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • D Offline
      david59
      last edited by

      firebird:
      Dear Mathsguru


      Please help me on the following:

      At 8am a bus starts to travel from Jorhor Bahru to Kuala Lumpur. 2 hours later, a car starts from Johor Bahru and travels along the same route. The car over takes the bus at 1pm. If the speed of the car is 30km/h faster than the bus, find
      a) the speed of the bus
      b) the speed of the car

      Many thanks
      firebird

      If both the bus and the car were to set off at the same time from 10am to 1pm which is 3 hours, the car would have been 90km ahead of the bus.

      Speed of car is 30km/h faster than bus. So, 30km x 3hrs = 90km

      In actual fact, the bus was 90km away from the starting point when the car set off at 10am. Since the bus set off at the starting point at 8am and was 90km away at 10am,
      therefore 90km divide by 2hrs = 45km/hr

      The speed of the bus was 45km/hr.

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        Daddy
        last edited by

        Hi,


        the value of the box 12m height.

        thanks

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          Guan Hui
          last edited by

          hi daddy,(this sounds weird lol)


          I think is 12cm?
          cause its 252cm^2

          I don’t know if I am correct cause the answer have decimals

          0.5xbxh+Lxh=252
          0.5xb+L=21
          b+2L=42

          16x0.5xbxh=Lxh
          8b=L
          2L=16b

          17b=42
          b=42/17
          L=8b=19+13/17
          2L=39+9/17
          2h=12x2=24
          Perimeter =39+9/17 +24
          (63+9/17)cm or 63.53cm

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            firebird
            last edited by

            Dear david59


            I thank you for the answer.

            Regards
            firebird

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              KoalaMummy
              last edited by

              i need an urgent answer to this question, by tonight… hope you don’t mind…

              A book cost $12 more than a magazine. 2 magazine and 5 books cost $110. Find the cost of a book and a magazine.

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                verykiasu2010
                last edited by

                KoalaMummy:
                i need an urgent answer to this question, by tonight.. hope you don't mind...

                A book cost $12 more than a magazine. 2 magazine and 5 books cost $110. Find the cost of a book and a magazine.
                M + $12 = B

                5M + $60 = 5B

                therefore 2M + (5M + $60) = $110

                7M = $50

                M = $7 1/7

                B = $19 1/7

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                  KoalaMummy
                  last edited by

                  verykiasu2010:
                  KoalaMummy:

                  i need an urgent answer to this question, by tonight.. hope you don't mind...

                  A book cost $12 more than a magazine. 2 magazine and 5 books cost $110. Find the cost of a book and a magazine.

                  M + $12 = B

                  5M + $60 = 5B

                  therefore 2M + (5M + $60) = $110

                  7M = $50

                  M = $7 1/7

                  B = $19 1/7

                  Hey, thanks a lot. but i think u r using algebra to solve the problem, wihich my P4 ds don't quite understand. can you solve by using the methods taught in school. Sorry....

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                    ChiefKiasu
                    last edited by

                    KoalaMummy:
                    i need an urgent answer to this question, by tonight.. hope you don't mind...

                    A book cost $12 more than a magazine. 2 magazine and 5 books cost $110. Find the cost of a book and a magazine.
                    You can draw the following models:
                    M + 12
                    M + 12
                    M + 12
                    M + 12
                    M + 12
                    M
                    M

                    So 7M + (5*12) = $110
                    so M = 50/7
                    There a magazine costs $50/7=$7 1/7 while a book costs $(50/7 + 12)=$19 1/7

                    You should check the numbers in the question. The answer looks strange.

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                      KoalaMummy
                      last edited by

                      ChiefKiasu:
                      KoalaMummy:

                      i need an urgent answer to this question, by tonight.. hope you don't mind...

                      A book cost $12 more than a magazine. 2 magazine and 5 books cost $110. Find the cost of a book and a magazine.

                      You can draw the following models:
                      M + 12
                      M + 12
                      M + 12
                      M + 12
                      M + 12
                      M
                      M

                      So 7M + (5*12) = $110
                      so M = 50/7
                      There a magazine costs $50/7=$7 1/7 while a book costs $(50/7 + 12)=$19 1/7

                      You should check the numbers in the question. The answer looks strange.

                      ya, i think the answer look strange too... will ask my son to ask his teacher la...i've tried my best...'give-up\"... maths problems these days are :frustrated:

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                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        Hi

                        Hope this helps

                        http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4540290449_16f1dc1b79_o.jpg\">

                        Please check figures.
                        Best wishes

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