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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      Daddy
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      Maths Monster,


      I typed wrongly 1/6 is not 1/16. I am very sorry about that.... :oops:

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        Daddy
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        Thanks :


        Maths Monster, Dharma & small

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            wkong
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            wkong:
            Dear MathsGuru,


            Can you pls help for the following question and provide me the method?


            A container 5/6 full of sand has a mass of 108kg. The same container ¼ full of sugar has a mass of 30kg. The container when full of sand is 60kg heavier than when it is full of sugar. Find the mass of the empty container.

            Thanks.

            Hi Coffee Cat, Trytry and Maths Monster,

            Thanks for giving me those steps. It is really helpful and helps me to understand better.

            Cheers,
            WKong

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              wkong
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              Hi Maths Guru,


              i have another Maths question that need helps:

              Belinda has a collection of some stamps. If she gave 36 stamps to Samantha, she would have 4 times as many stamps as Samantha. If she gave 23 stamps to Samantha, she would have 5 times as many stamps as Samantha. How many stamps did Belinda have at first?

              Thanks.

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                MUMMYOF3
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                Hi,


                Pls help me with the flwg questions : -

                There are altogether 114 beans in bags A, B and C.
                There are 8 more beans in bag A than B.
                The number of beans in bag C is twice the total number of beans in bags A and B. How many more beans are there in bag C than B ?


                Thanks.

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                  adhdadhd
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                  wkong:


                  Belinda has a collection of some stamps. If she gave 36 stamps to Samantha, she would have 4 times as many stamps as Samantha. If she gave 23 stamps to Samantha, she would have 5 times as many stamps as Samantha. How many stamps did Belinda have at first?
                  After Belinda given 36 to Samantha
                  S [u+36]
                  B [u+36][u+36][u+36][u+36]

                  After Belinda given 23 to Samantha
                  S [u+23]
                  B [u+23][u+23][u+23][u+23][u+23]
                  ___________________________________


                  S [u]
                  B [u][u][u][u][ 108 ] - (x)

                  S [u]
                  B [u][u][u][u][u][92] - (Y)

                  Compare (x) & (Y) 1u=108-92=16
                  Belinda original = 4u + 36 x5 = 244 stamps.


                  Correction, I think my modeling method hilited in red is wrong, because I have changed the fact that, the total sum of B and S should remain unchanged in both given scenario.
                  the equations should just be

                  5u + 36x5 = 6u +23x6
                  u=42

                  Belinda original = 4u +36x5 = 348 stamps.

                  My mistake was failed to identify what remained unchanged, with 1000 apologies...

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                    adhdadhd
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                    MUMMYOF3:
                    Hi,


                    Pls help me with the flwg questions : -

                    There are altogether 114 beans in bags A, B and C.
                    There are 8 more beans in bag A than B.
                    The number of beans in bag C is twice the total number of beans in bags A and B. How many more beans are there in bag C than B ?


                    Thanks.
                    A+B+C =114

                    A [ u ][8]
                    B [ u ]
                    C [ u ][ u ][ u ][ u ][16]

                    Thus, 6 u + 24 = 114 ==> 6u = 90 ==> u =15

                    3u + 16 = 45 + 16 = 61.
                    Ans: Bag C has 61 more beans than B.

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                      wkong
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                      Hi adhdadhd,


                      Thanks for the solution.

                      I have another Maths question:-

                      James had $6 less than Patrick. Patrick had 4/7 of what Kathy had. When Kathy gave $14 to Patrick and $20 to James, the 3 of them had the same amount of money each.

                      a) How much money did Patrick have at first?
                      b) What was the total sum of money the 3 of them had?

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                        Maths Monster
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