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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • T Offline
      tianzhu
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      Hi

      Hope this helps.

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      Best wishes

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      • corneyAmberC Offline
        corneyAmber
        last edited by

        Tianzhu, I am adding the digits of the odd numbers, not the odd numbers.

        The first series are single digit numbers which is equal to the odd numbers so you have mistaken that I am adding the odd numbers.

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          corneyAmber
          last edited by

          1) Mr Mohn bought a certain number of cameras and watches for $1980.

          Each camera cost $60. Each watch cost 1/4 as much as a camera.
          If 40% of the items he bought were cameras, how many watches
          did he buy?

          Camera = $60
          watch = $60/4 =$15

          4Unit(60) + 6unit(15) = 1980

          240u + 90u = 1980

          u = 6

          total watches = 6 * 6 =36

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          • T Offline
            tianzhu
            last edited by

            Hi ksi


            Thank you for your clarification.

            Best wishes

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Brenda10:
              sexymama:

              I've been struggling

              with my DD h'wk....Pls help.. ๐Ÿ˜ข


              (2) $400 were shared by 4 boys. Alan received 25% of the total amount
              that Ben, Carl and Dan received. Ben's share was 60% of the
              amount received by Carl and Dan. Carl received 4 times as much
              as Dan. How much more did Ben receive than Dan?

              Give a try :? and hope someone else may has a better method and also help to confirm is the answer correct.

              Alan recd 25% of the ttl that (B,C & D recd) : $400 x 1/4 = $100
              Bal for B, C & D - $400 - 100 = $300
              Ben recd 60% of Carl and Dan = $300 x 60% = $180
              Bal for Carl and Dan - $300- $180 = $120
              Carl recd 4 times as much as Dan - $120 / 5 = $24
              $180 - $24 = $156

              Answer: Ben recd $156 more than Dan

              Thank you.

              Hi Brenda10

              You may want to take another look at this

              Alan recd 25% of the ttl that (B,C & D recd) : $400 x 1/4 = $100

              Best wishes

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              • corneyAmberC Offline
                corneyAmber
                last edited by

                (2) $400 were shared by 4 boys. Alan received 25% of the total amount

                that Ben, Carl and Dan received. Benโ€™s share was 60% of the
                amount received by Carl and Dan. Carl received 4 times as much
                as Dan. How much more did Ben receive than Dan?

                Dan = u
                Carl = 4u
                Dan + Carl = 5u
                Ben = 0.6(5u) = 3u
                dan +Carl + ben = 8u
                Alan = 0.25(8u) = 2u

                ben is 3u-u=2u more than dan.

                10u = 400
                2u = 80

                hence ben is $80 more than dan.

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                  Brenda10
                  last edited by

                  ksi:
                  (2) $400 were shared by 4 boys. Alan received 25% of the total amount

                  that Ben, Carl and Dan received. Ben's share was 60% of the
                  amount received by Carl and Dan. Carl received 4 times as much
                  as Dan. How much more did Ben receive than Dan?

                  Dan = u
                  Carl = 4u
                  Dan + Carl = 5u
                  Ben = 0.6(5u) = 3u
                  dan +Carl + ben = 8u
                  Alan = 0.25(8u) = 2u

                  ben is 3u-u=2u more than dan.

                  10u = 400
                  2u = 80

                  hence ben is $80 more than dan.
                  Hi KSI

                  I think your answer is right and I like your method.

                  Thanks

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                    liketoeat
                    last edited by

                    ksi:
                    (2) $400 were shared by 4 boys. Alan received 25% of the total amount

                    that Ben, Carl and Dan received. Ben's share was 60% of the
                    amount received by Carl and Dan. Carl received 4 times as much
                    as Dan. How much more did Ben receive than Dan?

                    Dan = u
                    Carl = 4u
                    Dan + Carl = 5u
                    Ben = 0.6(5u) = 3u
                    dan +Carl + ben = 8u
                    Alan = 0.25(8u) = 2u

                    ben is 3u-u=2u more than dan.

                    10u = 400
                    2u = 80

                    hence ben is $80 more than dan.
                    I agree with u. Ans should be $80.

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                    • B Offline
                      Brenda10
                      last edited by

                      tianzhu:
                      Brenda10:

                      [quote=\"sexymama\"]I've been struggling

                      with my DD h'wk....Pls help.. ๐Ÿ˜ข


                      (2) $400 were shared by 4 boys. Alan received 25% of the total amount
                      that Ben, Carl and Dan received. Ben's share was 60% of the
                      amount received by Carl and Dan. Carl received 4 times as much
                      as Dan. How much more did Ben receive than Dan?

                      Give a try :? and hope someone else may has a better method and also help to confirm is the answer correct.

                      Alan recd 25% of the ttl that (B,C & D recd) : $400 x 1/4 = $100
                      Bal for B, C & D - $400 - 100 = $300
                      Ben recd 60% of Carl and Dan = $300 x 60% = $180
                      Bal for Carl and Dan - $300- $180 = $120
                      Carl recd 4 times as much as Dan - $120 / 5 = $24
                      $180 - $24 = $156

                      Answer: Ben recd $156 more than Dan

                      Thank you.

                      Hi Brenda10

                      You may want to take another look at this

                      Alan recd 25% of the ttl that (B,C & D recd) : $400 x 1/4 = $100

                      Best wishes[/quote]Hi Tianzhu

                      Thank you for your highlight.

                      I am not good in ratio and will let DD try tonight see whether she is able to solve.

                      Thank you and have a nice day.

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                        Brenda10
                        last edited by

                        Brenda10:
                        tianzhu:

                        [quote=\"Brenda10\"]
                        Give a try :? and hope someone else may has a better method and also help to confirm is the answer correct.

                        Alan recd 25% of the ttl that (B,C & D recd) : $400 x 1/4 = $100
                        Bal for B, C & D - $400 - 100 = $300
                        Ben recd 60% of Carl and Dan = $300 x 60% = $180
                        Bal for Carl and Dan - $300- $180 = $120
                        Carl recd 4 times as much as Dan - $120 / 5 = $24
                        $180 - $24 = $156

                        Answer: Ben recd $156 more than Dan

                        Thank you.

                        Hi Brenda10

                        You may want to take another look at this

                        Alan recd 25% of the ttl that (B,C & D recd) : $400 x 1/4 = $100

                        Best wishes

                        Hi Tianzhu

                        Thank you for your highlight.

                        I am not good in ratio and will let DD try tonight see whether she is able to solve.

                        Thank you and have a nice day.[/quote]Hi Tianzhu

                        I'm happy dd able is able to work out this question by using ratio. She said this question was similar to the one she had did before :


                        Four girls. E, F, G and H shared $480. E received 1/2 of the total amount of money received by F, G and H. F recieved 2/3 of the total amount received by G and H. H received 1/3 as much money as G.
                        Need to find how much money did H recd and what fraction of E's money is H's money if E gave $40 to H ?

                        Thank you. :lol:

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