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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • L Offline
      livewith_vanilla
      last edited by

      Here is a question I would like some help in.


      Source: School paper
      Level: P6

      A train traveled through a 6500-metre tunnel at an average speed of 25m/s. The whole train took 4 min 30 s to pass through the tunnel completely.
      What is the length of the train?

      TIA.

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        MOE Hater
        last edited by

        livewith_vanilla:
        Here is a question I would like some help in.


        Source: School paper
        Level: P6

        A train traveled through a 6500-metre tunnel at an average speed of 25m/s. The whole train took 4 min 30 s to pass through the tunnel completely.
        What is the length of the train?

        TIA.
        25m/s x 4 min 30 s = 25m/s x 270s = 6750m
        6750m - 6500m = 250m

        The train is 250m long.

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          mathsguru
          last edited by

          livewith_vanilla:
          Here is a question I would like some help in.


          Source: School paper
          Level: P6

          A train traveled through a 6500-metre tunnel at an average speed of 25m/s. The whole train took 4 min 30 s to pass through the tunnel completely.
          What is the length of the train?

          TIA.
          Hi livewith_vanilla,

          Here's my solution. Hope it helps!

          πŸ™‚
          MathsGuru

          http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gxuHLp0

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            livewith_vanilla
            last edited by

            mathsguru:
            livewith_vanilla:

            Here is a question I would like some help in.


            Source: School paper
            Level: P6

            A train traveled through a 6500-metre tunnel at an average speed of 25m/s. The whole train took 4 min 30 s to pass through the tunnel completely.
            What is the length of the train?

            TIA.

            Hi livewith_vanilla,

            Here's my solution. Hope it helps!

            πŸ™‚
            MathsGuru

            http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gxuHLp0

            Thanks very much!

            Edit: My solution was the same, though I didn't get it. Now i understand.:D

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              Almighty
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              liketoeat:
              Dharma:

              [quote=\"liketoeat\"]Hi, please help me solve this question. Thank you.


              Candle A and candle B were placed on a table. Candle A was 1.5 cm longer than candle B. Candle A and candle B were lighted at 0630 h and 0800 h respectively. They burnt down to the same length at 1030 h. At 1200 h, candle B was burnt out while A only burnt out at 1230 h. Given that the rate of burning of each candle was constant throughout, find the original length of each candle. (Ans: candle A 13.5 cm; candle B 12 cm)

              Time ratio => A : B = 4 : 3
              Burning rate ratio => A : B = 3 : 4

              Time taken to burn completely
              A : 6 hrs (0630hrs to 1230hrs)
              B : 4 hrs (0800hrs to 1200hrs)

              Length (A ) = 3u x 6 = 18u
              Length (B) = 4u x 4 = 16u

              18u – 16u = 2u = 1.5cm
              Original Length (A) = 18u = 9 x 1.5cm = 13.5cm
              Original Length (B) = 16u = 8 x 1.5cm = 12.0cm

              Thank you, Dharma.[/quote]Hi Dharma,
              Can u pls. explain how u get this step? :?
              Time ratio => A : B = 4 : 3

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                Maths Monster
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                mathsguru:
                Dear all...


                Just to let you all know tt I'm back... :peekaboo:

                :imsorry: My sincere apologies for not being active for the past month. I've taken a 2-week break during the June hols and when I came back, I was busy conducting lessons. :faint:

                Finally can catch a breather now since school re-opened! Many thanks to all kind souls who have been helping out here...so many pages to catch up for me! πŸ˜“

                Hmm...guess I will start solving questions posted from now on instead of trying to catch up with the backlog. Hehe...Hope to seek your understanding!! :please:

                Cheers,
                MathsGuru
                Now that you are back, I will stop posting in your thread. Hope I have help some people here and not be a busy body...anyway, good luck. Cheers, MM

                Add - It comes to my notice that when I attached images to some of my previous post, I think some setting are not selected correctly in the \"Add image to post\" option. Hence resulting in unwanted image. I apologize for this. This was never intentional. I have removed all the attachments as best I can. Sorry to all for any inconvenience caused.

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                  Dharma
                  last edited by

                  Almighty:
                  liketoeat:

                  [quote=\"Dharma\"]
                  Time ratio => A : B = 4 : 3
                  Burning rate ratio => A : B = 3 : 4

                  Time taken to burn completely
                  A : 6 hrs (0630hrs to 1230hrs)
                  B : 4 hrs (0800hrs to 1200hrs)

                  Length (A ) = 3u x 6 = 18u
                  Length (B) = 4u x 4 = 16u

                  18u – 16u = 2u = 1.5cm
                  Original Length (A) = 18u = 9 x 1.5cm = 13.5cm
                  Original Length (B) = 16u = 8 x 1.5cm = 12.0cm

                  Thank you, Dharma.

                  Hi Dharma,
                  Can u pls. explain how u get this step? :?
                  Time ratio => A : B = 4 : 3[/quote]Hi Almighty,

                  At 1030hrs, both candles had the same length.

                  Candles A takes 2 hrs to burn out ( 1030hrs to 1230hrs ) and candle B takes 1.5 hrs to burn out (1030hrs to 1200hrs).
                  So, Time ratio => Candle A : Candle B = 2 : 1.5 = 4 : 3

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                    mathsguru
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                    Maths Monster:
                    Now that you are back, I will stop posting in your thread. Hope I have help some people here and not be a busy body...anyway, good luck. Cheers, MM


                    Add - It comes to my notice that when I attached images to some of my previous post, I think some setting are not selected correctly in the \"Add image to post\" option. Hence resulting in unwanted image. I apologize for this. This was never intentional. I have removed all the attachments as best I can. Sorry to all for any inconvenience caused.
                    Hey Maths Monster,

                    Please don't say that! This is not \"my\" thread. It's a learning place for everyone. Your contributions have been priceless (definitely not a busybody!!)! Please do continue to drop by as and when you feel like it and provide your inputs! πŸ™‚

                    As for the attachments, they happen to me and many others too. I'm no IT expert, so my postings are also at the \"mercy\" of the website...haha! I usually choose \"do not resize my image\"...and hopefully it comes out alright.

                    So, please don't say you're a busybody or that you have caused us any inconvenience...cos u have been nothing but a gem here! Looking forward to seeing you ard here! :please:

                    Cheers,
                    MathsGuru

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                      mathsguru
                      last edited by

                      Hi all,


                      Found this candle question quite interesting as it is a typical \"speed\" question in disguise. The key concept here is that the ratio of time taken is the opposite of the ratio of the speeds, provided distances are the same.

                      This concept is very useful in solving many speed questions, especially when the question does not provide a lot of \"clues\". Therefore, it is a must-know for P6 students!

                      Here's my solution for your reference!

                      πŸ™‚
                      MathsGuru

                      http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gxxn6ir

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                        Almighty
                        last edited by

                        Dharma:
                        Almighty:

                        [quote=\"liketoeat\"]

                        [/quote]
                        Thankyou very much Dharma and Math Guru.

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