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tianzhu:
Tks alot Tianzhu, you have been very kind and helpful....I really appreciate any form of support now...
HiDreamybee:
Anyone has Maths Guru contact pls?
My twins are not performing for PSLE Maths and I am on the verge on giving up...
I did send to tuition centre, private tutors etc but its not working out....
Moreover, Maths is not my forte...PLS HELP ME!!! Tks alot...
Please follow this link.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6311
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tianzhu:
Thank you, Tianzhu.
Hiliketoeat:
2) Car A left Town X for Town Y at the same time when Car B left Town Y for Town X. The average speed of Car A was 56 km/h and the average speed for Car B was 72 km/h. The two cars passed each other at a point 24 km from the midway of the two towns. What is the distance between Town X and Town Y? (Ans: 384km)
One way to solve this question is to use the concept that distance varies in direct proportion to speed. The faster the speed, the more distance is covered.
Car A ----- Speed ---- 56(7) ------- Distance -------7u
Car B ------ Speed ----- 72(9) -------Distance -------9u
The midpoint is at 8u (16/2)
1u ------24 km
16u ------384 km
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Brenda10:
I've got this solution but didn't quite understand, could someone please explain to me... thank you.
Hi, I have come across the similar question. However now I try to solve this question by following the previous sample I couldn’t get the answer same as you provided. I can only get (a) $17, (b) $113liketoeat:
1) Jane has some money. After spending $100 on 3 bags and 7 belts, she is short of $4 if she wants to buy another bag. However, if she buys 1 more belt, she will have $6 left.
a) How much does one bag cost? (Ans: $13)
b) How much does Jane have? (Ans: $109)
That’s mean that I kept the wrong sample!! :!: Sorry not able to help and I also need to seek help from the rest.
$4 + $6 = $10
$100 + $10 x 7 = $170
$170 / (3 + 7) = $17 (a)
$100 + $17 - $4 = $113 (b) -
Cheerfuldad:
Hi
400 people took part in a camp. 73 of them were adults and the rest were children. 2/5 of the boys and 1/4 of the girls were lower primary pupils while the rest of them were upper primary pupils. There were 9 more upper primary girls than upper primary boys.
a) How many upper primary pupils were there?
b) What percentage of the people who took part in the camp were girls?
I’ll describe how to do it by MD.
400 people – 73 adults ----- 327 children
The units representing boys and girls are different.
Boys ----- 3parts (UP)----- 2 parts (LP)
Girls ----- 3 units (UP)----- 1 units (LP)
3 units is greater than 3 parts by 9
Therefore 1 unit is greater than 1 part by 3
5parts+4units ------ 327
5parts+ (4parts +12) -----327
9parts ----- 315
1 part -----35
Hence, 1 unit ---- 38
a)Number of upper primary boys ------(35*3) -----105
Number of upper primary girls -----(105+9) ----- 114
Number of upper primary pupils -----219
b)Number of girls ------(38*4) -----152
Therefore the percentage of girls to number of people ------152/400*100 ----- 38%
Hope this helps.
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Dreamybee:
Hi
Tks alot Tianzhu, you have been very kind and helpful....I really appreciate any form of support now...
No worries.
I am a father too and I wish every child will enjoy going to schools.
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liketoeat:
I've got this solution but didn't quite understand, could someone please explain to me... thank you.
Hi, I have come across the similar question. However now I try to solve this question by following the previous sample I couldn’t get the answer same as you provided. I can only get (a) $17, (b) $113Brenda10:
[quote=\"liketoeat\"]1) Jane has some money. After spending $100 on 3 bags and 7 belts, she is short of $4 if she wants to buy another bag. However, if she buys 1 more belt, she will have $6 left.
a) How much does one bag cost? (Ans: $13)
b) How much does Jane have? (Ans: $109)
That’s mean that I kept the wrong sample!! :!: Sorry not able to help and I also need to seek help from the rest.
$4 + $6 = $10
$100 + $10 x 7 = $170
$170 / (3 + 7) = $17 (a)
$100 + $17 - $4 = $113 (b)[/quote]Hi Liketoboat
Paiseh. I am not good in explination :oops: but the following is my working step:
$4 + $6 = $10
1 Bag [ ]$10]
1 Belt [ ]
7 belts = 7 [ ]
3 bags = 3 [ ] + $30
10 [ ] = $100 - $30 = $70
1 [ ] = $7
$7 + $10 = $17
Each bag cost $17
Original amount : $100 + $7 + $6 = $113
Sorry unable to draw the model. This [ ] represent a rectangle model box -
Can someone explain the method for calculating the maths question below, please?
In a new game, played by two teams, there are several ways of scoring points: Points listed in brackets
Ways of scoring\t
“Runners”\t (1)
“Bumps”\t (2)
“Sprints”\t(4)
How many different ways can a score of five points be reached? -
optimistforum:
Can someone explain the method for calculating the maths question below, please?
In a new game, played by two teams, there are several ways of scoring points: Points listed in brackets
Ways of scoring\t
“Runners”\t (1)
“Bumps”\t (2)
“Sprints”\t(4)
How many different ways can a score of five points be reached?
Hello,
Let me try.
1 x 1 + 2 x 2
1 x 1 + 4
1 x 3 + 2
1 x 5
So there are 4 different ways. -
liketoeat:
Hi
Thank you, Tianzhu.
You're welcome.
Best wishes -
Cheerfuldad:
Hi all,
Please help!
Q. 400 people took part in a camp. 73 of them were adults and the rest were children. 2/5 of the boys and 1/4 of the girls were lower primary pupils while the rest of them were upper primary pupils. There were 9 more upper primary girls than upper primary boys.
a) How many upper primary pupils were there?
b) What percentage of the people who took part in the camp were girls?
3units of Boys and 3 units of girls are in upper pr, so
each girl unit is 3 more than each boy unit.
5 boy units and 4 girl units + 12 = (400 - 73)
9 units = 400 - 73 - 12
= 315
1 unit = 35
6 units + 9 = 219 upper pr pupils (a)
(4 units + 12)/400 x 100% = 38%
Hope I am correct.
TIA
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