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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      tianzhu
      last edited by

      Brenda10:

      Thank you. You're always so helpful.
      Wish you a nice day.
      Hi Brenda10

      You're welcome.

      Best wishes

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        tianzhu
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        liketoeat:

        I've got this solution but didn't quite understand, could someone please explain to me...
        Hi liketoeat
        Hope this helps.

        http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4141/4859699962_86def22625_b.jpg\">

        Best wishes

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          blessedami
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          firebird:
          Dear maths guru


          Please help with the following P6 maths:
          1) Mrs Chia baked 120 beef pies and chicken pies. After she gave away 1/4 of the beef pies and 2/5 of the chicken pies, she was left with 30 beef pies. How many chicken pies had she left?

          2) The ratio of the number of yellow marbles to the total number of green and red marbles was 7:13. 40% of the marbles were red marbles. After throwing away 65 red marbles that were chipped, 20% of the remaining marbles were red. How many marbles were there left if another 24 green marbles were found to be chipped and thrown away?

          3) Alicia gave some beads to Betty such that Betty had 40% of the number of beads that Alica had. After that, Alica gave another 170 beads to Betty. In the end, Betty had 80% of the number of beads that Alica had. How many beads did Betty have in the end?

          4) There were 4 times as many boys as girls at a party at first. After 20 boys went home and 16 more girls joined in, there were 6 more boys than girls remaining at the party.
          a) How many boys were there at the party initially?
          b) How many children attended the party?

          Thank you
          Firebird
          Hi firebird,

          MY DS got these answers:

          1) Since she gave away 1/4 of the beef pies, she had 3/4 beef pies left so;
          3/4---->30 beef pies
          At first,she has 30/3x4=40 beef pies at first.
          Thus she had 120-40=80 chicken pies at first.
          Since she gave away 2/5 of the chicken pies she will have 3/5 of it left.
          Remaining chicken pies=3/5x80=48

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            blessedami
            last edited by

            firebird:
            Dear maths guru


            Please help with the following P6 maths:
            1) Mrs Chia baked 120 beef pies and chicken pies. After she gave away 1/4 of the beef pies and 2/5 of the chicken pies, she was left with 30 beef pies. How many chicken pies had she left?

            2) The ratio of the number of yellow marbles to the total number of green and red marbles was 7:13. 40% of the marbles were red marbles. After throwing away 65 red marbles that were chipped, 20% of the remaining marbles were red. How many marbles were there left if another 24 green marbles were found to be chipped and thrown away?

            3) Alicia gave some beads to Betty such that Betty had 40% of the number of beads that Alica had. After that, Alica gave another 170 beads to Betty. In the end, Betty had 80% of the number of beads that Alica had. How many beads did Betty have in the end?

            4) There were 4 times as many boys as girls at a party at first. After 20 boys went home and 16 more girls joined in, there were 6 more boys than girls remaining at the party.
            a) How many boys were there at the party initially?
            b) How many children attended the party?

            Thank you
            Firebird
            2)Y:G+R Total
            7:13 20u
            Since 40% of the marbles were red, the ratio for Red to Green plus Yellow will be

            R:Y+G Total
            40:60
            =2:3 5u

            Since in both cases, the total number of marbles is constant and so,

            R: Y+G Total
            2:3
            =8:12 20u

            Hence number of red marbles is 8 units, number of yellow marbles is 7 units and number of green marbles is 5 units.

            When 65 red marbles were thrown away, the rest of the yellow and green marbles became 100%- 20%= 80%
            Which is,
            7u+5u= 12u
            12u--->80%
            So, 20%--->12u/4=3u
            Remaining red marbles is 3u

            8u-3u---->65
            5u--->65
            1u--->65/5= 13
            3u+12u=15u
            15u--->15x13=195

            195-24=171

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              blessedami
              last edited by

              firebird:
              Dear maths guru


              Please help with the following P6 maths:
              1) Mrs Chia baked 120 beef pies and chicken pies. After she gave away 1/4 of the beef pies and 2/5 of the chicken pies, she was left with 30 beef pies. How many chicken pies had she left?

              2) The ratio of the number of yellow marbles to the total number of green and red marbles was 7:13. 40% of the marbles were red marbles. After throwing away 65 red marbles that were chipped, 20% of the remaining marbles were red. How many marbles were there left if another 24 green marbles were found to be chipped and thrown away?

              3) Alicia gave some beads to Betty such that Betty had 40% of the number of beads that Alica had. After that, Alica gave another 170 beads to Betty. In the end, Betty had 80% of the number of beads that Alica had. How many beads did Betty have in the end?

              4) There were 4 times as many boys as girls at a party at first. After 20 boys went home and 16 more girls joined in, there were 6 more boys than girls remaining at the party.
              a) How many boys were there at the party initially?
              b) How many children attended the party?

              Thank you
              Firebird
              3) After Alicia gave Betty beads for the first time, the ratio was

              B:A
              40:100
              =2:5
              Later, Alicia gave Betty another 170 beads. So,

              B:A
              2:5
              +170 -170

              80:100
              =4:5

              Let 2:5 be units and 4:5 be parts
              2u+170=4p
              5u-170=5p
              So,1u-(170/5)= 1p

              1u-34=1p
              4u-(4x34)=4p
              4u-136=4p
              2u+170=4p
              4u-2u=170+136
              2u=306
              1u=306/2=153
              4u=4x153=612
              4p=612-136=476
              So, Betty has 476 beads left.

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                liketoeat
                last edited by

                tianzhu:
                liketoeat:


                I've got this solution but didn't quite understand, could someone please explain to me...

                Hi liketoeat
                Hope this helps.

                http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4141/4859699962_86def22625_b.jpg\">

                Best wishes



                wow, it's much better with diagram , you must have spent quite an awful lot of time doing it. I appreciate your hardwork very much . Thank you.

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                  liketoeat
                  last edited by

                  Brenda10:
                  liketoeat:

                  [quote=\"Brenda10\"]
                  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) $113

                  That’s mean that I kept the wrong sample!! :!: Sorry not able to help and I also need to seek help from the rest.

                  I've got this solution but didn't quite understand, could someone please explain to me... thank you.

                  $4 + $6 = $10
                  $100 + $10 x 7 = $170

                  $170 / (3 + 7) = $17 (a)

                  $100 + $17 - $4 = $113 (b)

                  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[/quote]Thank you, Brenda10. Now, i understand.

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                    Brenda10
                    last edited by

                    liketoeat:
                    liketoeat:


                    Thank you, Brenda10. Now, i understand.

                    Hi Liketoeat

                    You're most welcome. We learn together. :celebrate:

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      liketoeat:

                      wow, it's much better with diagram , you must have spent quite an awful lot of time doing it. I appreciate your hardwork very much . Thank you.
                      Hi liketoeat

                      You're welcome.I am glad you liked it.

                      Best wishes

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                        blessedami
                        last edited by

                        firebird:
                        Dear maths guru


                        Please help with the following P6 maths:
                        1) Mrs Chia baked 120 beef pies and chicken pies. After she gave away 1/4 of the beef pies and 2/5 of the chicken pies, she was left with 30 beef pies. How many chicken pies had she left?

                        2) The ratio of the number of yellow marbles to the total number of green and red marbles was 7:13. 40% of the marbles were red marbles. After throwing away 65 red marbles that were chipped, 20% of the remaining marbles were red. How many marbles were there left if another 24 green marbles were found to be chipped and thrown away?

                        3) Alicia gave some beads to Betty such that Betty had 40% of the number of beads that Alica had. After that, Alica gave another 170 beads to Betty. In the end, Betty had 80% of the number of beads that Alica had. How many beads did Betty have in the end?

                        4) There were 4 times as many boys as girls at a party at first. After 20 boys went home and 16 more girls joined in, there were 6 more boys than girls remaining at the party.
                        a) How many boys were there at the party initially?
                        b) How many children attended the party?

                        Thank you
                        Firebird
                        4) Since 20 boys left and 16 girls joined, the diferrence between boys and girls decreased be 16+20=36.

                        After that the number of boys was still greater than the number of girls by 6.So initially, the difference was 36+6=42

                        Boys [][][][]
                        Girls [][ 42]

                        4u -1u = 3u
                        3u---->42
                        1u---->42/3=14
                        4u---->4x14=56

                        total--->5x14=70

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