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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      firebird
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      Dear Dharma


      Thank you very much.

      With best regards
      firebird

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        mathsguru
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        OngMum:
        Hi Mathsguru,


        I have two questions that need your gudiance:

        1. The figure below is made up of 4 squares and a rectangle. Rectangle ABCD has a perimeter of 40cm. The total area of the 4 squares is 500cm2. Find the area of the rectangle.

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

        2. The figure below, not drawn to scale, shows three triangles of differnet sizes overlapping one another. The sum of areas of Triangle A and Triangle C is 30% that of Triangle B. 12.5% of Triangle A is shaded, 5% of B is shaded and 20% of Triangle C is shaded. Express the area of Triangle A as a percentage of the area of Triangle C.

        http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gxKY8hi

        Thank you! Cheers!
        Dear OngMum,

        Please see my solutions as attached below. πŸ™‚ Hope they help!

        πŸ™‚
        MathsGuru

        http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Tsk1jj9

        http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Tsk1oir

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          Dharma
          last edited by

          firebird:
          Dear Dharma


          Thank you very much.

          With best regards
          firebird
          My pleasure.

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            CJM
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            Some trees are planted along a 400 metres road with a tree on each end of the road. The distance between every 2 nearest trees are 4 metres. If the distance between every 2 nearest trees is to be changed to 5 metres, how many trees will not be removed?

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              Yu Xuan
              last edited by

              CJM:
              Some trees are planted along a 400 metres road with a tree on each end of the road. The distance between every 2 nearest trees are 4 metres. If the distance between every 2 nearest trees is to be changed to 5 metres, how many trees will not be removed?

              Multiple of 4 that has a '0' in the ones place are...

              20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, ... (20 in total)

              20+1 = 21

              Is that the answer? πŸ™

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                CJM
                last edited by

                Yu Xuan:
                CJM:

                Some trees are planted along a 400 metres road with a tree on each end of the road. The distance between every 2 nearest trees are 4 metres. If the distance between every 2 nearest trees is to be changed to 5 metres, how many trees will not be removed?


                400 / 4 = 100
                100 + 1 = 101

                400 / 5 = 80
                80 + 1 = 81

                101 - 81 = 20

                Is that the answer? πŸ™


                the teacher has not posted the answer yet : )
                thanks for ur help !

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                  maths6a
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                  i also calculated 20. all the trees that were planted on mulitples of 5 and 10, in this case are the ones on 20m, 40m,… and 20 tress need not be removed.

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                    CJM
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                    maths6a:
                    i also calculated 20. all the trees that were planted on mulitples of 5 and 10, in this case are the ones on 20m, 40m,... and 20 tress did not be removed.


                    thank u : )

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                      Yu Xuan
                      last edited by

                      I think I cause some confusion, my first working is wrong... I realised it after reading it again. I have edited my answer and hence my answer is 21 instead after adding the first tree.


                      Sori abt that :lol:

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                        Tang
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                        Yu Xuan:
                        CJM:

                        Some trees are planted along a 400 metres road with a tree on each end of the road. The distance between every 2 nearest trees are 4 metres. If the distance between every 2 nearest trees is to be changed to 5 metres, how many trees will not be removed?


                        Multiple of 4 that has a '0' in the ones place are... It is multiple of both 4 and 5, ie 20.

                        20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, ... (20 in total)

                        20+1 = 21

                        Is that the answer? πŸ™


                        Hi,

                        4 x 5 = 20

                        400 / 20 = 20

                        20 + 1 = 21 trees will not be removed.

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