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acehkr3009:
HiHere is another interesting questions...
The average of the 5 numbers in a list is 54. The average of the first 2 numbers is 48. What is the average of the last 3 numbers?
Really tough, need your help on this....
Thanks in advance.
5*54 ----- 270
2*48 ------96
270- 96 -- ----174
174/3 ------58
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trytry:
HiHi, need help.
This question was given as prelim practice:
Tom was driving from his office back to his house. As he was sick, he drove 20km/h slower. As a result, he reached home 10 minutes later.The distance between his office and house is 40km. What is his usual speed?
Tia.
Try Guess and Check
40/60 ---2/3h ----- 40min
40/80 --- 1/2h -----30min
Difference -----10min -----OK
Therefore speed -----80km/h
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Hi,
Here is another question:
The ratio of Apples to Pears in a fruit stall is 5 : 8. If 60% of the pears are sold, what percentage of the apples must be sold for the number of pears and apples in the stall to be the same?
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tianzhu:
Many thanks.
Hiacehkr3009:
Here is another interesting questions...
The average of the 5 numbers in a list is 54. The average of the first 2 numbers is 48. What is the average of the last 3 numbers?
Really tough, need your help on this....
Thanks in advance.
5*54 ----- 270
2*48 ------96
270- 96 -- ----174
174/3 ------58
Best wishes
Solution looks simple, but when I am trying it at first, brain just got stuck and freeze!
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acehkr3009:
The ratio of Apples to Pears in a fruit stall is 5 : 8. If 60% of the pears are sold, what percentage of the apples must be sold for the number of pears and apples in the stall to be the same?
Hi
You may use MD or Units Method to solve this question.
Apples: Pears ----- 5:8 -----25:40
60% of pear% sold ----- 60/100*40 ----- 24
40% of pear left ---- (40-24) ------16
Number of apples to be sold ----- (25-16) -----9
9/25*100% ---- 36 %( percentage of apples to be sold)
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acehkr3009:
Hi
Solution looks simple, but when I am trying it at first, brain just got stuck and freeze!
The KS way.
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Dharma:
Sorry for the typo error. Yes , it is ADC[/quote]Hi Dharma... how did you derive the ration of AEC : ADC 4 :2 pls? Thank you for your time.clblinym:
[quote=\"Dharma\"]
Ratio of Area of AEB : Area of AEC : Area of ADE = 1 : 4 : 2
Area of ABC = 1/2 X AB x Perpendicular Height
Area of ADC = 1/2 x DC x Perpendicular Height
AB : DC = Area of ABC : Area of ADC = (1+4 ) : 2 = 5 : 2
Dear Dharma,
Thank you so much for your great help.
My son and I fully understand your explanation.
We really appreciate your helpfullness.
I just want to check with you if it is a typo for the sentence.
Ratio of Area of AEB : Area of AEC : Area of ADC = 1 : 4 : 2 -
Yu Xuan:
Hi Dharma... how did you derive the ration of AEC : ADC 4 :2 pls? Thank you for your time.[/quote]Area of ABE : Area of AECD = 1: 6
Sorry for the typo error. Yes , it is ADCDharma:
[quote=\"clblinym\"]
Dear Dharma,
Thank you so much for your great help.
My son and I fully understand your explanation.
We really appreciate your helpfullness.
I just want to check with you if it is a typo for the sentence.
Ratio of Area of AEB : Area of AEC : Area of ADC = 1 : 4 : 2
Area of ABE : Area of AEC = 1: 4
So, Area of ABE : Area of AEC : Area of ACD = 1 : 4 : (6 -4 ) = 1 : 4 : 2 -
Hi Dharma… now I see it. Thank you!!
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Yu Xuan:
Hi Dharma... now I see it. Thank you!!
You are welcome.
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