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Hi all,
Sorry need help again with the below questions :
1) Veronica bought some tulips and lilies in the ratio of 4 : 7
Each tulip cost $1.20 more than each lily.
If she spent $305.50 altogether and the amount she spent on the lilies was $3.90 more than the amount she spent on the tulips, how many tulips did she buy ?
2) Nanyang 2010 P6 Prelim Paper 2 Qn 15
The table below shows the day of the week that 1st January falls on from the year 1981 to 2000.
Note that Day 1 of a week is a Monday and Day 7 is Sunday.
There are 31 days in the month of January.
a) What number does the letter C represent ? (ans : 3)
b) What number does the letter F represent ? (ans : 7)
c) Which day of the week will 1st February 2012 fall on ? (ans : Wednesday)
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Thank you ! -
YLH88:
2) Nanyang 2010 P6 Prelim Paper 2 Qn 15
The table below shows the day of the week that 1st January falls on from the year 1981 to 2000.
Note that Day 1 of a week is a Monday and Day 7 is Sunday.
There are 31 days in the month of January.
a) What number does the letter C represent ? (ans : 3)
b) What number does the letter F represent ? (ans : 7)
c) Which day of the week will 1st February 2012 fall on ? (ans : Wednesday)
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pqcy_EAVanilla Cake:
Hi YLH88,Q2 is easy. You need to know something about leap year.OK, briefly leap year is the year where the number can be divided by 4 without any remainder. After every leap year, you jump by 2 days.
Look at Q2 again, you will find that a leap year starts from 1984 onwards:
1984
1988
1992
1996
2000
2004
2008
by understanding how leap years work, you will get:
A: 1
B: 2
3 - 2003
4
E: 6
F: 7 - 2006
G: 1
H: 2
I: 4
J: 5
2011 : 6
2012 : 7
(a) Letter C (2003) represents 3.
(b) Letter F (2006) represents 7
1st Jan 2012 -> Sunday
29 Jan 2012 -> Sunday ( add 4 weeks ie 4x7 = 28 days )
30 Jan 2012 -> Monday
31 Jan 2012 -> Tuesday
1 Feb 2012 -> Wednesday
(c) The day of the week which 1st February 2012 will fall on - Wednesday.
I am the mum of Vanilla Cake.Pls take a look at http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/09/challenging-p6-2010-sa2-nanyang-p2-q15.html which is detailed and better than Vanilla Cake's explanation.
You may wish to browse through http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2010-01-01T00%3A00%3A00%2B08%3A00&updated-max=2011-01-01T00%3A00%3A00%2B08%3A00&max-results=50 in which he had olved and posted most of the 2010 P6 Prelim Maths questions from top schools.
Thanks.
VC's mum -
Dear Vanilla cake
Good morning.
Many thanks for your help and blessing given to my son.
God bless you.
With best regards
Firebird -
YLH88:
Hi all,
Sorry need help again with the below questions :
1) Veronica bought some tulips and lilies in the ratio of 4 : 7
Each tulip cost $1.20 more than each lily.
If she spent $305.50 altogether and the amount she spent on the lilies was $3.90 more than the amount she spent on the tulips, how many tulips did she buy ?
Thank you !
Q1)
Amt spent on tulips = (4u)(1p + $1.20)
Amt spent on lilies = (7u)(1p)
Total spending = (11u)(1p) + ($4.80)(1u) = $305.50
Difference in spending = (3u)(1p) – ($4.80)(1u) = $3.90
(14u)(1p) = $309.40
(1u)(1p) = $22.10
($4.80)(1u) = $305.50 – 11($22.10) = $62.40
1u = 13
No. of tulips bought = 4u = 4 x 13 = 52 -
YLH88:
Method = AlgebraHi all,
Sorry need help again with the below questions :
1) Veronica bought some tulips and lilies in the ratio of 4 : 7
Each tulip cost $1.20 more than each lily.
If she spent $305.50 altogether and the amount she spent on the lilies was $3.90 more than the amount she spent on the tulips, how many tulips did she buy ?
Thank you !
Answer = 52 Tulips
Total = 305.50
Cost of tulips = 150.80
Cost of lilies = 154.70
Let price for lilies be p, then price of tulips will be (p+1.20)
Let total flowers be T, # of tulips = 4/11T, # of lilies = 7/11T
(1) 4/11T(p+1.2) = 150.80
(2) 7/11T(p) = 154.70
Substitute (2) into (1) and solving, T = 143.
Hence # of tulips 4/11 x 143 = 52
Vanilla cake, 91 is the number of lilies....so probably your method is correct but in a rush you mixed up the flowers. -
Hi
Need help with the following questions:
Source : RGS P5 2009 SA2 PAPER 2
1. Mr Muhamad has 3 cubical fish tanks of different size. The length of Tank A is twice the length of Tank B and the length of Tank B is twice the length of Tank C. Mr Muhamad filled 20% of Tank A, 35% of Tank B and 40% of Tank C with water at first. He then decided to pour all the water from Tank B and Tank C into Tank A. What percentage of Tank A is filled with water?
2. The average height of a group of boys is 1.64m. When 2 new boys each of height of 1.70m joined the group, the average height became 1.65m. How many boys were in the group at the end?
Thanks in advance for your help. -
Hifive:
A: 4uSource : RGS P5 2009 SA2 PAPER 2
Q18. Mr Muhamad has 3 cubical fish tanks of different size. The length of Tank A is twice the length of Tank B and the length of Tank B is twice the length of Tank C. Mr Muhamad filled 20% of Tank A, 35% of Tank B and 40% of Tank C with water at first. He then decided to pour all the water from Tank B and Tank C into Tank A. What percentage of Tank A is filled with water?
B: 2u
u
20/100x4ux4ux4u = 12.8u³
35/100x2ux2ux2u = 2.8u³
40/100xuxuxu = 0.4u³
(12.8+2.8+0.4)u³ = 16u³
16 u³/(4ux4ux4u) = 16 u³/64 u³=0.25
0.25x100% = 25%
The percentage is 25%Hifive:
1.64xu =1.64uSource : RGS P5 2009 SA2 PAPER 2
Q16. The average height of a group of boys is 1.64m. When 2 new boys each of height of 1.70m joined the group, the average height became 1.65m. How many boys were in the group at the end?
1.64u+1.7x2=1.64u+3.4
1.65x(u+2)=1.65u+3.3
1.64u+3.4=1.65u+3.3
0.01u=0.1
u=10
10+2=12
There were 12 boys in the group at the end.
Above workings from my DD2.
Hope this helps.
VC's mum -
Hi VC’s mum
Thanks for your explanation and help!
Regards -
ksi:
Hi ksi,
Method = AlgebraYLH88:
Hi all,
Sorry need help again with the below questions :
1) Veronica bought some tulips and lilies in the ratio of 4 : 7
Each tulip cost $1.20 more than each lily.
If she spent $305.50 altogether and the amount she spent on the lilies was $3.90 more than the amount she spent on the tulips, how many tulips did she buy ?
Thank you !
Answer = 52 Tulips
Total = 305.50
Cost of tulips = 150.80
Cost of lilies = 154.70
Let price for lilies be p, then price of tulips will be (p+1.20)
Let total flowers be T, # of tulips = 4/11T, # of lilies = 7/11T
(1) 4/11T(p+1.2) = 150.80
(2) 7/11T(p) = 154.70
Substitute (2) into (1) and solving, T = 143.
Hence # of tulips 4/11 x 143 = 52
Vanilla cake, 91 is the number of lilies....so probably your method is correct but in a rush you mixed up the flowers.
Thanks for your understanding of Vanilla Cake's plight as she was scrambling for time, this morning.Here's my solution for Q1:
$305.50-$3.90=$301.60
$301.60÷2 = $150.80 (Tulips)
$150.80+$3.90 = $154.70 (Lilies)
Number of units for tulips = 4U
Number of units for lilies = 7U
Cost of 1 unit of tulips = V+1.20
Cost of 1 unit of lilies = V
Total amount for tulips = 4U(V+1.20)=4UV+4.8U
Total amount for lilies = 7U(V) = 7UV
7UV=154.70
4UV=88.40
4UV+4.8U = 150.80
88.40+4.8U=150.80
4.8U=62.40
U=13
Number of tulips = 4U = 4x13=52
Number of tulips bought by Veronica = 52
VC's mum -
Hi VC, VC’s mum, Dharma, ksi
Thank you so much for the soluton and explanation!!
Regards
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