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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      tianzhu
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      ABCDE:

      Hi Tianzhu,
      Please confirm wht the answers are as follows:

      2) 7680 plates
      1) 62 coins
      Hi ABCDE

      I am sorry; I don’t have the answers at this moment.

      For the benefits of PSLE students, would you like to share your solutions?

      Best wishes

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        Vanilla Cake
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        ABCDE:
        Hi VC mum,


        Can u post Qt :11 from NY 2010 prelim for me.
        Thanks
        Refer to http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/09/volume-p6-2010-sa2-nanyang-p2-q-11.html.

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          Vanilla Cake
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          kancheongmum:
          Hi VC's mum


          Your DD2 will sure ace PSLE. My DS can't solve Q1 and he is taking PSLE in 2 weeks. He always think too much for a simple question. On the 2nd attempt he uses fraction to solve which is also the solution provided by the school, the setter of question. Just for info:

          sb - small box
          bb - big box

          14sb ---3/8
          1 sb --- 3/112

          15 bb --- 5/8 ---70/112
          1bb --- 14/336

          1sb --- 3/112 --- 9/336

          14/336 - 9/336 --- 5/336 ---5 beads
          1/336 --- 1 bead
          1 small box --- 9 x 1 = 9 beads

          It is ok for me as long as the working is logical and he gets the answer. Cannot do much now as PSLE is just 2 wks away, putting too much things in his head will get him confuse. I wish he can solve this way:

          3u --- 14 small box
          5u --- 15 big box
          1u --- 3 big box
          3u --- 9 big box
          1 big box = 1 small box + 5 beads
          9 big box = 14 small box
          9 small box + 45 beads = 14 small box
          5 small box ---- 45 beads
          1 small box = 45/5 = 9 beads
          Hi kancheongmum,

          Could you pls advise the question number for the 2 questions from ACS 2010 P6 Prelim Paper 2?
          Here's Observer's solutions for http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/09/fraction-p6-20010-sa2-acs-p2-q.html and http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/09/volume-p6-2010-sa2-acs-p2-q.html.

          VC's mum

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            kancheongmum
            last edited by

            Hi VC mum

            beads Q13, tank Q16

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              ABCDE
              last edited by

              Vanilla Cake:
              ABCDE:

              Hi VC mum,


              Can u post Qt :11 from NY 2010 prelim for me.
              Thanks

              Refer to http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/09/volume-p6-2010-sa2-nanyang-p2-q-11.html.

              HI VC mum,

              Thank u very much.I searched in tht website too..Couldn't find. HOw to search topic wise in obs website. Any tips??

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                ABCDE
                last edited by

                tianzhu:
                ABCDE:


                Hi Tianzhu,
                Please confirm wht the answers are as follows:

                2) 7680 plates
                1) 62 coins

                Hi ABCDE

                I am sorry; I don’t have the answers at this moment.

                For the benefits of PSLE students, would you like to share your solutions?

                Best wishes

                Hi uncle,
                I'm a student taking PSLE this year. Pl.bear with me for my typo skills. I'm very poor in this..Here is my wrking.Pls. correct me if I am wrong:
                Qt: 1)
                50 cent ------ X + 6
                20 cent ------ X
                After he used eight 50-cent coins,
                50 cent ------ X + 6 - 8 = X -2
                20 cent ------- X

                Value of
                50 Cent ----(x-2) x 0.5 = 0.5X - 1
                20 cent -----(x) x 0.20 = 0.2X
                The value of the 50-cent coins is $7.40 more than the value of 20-cent coins So,
                0.2 X +7.40 = 0.5 X - 1
                Solving the equation,
                0.3X = 8.40
                2X = 56
                56 + 6 = 62 coins

                Qt:2

                No of blue boxes = X + 12
                Red boxes = X
                Each blue box contained 120 plates and each red box contained 150 cups.So,
                Blue boxes = X + 12 ) x (times) 120 = (120 X + 1440 )plates
                Red boxes = X x 150 = 150 X cups
                There were 120 fewer plates than cups in total So,
                120 X + 1560 = 150X
                30X = 1560
                120X = 6240
                6240 + 1440 = 7680 plates

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                  ganchiong
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                  NYPS Prelim 2010 Maths P1 Q13

                  Answer : 1

                  Can someone explain to me why the answer is (1). If (1), what is the answer given in (1), is it a 4 sided figure?

                  TIA

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    Hi ABCDE


                    Thank you for sharing.It’s always delightful to see new volunteers in this thread.

                    You are able to work with algebra manipulation comfortably .For a P6 student, it’s a commendable effort.

                    Just curious, where did you learn your problem solving technique from? Is it from school or external tuition?

                    Your answers are correct.

                    You should do well for PSLE Maths.

                    Best wishes

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                      snowman.022851697
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                      >Tianzhu: Yes, most of my friends cant even form a basic equation. As for me, i’m especially careless when using algebra and end up using a lot of correction tape.

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                        tianzhu
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                        snowman.697:
                        >Tianzhu: Yes, most of my friends cant even form a basic equation. As for me, i'm especially careless when using algebra and end up using a lot of correction tape.

                        Hi snowman.697

                        Use the method a student is comfortable with.That's the way to go.

                        Wishing you the very best for PSLE 2010.

                        Best wishes

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