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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • H Offline
      Hifive
      last edited by

      Hi everyone


      Need help with this question:
      Source : Catholic High Sch P5 SA2 2009

      http://postimage.org/image/2pa7ck5xg/

      Thanks in advance.

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        kancheongmum
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        Hifive:
        Hi everyone


        Need help with this question:
        Source : Catholic High Sch P5 SA2 2009

        http://postimage.org/image/2pa7ck5xg/

        Thanks in advance.
        Hi Hifive

        area of triangles whose bases are on the length of rectangle:

        1/2 x 6 x 12 = 36 m2

        area of triangles whose bases are on the breath of rectangle:

        1/2 x 2 x 24 = 24 m2

        total shaded area 36 + 24 = 60 m2

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          Dharma
          last edited by

          CJM:
          At a party, 3/7 of the people attending were adults. 2/5 of the children were boys. If there were 48 girls,


          a) how many children were there ?
          b) how many people were ast the party ?
          Adults => 3/7
          Children => 4/7
          Boys => 2/5 x 4/7 = 8/35
          Girls =>3/5 x 4/7 = 12/35

          12u = 48
          1u = 4

          Number of children = 20u = 20 x 4 = 80

          Number of people = 35u = 35 x 4 = 140

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            Dharma
            last edited by

            CJM:
            A kettle has 420ml more water than a jug. When 150ml of water is poured from the jug into the kettle, thre are 4 times as much water in the kettle as the jug. How much water is there in the jug now ?


            1u – 1p = 420 ------------- ( 1 )

            Jug : 1p – 150
            Kettle = 1u + 150

            4p – 600 = 1u + 150
            4p – 1u = 750 ------------ ( 2 )
            ( 1 ) + ( 2 )

            3p = 1170
            1p = 390
            Amount of water in jug now = 1p – 150 = 390 – 150 = 240

            Amount of water in jug now is 240 ml

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              Dharma
              last edited by

              ABCDE:
              Vanilla Cake:

              [quote=\"beauty queen\"]Mr Samad made some toys to sell. He sold 20% of the toys on Monday. He sold 27 toys on Tuesday. On Wednesday he sold 10% of the remaining toys. After that he found out that the toys he had left was 1 more than 1/2 the number of toys he had made. How many toys did he make.


              The number of toys made by Mr Samad was 115. But on working backwards, the number of toys sold on Wednesday is in decimals! Will leave this question for others to solve.

              Thks.

              In case u need the wrking :

              Y x 80% = 0.8Y
              (0.8y - 27) X 90% = 0.72Y - 24.3
              0.72 Y - 24.3 = 0.5Y + 1
              0.72Y = 0.5Y + 25.3
              0.22Y ----- 25.3
              Y = 115
              They hvnot asked on WEdnesday.so, leave it.But as VC mentioned, it'll b in decimals.[/quote]Monday
              Sold : 20% x 100u = 80u
              Left : 80u

              Tuesday
              Sold : 27
              Left : 80u – 27

              Wednesday
              Sold : 10% x (80u – 27 ) = 8u – 2.7
              Left : 90% x (80u – 27) = 72u – 24.3

              72u – 24.3 = 50u + 1
              22u = 25.3
              1u = 1.15

              Check the number toys sold on Wednesday = 8u – 2.7 = 6.5 (Impossible!!!)

              How could Mr Samad ever sell 6.5 toys ???? There is a flaw in the question and if it happens in PSLE, it is likely that all students will be given full marks for this question. (JMO)

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                Yu Xuan
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                Herbie:
                Hi dharma, i hv one qn,

                16 girls and some boys raised a total of $2600 for their sch pocket money fund. Each boy raised $40 more than each girl. If there were 2 more girls than boys, how much more money did the boys raise than the girls?

                $ related qn is a problemarea for my Ds. Do u hv any advise on how to conquer $ n quantity qn? Many tx
                Hi Herbie & Dharma, may I offer my 2 cents worth...

                Boys --> 16 - 2 =14

                Remove the extra $40 raised by each boy from the total amt raised, so that each boy and girl raise the same amt;
                $2600 - ($40 * 14) = $2040

                $2040 / (16 + 14) = $68 (amt raised by each girl)
                $68 + $40 = $108 (amt raised by each boy)

                Diff;
                ( $108 * 14 ) - ( $68 * 16 ) = $424

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                  CJM
                  last edited by

                  Dharma:
                  CJM:

                  A kettle has 420ml more water than a jug. When 150ml of water is poured from the jug into the kettle, thre are 4 times as much water in the kettle as the jug. How much water is there in the jug now ?



                  1u – 1p = 420 ------------- ( 1 )

                  Jug : 1p – 150
                  Kettle = 1u + 150

                  4p – 600 = 1u + 150
                  4p – 1u = 750 ------------ ( 2 )
                  ( 1 ) + ( 2 )

                  3p = 1170
                  1p = 390
                  Amount of water in jug now = 1p – 150 = 390 – 150 = 240

                  Amount of water in jug now is 240 ml

                  Hi Dharma,

                  How to relate 1u & 1p ?
                  Need to draw model for this ?

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                    CJM
                    last edited by

                    Dharma:
                    CJM:

                    At a party, 3/7 of the people attending were adults. 2/5 of the children were boys. If there were 48 girls,


                    a) how many children were there ?
                    b) how many people were ast the party ?

                    Adults => 3/7
                    Children => 4/7
                    Boys => 2/5 x 4/7 = 8/35
                    Girls =>3/5 x 4/7 = 12/35

                    12u = 48
                    1u = 4

                    Number of children = 20u = 20 x 4 = 80

                    Number of people = 35u = 35 x 4 = 140

                    thank u : )

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                      CJM
                      last edited by

                      biniv300:
                      CJM:

                      At a party, 3/7 of the people attending were adults. 2/5 of the children were boys. If there were 48 girls,


                      a) how many children were there ?
                      b) how many people were ast the party ?

                      ans
                      (a)64
                      (b)112

                      hi biniv300,

                      the answer is
                      80 and 140.

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                        Vanilla Cake
                        last edited by

                        CJM:
                        Dharma:

                        [quote=\"CJM\"]A kettle has 420ml more water than a jug. When 150ml of water is poured from the jug into the kettle, thre are 4 times as much water in the kettle as the jug. How much water is there in the jug now ?


                        1u – 1p = 420 ------------- ( 1 )

                        Jug : 1p – 150
                        Kettle = 1u + 150

                        4p – 600 = 1u + 150
                        4p – 1u = 750 ------------ ( 2 )
                        ( 1 ) + ( 2 )

                        3p = 1170
                        1p = 390
                        Amount of water in jug now = 1p – 150 = 390 – 150 = 240

                        Amount of water in jug now is 240 ml

                        Hi Dharma,

                        How to relate 1u & 1p ?
                        Need to draw model for this ?[/quote]Hi CJM,
                        Is this P4 Maths? While waiting for Uncle Dharma's reply, here's my suggested model solution for your review:

                        In the end
                        K: [][150][420][150]
                        J: [][150]

                        [150] must be in dotted form. I use red colour to represent it in dotted form.

                        4 times as much water in the kettle as the jug means 4 times of J=K.
                        4 units of J = 1 unit of K
                        4[]=[]+150+420+150
                        3[]=720
                        []=240

                        1 unit of [] of J =240 ml ie Amount of water in the jug now = 240 ml

                        Hope this helps.
                        😉

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