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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • V Offline
      Vanilla Cake
      last edited by

      Almighty:
      Hi VC,

      Do u have the link for the answers to the following qts?
      1) RGS Prelim 2010 (2 marks)
      There are 3 containers X, Y,Z.
      One contains blue amrbles, another white and the 3rd one a mixture of blue and white marbles and all are label wrongly.
      Here's the http://www.onsponge.com/forum/35-thinkingmathonsponge/5534-p6-rgs-2010-math-p1-q23-30.html with excellent explanations by Zhou Shicai and Reynold Tan from OnSponge forum.

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        Vanilla Cake
        last edited by

        Almighty:
        Hi VC,

        Do u have the link for the answers to the following qts?
        2) Redswastika Prelim 2010 (2 amrks)
        Kwan chong has a special bicycle as shown below. The bicycle has a large wheel of radius 32…………..
        Here's the http://www.onsponge.com/forum/35-thinkingmathonsponge/5088-2010-prelim-red-swastika-p1-q25-speed.html with excellent explanations from Perseverance and Reynold Tan from OnSponge forum.
        Pls edit your original post as this question is worth 1 mark and not 2 marks.

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          wkong
          last edited by

          Thanks Brenda for getting the solution.


          I have another question that needs help.


          Roy had 6 times as many stamps as Colin. After their friend gave 4 stamps to Roy and 16 stamps to Colin, Roy had 4 times as many stamps as Colin. How many stamps did Roy have in the end?

          Thanks again.

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            ck123
            last edited by

            Hi all


            How to draw model for this question?

            Ali, Bala, Clyde and Dingyi shared a box of pens. Ali received 20% of the total number of pens which Bala, Clyde and Dingyi received altogether. Bala received 50% of the total number of pens which Ali, Clyde and Dingyi received altogther. Clyde received 80% of the total number of pens which Ali, Bala and Dingyi received altogether. Dinyi received 6 pens. How many pens were in the box at first?

            Ans: 108

            Thanks

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              Vanilla Cake
              last edited by

              Almighty:
              Mrs Lee was 44 years old.Her son was twice her daugther's age.Mrs Lee will be twice her son's age when her daugther is 26 years old.How old will Mrs Lee be when her daughter is 20 years old?

              Assume daughter's age to be N.
              Mrs Lee's age: 44 years old
              Daughter's age: N years old
              Son's age : 2N years old

              Difference between daughter's age and son's age = N years old

              Mrs Lee's age: (52+2N) years old
              Daughter's age: 26 years old
              Son's age: (26+N) years old

              Difference in the age between Mrs Lee and her son is the same.
              44-2N = (52+2N)-(26+N)
              44-2N=26+N
              3N=18
              N=6

              When daughter is 20 years old, Mrs Lee's age = (52+2N)-6 = (52+12)-6=58 years old

              Pls advise the source of this question as this question is almost the same as the 5-mark http://www.wendykoh.com/07/primary6-scgs-maths.pdf from Singapore Chinese Girls' School (Primary) 2007 P6 Prelim.

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                Vanilla Cake
                last edited by

                ck123:
                Ali, Bala, Clyde and Dingyi shared a box of pens. Ali received 20% of the total number of pens which Bala, Clyde and Dingyi received altogether. Bala received 50% of the total number of pens which Ali, Clyde and Dingyi received altogther. Clyde received 80% of the total number of pens which Ali, Bala and Dingyi received altogether. Dinyi received 6 pens. How many pens were in the box at first?

                Hi ck123,
                While waiting for KSP members to post model solutions, perhaps you may wish to refer to http://www.onsponge.com/forum/35-thinkingmathonsponge/3436-p5-math-unchanged-total.html.

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                  kancheongmum
                  last edited by

                  youngtay:
                  Hi, Please help


                  1. Lifen paid $180 for a pair of glasses. The amount she paid includes 7% GST.

                  a) How much GST did she pay? (Answer given $12.60)
                  b) What was the sale price of the pair of glasses? (Answer given $180)


                  2.During a sale, the price of a dining table was reduced from $699 to $350. It was given a further 20% discount on the new price after two weeks. How much was the total discount given? (Answer given $400.20)

                  Are the answers correct?

                  TIA
                  Hi youngtay
                  All the given answers are wrong
                  Q1) (a) $11.78 (b) $168.22

                  Q2) $419

                  I am sure you can work them out. Let me know if you need further help.

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                    Vanilla Cake
                    last edited by

                    wkong:
                    Roy had 6 times as many stamps as Colin. After their friend gave 4 stamps to Roy and 16 stamps to Colin, Roy had 4 times as many stamps as Colin. How many stamps did Roy have in the end?

                    Roy : Colin
                    6u : u
                    +4 : +16
                    4p : p

                    Roy : Colin
                    6u : 4u
                    +4 : +64
                    4p : 4p

                    6u+4=4u+64
                    2u=60
                    u=30

                    Roy (in the end)-> 6u+4 = 6(30)+4=184
                    Number of stamps that Roy had in the end = 184

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                      Dharma
                      last edited by

                      Hi Almighty,


                      For the NMOS 2010 qn, your method of finding the average speed for Tom and Harry for a block of 12 mins and 19 mins will not be so appropriate foe this question because we will not be able to know exactly whether they meet each other when Tom is running or walking if we use your method of finding the average speed for each block of time.

                      By listing you will know that after 38 mins, they are 1650m apart snd then everything is so straightforward. (u also know both are running at that time)

                      BTW … My advise is for you to concentrate more on PSLE type qns as the skills required to solve to solve Olympiad questions will be bit different from
                      what is required of child who is attempting to solve PSLE problem sums.

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                        Almighty
                        last edited by

                        Vanilla Cake:
                        Almighty:

                        Hi VC,

                        Do u have the link for the answers to the following qts?
                        1) RGS Prelim 2010 (2 marks)
                        There are 3 containers X, Y,Z.
                        One contains blue amrbles, another white and the 3rd one a mixture of blue and white marbles and all are label wrongly.

                        Here's the http://www.onsponge.com/forum/35-thinkingmathonsponge/5534-p6-rgs-2010-math-p1-q23-30.html with excellent explanations by Zhou Shicai and Reynold Tan from OnSponge forum.

                        Thankyou very much VC.Wht a g8t timely help 4 both my qts!!!

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