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      small
      last edited by

      tianzhu:
      yeonee:


      Can I use the multiples of 3 and 4 for this question?

      Hi

      It'll be helpful if you could elaborate on this.

      Best wishes

      Hi Tianzhu,

      I think yeonee was refferring to algebra method.

      lets P = 1 unit price

      Total - 3P = 15
      Total = 3P + 15 ----(1)

      Total - 4P = -3
      Total = 4P - 3 -----(2)

      3P + 15 = 4P - 3
      15 - 3 = 4P - 3P
      P = 18

      from equation (1):

      Total = 3P + 15
      = 54 +15
      = 69






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        Yu Xuan:
        small:

        Much appreciated if someone can help on this question, thanks.


        P4 Question:
        There were 54 cars and bicycles in a car park. Someone removed 1 wheel each from 4 bicycles. As a result, there were 180 wheels left. How many cars were there? (5 marks)
        [/u]

        May I 'busy-body' again...

        By adding 4 wheels to the 180 wheels, we will have the logically 'actual' no. of wheels;

        180 + 4 = 184
        54 * 2 = 108
        184 - 108 = 76
        76 / 2 = 38 (Cars)

        Thanks Yu xuan for the solution. šŸ˜„

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          WS1234567
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          Dharma:
          Devnahouse:

          Hello,

          Can help me solve this one.

          The cost of 7 erasers and 3 rulers is $5.05.
          The cost of 2 erasers and 6 rulers is $3.95
          Find the cost of 2 erasers and 2 rules.

          Many thanks.

          http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=TsKNGfA

          I think when the person designed this question, he or she failed to take into account if the student had tried a different approach to this question. Using a different approach, the cost of an eraser is $0.5125 and the cost of a rler would be $1.025.
          When I set Math exam papers for my school, I make it a point to make the figures realistic. The unit cost of items must have at most 2 decimal places.

          However, the solution provided was very creative. Thumbs up. šŸ˜„

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            Augmum
            last edited by

            WS1234567:
            Dharma:

            [quote=\"Devnahouse\"]Hello,

            Can help me solve this one.

            The cost of 7 erasers and 3 rulers is $5.05.
            The cost of 2 erasers and 6 rulers is $3.95
            Find the cost of 2 erasers and 2 rules.

            Many thanks.

            http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=TsKNGfA

            I think when the person designed this question, he or she failed to take into account if the student had tried a different approach to this question. Using a different approach, the cost of an eraser is $0.5125 and the cost of a rler would be $1.025.When I set Math exam papers for my school, I make it a point to make the figures realistic. The unit cost of items must have at most 2 decimal places.

            However, the solution provided was very creative. Thumbs up. :D[/quote]just happen to click on this thread as it appears on the front page

            yes, if using algebraic approach, will get a 4 decimal figure, the answer of
            1 eraser = $0.5125 and
            1 ruler = $2.925/ 6 = $0.4875
            think WS1234567 keyed in the wrong figure for the cost of ruler

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              peterch
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              Augmum:
              WS1234567:

              [quote=\"Dharma\"]
              http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=TsKNGfA

              I think when the person designed this question, he or she failed to take into account if the student had tried a different approach to this question. Using a different approach, the cost of an eraser is $0.5125 and the cost of a rler would be $1.025.When I set Math exam papers for my school, I make it a point to make the figures realistic. The unit cost of items must have at most 2 decimal places.

              However, the solution provided was very creative. Thumbs up. šŸ˜„

              just happen to click on this thread as it appears on the front page

              yes, if using algebraic approach, will get a 4 decimal figure, the answer of
              1 eraser = $0.5125 and
              1 ruler = $2.925/ 6 = $0.4875
              think WS1234567 keyed in the wrong figure for the cost of ruler[/quote]So 2 eraser + 2 Ruler would be (0.5125 x 2) + (0.4875 x 2) = $ 2 šŸ˜„

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                Augmum
                last edited by

                peterch:
                Augmum:


                yes, if using algebraic approach, will get a 4 decimal figure, the answer of
                1 eraser = $0.5125 and
                1 ruler = $2.925/ 6 = $0.4875
                think WS1234567 keyed in the wrong figure for the cost of ruler

                So 2 eraser + 2 Ruler would be (0.5125 x 2) + (0.4875 x 2) = $ 2 šŸ˜„

                ya.........non-realistic figures for the cost of 1 eraser or 1 ruler
                unless the teacher who sets this Question thinks that
                all buyers have to buy 2 erasers and 2 rulers together....... šŸ˜‰
                (dun think she work out other methods of approach)

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                  bookwormkids
                  last edited by

                  Hi! This is a P3 question:


                  I am a 3-digit number. My hundreds and tens digit are the same. My ones digit is 4 more than my tens digit. What number can I be?

                  Ans given: 559

                  Seems like more than one answer to me! :? My boy's answer seems correct and logic to me: 448

                  Any kind soul able to advise? :?:

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                    femi
                    last edited by

                    hi need help, i does not know how to do this 2 question. hope u can help me to solve the questions thanks :lol: šŸ˜„


                    question 1)Aminah and Shanthinee had 128 bookmarks altogether.Aminah gave 1/4of her bookmarks to geraldine. Shanthinee have the same number of bookmarks left. How many bookmarks had shanthinee have at first?

                    question 2)Mrs Raja gave 17 boys and girls a total of 105 clips. Each boy was given 5 clips and each girl was given 7 clips.If all the girls were to give all their clips to the boys, how many more clips would each boy get?


                    thanks for helping :celebrate: :?: :? šŸ˜„ šŸ˜Ž :lol: :shock: :roll: šŸ˜‰ šŸ™ :love: :!: :?:

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                      Muffins
                      last edited by

                      hi bookwormkids, this has a multitude of answers. Maybe the book just picked one of those. Examples of answers would be: 115, 226, 337, 448, 559


                      šŸ™‚ šŸ™‚

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                        shurley197323
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                        A Kettle has 420ml more water than a jug. When 150ml of water is poured from the jug into the kettle,there are 4 times as much water in the kettle as the jug. How much water is there in the jug now ?

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