Q&A - PSLE Math
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P5G:
Hi P5G
1/8 of a jug of lemonade was syrup. 1/4 of it was ice and the remaining was water. What was the ratio of the amount of water to the amount of syrup used to make the lemonade?
Answer given in worksheet is 5 : 1.
Draw a rectangular block and divide it into 8 units.
1 unit ----- syrup
2 units ----- ice (represents ¼ of jug)
5 units ----- water(remainder)
water:syrup ----- 5:1
Best wishes -
Hi P5G
Please refer to your earlier post.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17268
Best wishes -
P5G:
1/4 = 2/8Please help.
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1/8 of a jug of lemonade was syrup. 1/4 of it was ice and the remaining was water. What was the ratio of the amount of water to the amount of syrup used to make the lemonade?
Answer given in the worksheet is 5 : 1.
TIA.
2/8 + 1/8 = 3/8 (Syrup + Ice)
8/8 - 3/8 = 5/8 (Water)
5/8 : 1/8 = 5:1
Hope I helped!
P.S. Anyway, the ratio would change soon, as the ice would have melted :lol: :rotflmao: -
tianzhu:
Hi TianzhuHi
Some interesting questions from onsponge.
2)If Ahmad gives Pillay 17 marbles, the ratio of his marbles to that of Pillay's will be 4:7. If Ahmad gives Pillay 5 marbles, both will have the same number of marbles. How many marbles does Ahmad have? ( Singapore Chinese Girls' School P6 2010 SA1 Maths Q10)
Best wishes
DD working
A : P
4 : 7 (End) } 8 : 14
+17 -17 (Changes) } +17 -17
? : ? (Before) } ? : ?
A : P
1 : 1 (End) } 11 : 11
+5 -5 (Changes) } + 5 : -5
? : ? (Before) } ? : ?
11 - 8 = 3
17 - 5 = 12
12 / 3 = 4
Therefore 8 x 4 + 17 = 49
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tianzhu:
Hi TianzhuHi
Some interesting questions from onsponge.
3)Ben and Marcus received some money from their mother. Marcus would have $64 more than Ben if Ben gave 2/5 of his share to Marcus. Marcus would have $144 more than Ben if Ben gave 2/3 of his share to Marcus. How much money did Ben receive from his mother? (Singapore Chinese Girls' School P6 2010 SA1 Maths Q13)
Best wishes
DD working:
3/5 = 6/15
2/3 = 10/15
10- 6= 4
144 - 64 = 80
80 / 4 = 20
15 x 20 = 300*
*This answer is different with the answer key: 150
We then checked the onsponge forum and realize that instead of 10 - 6 =4 , it should be 10 + 10 = 20, 6 + 6 = 12** and resulted 20 - 12 = 8
As such, it will become :
80/ 8 = 10
15 * 10 = 150
**DD cannot understand this particular step and appreciate your kind help.
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Hi Brenda10
It’s good to draw a model for this question.
You have a good start; you’ve worked out the common multiple for 3 and 5 which is 15.
To begin, Ben has 15 units.
In the first case, Ben gave 6 units to Marcus,leaving a remainder of 9 units.
In the second case, Ben gave 10 units to Marcus, leaving a remainder of 5 units.
The difference between the first and second case is 8 units(take away 4 units for Ben and add 4 units to Marcus) and their difference is 80.
This gives 1 unit equal to 10.
I remember drawing out the MD for a similar type of question some months ago; I’ll try to find it. If I can’t find it, I’ll draw the MD for this question and give to you early next week.
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tianzhu:
Hi TianzhuHi Brenda10
It’s good to draw a model for this question.
You have a good start; you’ve worked out the common multiple for 3 and 5 which is 15.
To begin, Ben has 15 units.
In the first case, Ben gave 6 units to Marcus,leaving a remainder of 9 units.
In the second case, Ben gave 10 units to Marcus, leaving a remainder of 5 units.
The difference between the first and second case is 8 units(take away 4 units for Ben and add 4 units to Marcus) and their difference is 80.
This gives 1 unit equal to 10.
I remember drawing out the MD for a similar type of question some months ago; I’ll try to find it. If I can’t find it, I’ll draw the MD for this question and give to you early next week.
Best wishes
Thank you for your explanation and we wish you a nice weekend. -
Hi,
Looking for better way to solve the following question, your kind input will be most appreciated.
Question
Mr Sum had 120 ovens. He sold 40% of the oven at their usual price and half of the remainder at a discount of 15% of the usual price. He sold the rest of the ovens at their cost price of $380 each. He earned $1878. What was the price of each oven after the discount?
Thanks a million
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Brenda10:
Hi Brenda10
Thank you for your explanation and we wish you a nice weekend.
Good Morning
Great, you got it.
This is a double if question where you need to compare two cases or scenarios. The if is used to introduce some event that may happen but in reality nothing truly or ever happened.
Once you are able to break down the question and see that 8 units is equal to 80, the rest of the calculations is a breeze.
I believe you don’t need the MD from me now.
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tianzhu:
Good morning Tianzhu
Hi Brenda10Brenda10:
Thank you for your explanation and we wish you a nice weekend.
Good Morning
Great, you got it.
This is a double if question where you need to compare two cases or scenarios. The if is used to introduce some event that may happen but in reality nothing truly or ever happened.
Once you are able to that the break down the question and see that 8 units is equal to 80, the rest of the calculations is a breeze.
I believe you don’t need the MD from me now.
Enjoy your weekend, too.
Yes. You're right that now dd can understand why is 8 units and I believe if there are similar questions in other papers she should be able to handle.
Thank you.
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