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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      SoWoW
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      i have 2 P5 maths questions to ask the experts hereโ€ฆ Please help


      1) A coin box contained some twenty cent and fifty -cent coins in the ratio 4:3. After 20 twenty-cent coins were taken out to exchange for fifty-cent coins of the same value and put back in the box, the ratio of the number of twenty-cent coins to the number of fifty-cent coins became 7:11. find the sum of money in the box.

      2) There were 280 people at a concert. 1/4 of the males and 1/5 of the females wore glasses. Given that a total of 60 people wore glasses in the concert, how many females wore glasses?

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        cchew:
        clblinym:


        1) There are buses travelling to and fro between Station A and Station B. The buses leave the stations at regular interval and a bus will meet another bus coming in the opposite direction every 6 minutes.
        Peter starts cycling from A towards B at the same time Jane starts cycling from B towards A.
        Peter and Jane will meet a bus coming in the opposite direction every 7 and 8 minutes respectively.
        After 56 minutes of cycling on the road, they meet each other.
        Find the time taken by a bus to travel from A to B.
        Answer : 68

        Solution was posted by mathsguru on 24/11/2009 21:03 refer to the link below:
        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6373&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=90

        Hi, cchew
        Thank you very much for the sharing.
        Amy

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          clblinym
          last edited by

          SoWoW:
          i have 2 P5 maths questions to ask the experts here.. Please help


          1) A coin box contained some twenty cent and fifty -cent coins in the ratio 4:3. After 20 twenty-cent coins were taken out to exchange for fifty-cent coins of the same value and put back in the box, the ratio of the number of twenty-cent coins to the number of fifty-cent coins became 7:11. find the sum of money in the box.

          2) There were 280 people at a concert. 1/4 of the males and 1/5 of the females wore glasses. Given that a total of 60 people wore glasses in the concert, how many females wore glasses?
          Dear Sowow,

          This is my answer and working for question 1.

          20 x 20 cents = $4.00
          $4.00/50 cents = 8

          20 20-cent coins were taken out.
          8 50-cent coins were put in.

          At first, ratio was 4:3.
          After that, the ratio was 7:11.

          4:3 = 8:6

          If it was 8:6 at first,
          1u is 20,
          5u is 8 (wrong)

          4:3= 12:9

          5u is 20,
          2u is 8
          (correct)
          1u is 4.

          The ratio at first was 12:9.

          12u is 48.
          48 x 20cents = $9.60

          9u is 36.
          36 x 50cents = $18

          $18 + $9.60 is $27.60

          Ans: $27.60

          Can you check whether $27.60 is the answer please?

          Thanks.

          Amy

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            YLH88
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            SoWoW:
            i have 2 P5 maths questions to ask the experts here.. Please help


            2) There were 280 people at a concert. 1/4 of the males and 1/5 of the females wore glasses. Given that a total of 60 people wore glasses in the concert, how many females wore glasses?

            Hi SoWoW,

            I'm not expert but just trying to help. Please check the answer key if the answer for qn 2 is 40.

            For Qn 2,

            Total = 280

            Total Male = 4u --> male with glasses = 1u, male without glasses = 3u

            Total Female = 5p --> female with glasses = 1p, female without glasses = 4p

            4u + 5p = 280 --> total no of people
            4u = 280 - 5p

            1u + 1p = 60 --> total people with glasses
            4u + 4p = 240
            4u = 240 - 4p

            280 - 5p = 240 - 4p
            280 - 240 = 5p - 4p
            40 = p --> females with glasses

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              clblinym
              last edited by

              SoWoW:
              i have 2 P5 maths questions to ask the experts here.. Please help


              1) A coin box contained some twenty cent and fifty -cent coins in the ratio 4:3. After 20 twenty-cent coins were taken out to exchange for fifty-cent coins of the same value and put back in the box, the ratio of the number of twenty-cent coins to the number of fifty-cent coins became 7:11. find the sum of money in the box.

              2) There were 280 people at a concert. 1/4 of the males and 1/5 of the females wore glasses. Given that a total of 60 people wore glasses in the concert, how many females wore glasses?
              Dear SoWow,

              This is my answer for the 2nd question.

              1/4 of males and 1/5 of females --> 60
              4/4 of males and 4/5 of females --> 240
              1/5 of females --> 280-240
              = 40

              1/5 of females (40) wore glasses.


              Thanks.

              Amy

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                Vanilla Cake
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                clblinym:
                http://postimage.org/image/1ww3enfvo/

                Answer : 666
                Hi Amy,
                Below is the solution worked out by my P5 younger sister:
                Look at the number carefully and you will see the number pattern:
                Bottom row (fifth row): 1,2,6,24,120
                Fourth row: 2,6,24,120
                Third row: 6,24,120
                2nd row: 24,120
                Top row (1st row): 120

                Bottom row:
                1x2=2
                2x3=6
                6x4=24
                24x5=120

                Numbers from the fourth row are taken form the 2nd to last numbers of the bottom row.

                Numbers from the third row are taken from the 2nd to last numbers of the fourth row.

                Use the same pattern and apply to 2nd and top row.

                So, value of X = 6+6+6+24+24+120+120+120+120+120=666

                Are you a parent or a P5 student?

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                  Vanilla Cake
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                  clblinym:
                  http://postimage.org/image/1ww3enfvo/

                  Hi Amy,

                  Is this image taken from http://www.hci.sg/aphelion/apmops/2007/pdf/English/2005%20English%20FR.pdf?
                  How do you cut and paste this question from the pdf and post it in KSP forum?
                  Sorry for my ignorance and pls kindly share your skills in achieving this feat.
                  Thks for yr attention and response.
                  ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                    clblinym
                    last edited by

                    Vanilla Cake:
                    clblinym:

                    http://postimage.org/image/1ww3enfvo/

                    Answer : 666

                    Hi Amy,
                    Below is the solution worked out by my P5 younger sister:
                    Look at the number carefully and you will see the number pattern:
                    Bottom row (fifth row): 1,2,6,24,120
                    Fourth row: 2,6,24,120
                    Third row: 6,24,120
                    2nd row: 24,120
                    Top row (1st row): 120

                    Bottom row:
                    1x2=2
                    2x3=6
                    6x4=24
                    24x5=120

                    Numbers from the fourth row are taken form the 2nd to last numbers of the bottom row.

                    Numbers from the third row are taken from the 2nd to last numbers of the fourth row.

                    Use the same pattern and apply to 2nd and top row.

                    So, value of X = 6+6+6+24+24+120+120+120+120+120=666

                    Are you a parent or a P5 student?

                    Hi, Vanilla Cake
                    Please thank your isiter on my nehalf. She is very intelligent.
                    I am parent.

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                      clblinym
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                      Vanilla Cake:
                      clblinym:

                      http://postimage.org/image/1ww3enfvo/


                      Hi Amy,

                      Is this image taken from http://www.hci.sg/aphelion/apmops/2007/pdf/English/2005%20English%20FR.pdf?
                      How do you cut and paste this question from the pdf and post it in KSP forum?
                      Sorry for my ignorance and pls kindly share your skills in achieving this feat.
                      Thks for yr attention and response.
                      ๐Ÿ˜‰

                      I use a software called FastStone Capture. You can download it online.

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                        Vanilla Cake
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                        clblinym:
                        I use a software called FastStone Capture. You can download it online.

                        http://postimage.org/image/214h49lwk/

                        Thks for your helpful tips, clblinym. Our download version is 6.7 (Unregistered trial version)which is valid for 30 days. Is there any link to download for the free version of this software? Sorry to ask too many questions. My sincere apologies.

                        BTW, the above qn was posted for testing purpose. There is no need to provide solutions for it. Thks.

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