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peapot:
999 - 99 = 900Hi everyone! I have a P2 question which I m not sure how to teach. Pls help me!! Thanks!
9_ _ - 99 = _01
How ah???
but answer's ones digit is 1. Therefore, the hundreds digit of the answer must be 8
So, answer is 801
Work backwards
9_ _ - 99 = 801
9_ _ - 99 + 99 = 801 + 99
9_ _ = 900 -
bellerina:
Wkends spent = 1/4 + 1/2 = 3/4.Pls help with a P6 Qs. Thanks!
For a few months, Ng used 1/4 of his wkend playing tennis with his friends & 1/2 of his wkdays working in the office. He used up 115 days on tennis & work.
Another 1/2 of his wkend were spent on shopping & 1/4 of his wkdays were spent having dinner & playing soccer with his friends. He used up a total of 74 days on these activities.
He spent the rest of his time reading at home. How many days did he stay at home?
Wkdays spent = 1/2 + 1/4 = 3/4.
That means he spends 3/4 of his week doing stuff. So the 115 days + 74 days = 3/4 of his days.
Time left = 1/4 overall
Days left must be 1/3 of the time spent, since that time was 3/4.
Hence time at home = 1/3 x 189 = 93 days.
In fact we can figure out that this is a period of roughly 10 months. -
Thank Dharma,
But my gal haven’t grasp the concept that 999-99 is 900 yet. Any other easier way, I wonder? -
peapot:
Thank Dharma,
But my gal haven't grasp the concept that 999-99 is 900 yet. Any other easier way, I wonder?
Actually I chose 999 to minus 99 to show the hundreds place of the answer to the question cannot be 9 because the ones digit of the answer is 1
You may wish to break up the number 999 into it's hundreds, tens and ones.
Do the same for 99. Then deduct 99 from 999
999 = 900 + 90 + 9
99 = 90 + 9
999 - 99 = 900 -
Please help me with P5 math :
Ms Tham distributed a packet of sweets among a group of pupils.
If she gave out 11 sweets to each pupil, the last pupil received only 6 sweets.
If she gave out 8 sweets to each pupil, there would be 34 sweets left over.
A. How many pupils were there?
B. How many sweets were there?
Thanks in advance -
Pls help :
The volume of a rectangular tank is 162litters. It’s length is twice its breadth and 2/3 its height. Find the length of the tank.
Maths guru kindly help.
Greatly appreciated -
peterch:
By giving each pupil 3 sweets more, a total of 39 sweets (34 + 5) is required.Please help me with P5 math :
Ms Tham distributed a packet of sweets among a group of pupils.
If she gave out 11 sweets to each pupil, the last pupil received only 6 sweets.
If she gave out 8 sweets to each pupil, there would be 34 sweets left over.
A. How many pupils were there?
B. How many sweets were there?
Thanks in advance
a) Hence, the number to students is
39 / 3 = 13
b) 13 * 8 + 34 = 138
Yu Xuan -
hashroop:
Let breadth = bPls help :
The volume of a rectangular tank is 162litters. It's length is twice its breadth and 2/3 its height. Find the length of the tank.
Maths guru kindly help.
Greatly appreciated
length = 2b
height = 3/2 (2b) = 3b
volume = length x breadth x height = 2b x b x 3b = 6xbxbxb = 162---->b x b x b=27 = 3x3x3----> b=3
length = 2b =6
HTH. -
hashroop:
Length --> 2 unitsPls help :
The volume of a rectangular tank is 162litters. It's length is twice its breadth and 2/3 its height. Find the length of the tank.
Maths guru kindly help.
Greatly appreciated
Breadth --> 1 unit
Height --> 3 units
162 L --> 162000 cm3
2u * 1u * 3u --> 162000
6 * u * u * u --> 162000
u * u * u --> 162000 / 6 =27000
30 * 30 * 30 --> 27000
Hence , 1 unit is 30cm.
Length --> 2 units * 30cm = 60cm
Yu Xuan -
Yu Xuan:
Hi, thanks a lot for your kind help
By giving each pupil 3 sweets more, a total of 39 sweets (34 + 5) is required.peterch:
Please help me with P5 math :
Ms Tham distributed a packet of sweets among a group of pupils.
If she gave out 11 sweets to each pupil, the last pupil received only 6 sweets.
If she gave out 8 sweets to each pupil, there would be 34 sweets left over.
A. How many pupils were there?
B. How many sweets were there?
Thanks in advance
a) Hence, the number to students is
39 / 3 = 13
b) 13 * 8 + 34 = 138
Yu Xuan
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