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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      peapot
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      Thank Dharma,


      But my gal haven’t grasp the concept that 999-99 is 900 yet. Any other easier way, I wonder?

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        Dharma
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        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

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          peterch
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          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

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            hashroop
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            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

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              Yu Xuan
              last edited by

              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
              By giving each pupil 3 sweets more, a total of 39 sweets (34 + 5) is required.

              a) Hence, the number to students is
              39 / 3 = 13

              b) 13 * 8 + 34 = 138

              Yu Xuan

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                iFruit
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                hashroop:
                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
                Let breadth = b
                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.

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                  Yu Xuan
                  last edited by

                  hashroop:
                  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
                  Length --> 2 units
                  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

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                    peterch
                    last edited by

                    Yu Xuan:
                    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

                    By giving each pupil 3 sweets more, a total of 39 sweets (34 + 5) is required.

                    a) Hence, the number to students is
                    39 / 3 = 13

                    b) 13 * 8 + 34 = 138

                    Yu Xuan

                    Hi, thanks a lot for your kind help 😄

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                      Florence88
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                      Mathsguru

                      thanks in advance


                      Q1. there are 32 visitors in the auditorium. 2/5 of the men and 1/4 of the women were from Singapore. Total number of visitors who came from Singapore was 11. how many men came from Singapore

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                        iFruit
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                        Florence88:
                        Mathsguru

                        thanks in advance


                        Q1. there are 32 visitors in the auditorium. 2/5 of the men and 1/4 of the women were from Singapore. Total number of visitors who came from Singapore was 11. how many men came from Singapore
                        Let men in auditorium = 5m---> Men from s'pore = 2m
                        Let women in auditorium = 4w---> women from s'pore = w

                        5m+4w = 32
                        2m+w = 11--->8m + 4w = 44

                        from the above 2 equations, 3m = 12--> m =4

                        men from s'pore = 2m = 8

                        HTH

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