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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      fxchow
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      Tang:
      fxchow:

      [quote=\"tianzhu\"]Hi, hope this helps.


      This is a MCQ question, so try not to spend too much time.

      Imagine Tank A
      L ---1unit
      B --- 3 units
      H --- 2 units ( easier to divide by 2 --- half)

      Tank B
      L ---2 units
      B --- 1unit
      H --- To find out

      Volume of Tank A --- 1*3*1 (half filled) ----- 3
      To find height in Tank B, Hb ----- 3/2*1 ----- 1.5

      Compare heights in B to A
      1.5/2 ---- 3/4

      Hi Tiazu,

      Thanks. But I do not understand this part:

      Compare heights in B to A
      1.5/2 ---- 3/4
      why 1.5/2 not 1.5/3 (I thought vol of tank A is 3)

      Volume of water in Tank A --- 1*3*1 (half filled) ----- 3
      To find height of water in Tank B, Hb ----- 3/2*1 ----- 1.5

      Height of Tank B = Height of Tank A = 2 units[/quote]Hi Tang,

      I got it. :thankyou:

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        tianzhu
        last edited by

        fxchow:
        But I do not understand this part:


        Compare heights in B to A
        1.5/2 ---- 3/4
        why 1.5/2 not 1.5/3 (I thought vol of tank A is 3)
        Hi, hope this helps.

        http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2472/3649870386_00154e89da_o.jpg\">

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          fxchow
          last edited by

          tianzhu:
          fxchow:

          But I do not understand this part:


          Compare heights in B to A
          1.5/2 ---- 3/4
          why 1.5/2 not 1.5/3 (I thought vol of tank A is 3)

          Hi, hope this helps.

          http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3391/3649016855_c668bd5993_o.jpg\">

          Hi Tianzhu,

          Unable to view the photo :?

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            Tang
            last edited by

            tianzhu:
            fxchow:

            But I do not understand this part:


            Compare heights in B to A
            1.5/2 ---- 3/4
            why 1.5/2 not 1.5/3 (I thought vol of tank A is 3)

            Hi, hope this helps.

            http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2472/3649870386_00154e89da_o.jpg\">

            Water level in Tank B is 3/4 that of Tank A after the transfer.

            Water level in Tank B is 3/2 that of Tank A after the transfer.
            Water level in Tank B is 3/4 its height.

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Tang:

              Water level in Tank B is 3/4 that of Tank A after the transfer.

              Water level in Tank B is 3/2 that of Tank A after the transfer.
              Water level in Tank B is 3/4 its height.
              Hi
              Thank you for the correction.Should be read as

              Water level in Tank B is 3/4 the height of the tanks(since both tanks have the same heights)

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                tweet
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                Hi,


                can pls help solve with this question with model diagram.TIA

                There were 4 times as many apples as oranges in a box.If 60 additional apples and 9 more oranges were put into the box, the new number of apples will becomes 6 times the the new number of oranges in the box. How many apples were there in the box at first?

                Thanks

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                  Tang
                  last edited by

                  tweet:
                  Hi,


                  can pls help solve with this question with model diagram.TIA

                  There were 4 times as many apples as oranges in a box.If 60 additional apples and 9 more oranges were put into the box, the new number of apples will becomes 6 times the the new number of oranges in the box. How many apples were there in the box at first?

                  Thanks
                  Before (model)
                  Apples -- 4 units
                  Oranges -- 1 unit

                  After (model)
                  Apples -- 6 Big units
                  Oranges -- 1 Big unit

                  Redraw
                  Oranges -- 1 unit + 9 [Divide the Big unit]
                  Apples -- 4 [1 unit + 9] + 2 [1 unit + 9]

                  2 units + 6 x 9 --> 60
                  2 units --> 60 - 54 = 6
                  1 unit --> 6 / 2 = 3

                  Apples: 4 units --> 4 x 3 = 12 at first.

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                    tweet
                    last edited by

                    Tang:
                    tweet:

                    Hi,


                    can pls help solve with this question with model diagram.TIA

                    There were 4 times as many apples as oranges in a box.If 60 additional apples and 9 more oranges were put into the box, the new number of apples will becomes 6 times the the new number of oranges in the box. How many apples were there in the box at first?

                    Thanks

                    Before (model)
                    Apples -- 4 units
                    Oranges -- 1 unit

                    After (model)
                    Apples -- 6 Big units
                    Oranges -- 1 Big unit

                    Redraw
                    Oranges -- 1 unit + 9 [Divide the Big unit]
                    Apples -- 4 [1 unit + 9] + 2 [1 unit + 9]

                    2 units + 6 x 9 --> 60
                    2 units --> 60 - 54 = 6
                    1 unit --> 6 / 2 = 3

                    Apples: 4 units --> 4 x 3 = 12 at first.


                    Hi Tang

                    The answer is 60 apples at first.

                    Thanks

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                      Tang
                      last edited by

                      tweet:
                      Tang:

                      [quote=\"tweet\"]Hi,


                      can pls help solve with this question with model diagram.TIA

                      There were 4 times as many apples as oranges in a box.If 60 additional apples and 9 more oranges were put into the box, the new number of apples will becomes 6 times the the new number of oranges in the box. How many apples were there in the box at first?

                      Thanks

                      Before (model)
                      Apples -- 4 units
                      Oranges -- 1 unit

                      After (model)
                      Apples -- 6 Big units
                      Oranges -- 1 Big unit

                      Redraw
                      Oranges -- 1 unit + 9 [Divide the Big unit]
                      Apples -- 4 [1 unit + 9] + 2 [1 unit + 9]

                      2 units + 6 x 9 --> 60
                      2 units --> 60 - 54 = 6
                      1 unit --> 6 / 2 = 3

                      Apples: 4 units --> 4 x 3 = 12 at first.


                      Hi Tang

                      The answer is 60 apples at first.

                      Thanks[/quote]Checks
                      4 units -- 12, 1 unit -- 3

                      12 + 60 = 72
                      3 + 9 = 12

                      72 / 12 = 6 times (correct)

                      So answer 12 apples at first is correct. [60 is added, not the original number.]

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                        tweet
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                        Hi Tang


                        Thanks a lot. Now i see the picture after you summarise.

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