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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • D Offline
      Dharma
      last edited by

      iFruit:
      tianzhu:

      [quote=\"anneshirleygilbert\"]
      Hello Tianzhu,

      Interesting question.

      I did it the Guess and Check method and got the answer after 10 guesses!!! Doubt students sitting in PSLE would have the luxury of time to do 10 guesses.

      My answer is 343 apples and 657 oranges; but I'm curious and eager to learn your method.

      By the way, can I presume the calculator can be used for such a question?

      Thank you for posting such challenging questions. It helps me know what my daughter can expect for her exams.

      Hi

      According to the student who posted this question, it’s Q18 from paper 2.The last question of paper 2; so, it is supposed to be a killer type of questions.

      Hence, calculator can be used.

      You've given the right answers.

      Yes, GC can be used, but it’s time consuming.

      Is your daughter in P6 in a local school?

      Best wishes


      IMHO, this is a straightforward question if the student knows his/her simultaneous equations well...

      4/7 * A + 11/9 * O = 999 ----> 36 x A + 77 x O = 63 x 999 ------(1)
      A + O = 1000------------------> 77x A + 77x O = 77 x 1000 ------(2)

      From the two equations,

      41 A = 77000 - 63 x 999 ----> A = 343

      O = 1000 - 343 = 657[/quote]
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        Belle2011
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        Dear all,

        Source: PSP p6 pg 88.
        Ron is a car agent. He receives a fixed salary each month. He also receives a commission of $0.03 fo for every $3 of sales he makes. In a 5 month period, the total value of the cars he sold was $240000. If his total earnings for this period was $8900, find his monthly salary.
        (ans: $1300).
        Thanks.

        cheers,
        Belle.

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          tianzhu
          last edited by

          Belle2011:
          Dear all,

          Source: PSP p6 pg 88.
          Ron is a car agent. He receives a fixed salary each month. He also receives a commission of $0.03 fo for every $3 of sales he makes. In a 5 month period, the total value of the cars he sold was $240000. If his total earnings for this period was $8900, find his monthly salary.
          (ans: $1300).
          Thanks.

          cheers,
          Belle.
          Hi

          He receives a commission of $0.03 for every $3 of sales he makes.

          3 ------ 0.03
          240000 ------ 0.03*(240000/3) ------- 2400

          8900 – 2400 -------6500
          6500/5 -------1300

          Best wishes

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            2DMommy
            last edited by

            Please help me with this question.


            At the Disney On Ice Concert, 1/15 of the chairs in the indoor stadium were white. 1/4 of the remainder were blue and the rest were red. If there were 4884 red chairs, how many chair were there altogether?

            Thks!

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              2DMommy:
              Please help me with this question.


              At the Disney On Ice Concert, 1/15 of the chairs in the indoor stadium were white. 1/4 of the remainder were blue and the rest were red. If there were 4884 red chairs, how many chair were there altogether?

              Thks!
              Hi

              Draw a rectangle box.
              Divide into 60 units.

              4 units ----- white (1/15*60)

              14 units ------ blue (1/4*56)

              42 units ------ red (56-14)

              42 units ------ 4884
              1 unit ------- 116

              60*116 ------- 6960.

              Best wishes

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                2DMommy
                last edited by

                Thanks TianZhu !


                I have another question, is there a easy way to solve this question?

                A bag of oranges were shared among some girls. If each girl received 5 oranges, there would be 1 extra orange. If each girl received 6 oranges, there would be 4 oranges short.
                a) How many oranges were therein the bag?
                b) How many girls were sharing the oranges?

                Thks !

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  2DMommy:
                  Thanks TianZhu !


                  I have another question, is there a easy way to solve this question?

                  A bag of oranges were shared among some girls. If each girl received 5 oranges, there would be 1 extra orange. If each girl received 6 oranges, there would be 4 oranges short.
                  a) How many oranges were therein the bag?
                  b) How many girls were sharing the oranges?

                  Thks !
                  Hi

                  You're welcome.

                  You can solve it in two ways

                  One way is to use a tabulated list (Systematic listing).

                  The other way is;

                  Gap ----- (1+4) ------- 5 oranges

                  Difference in oranges per girl------- (6-5) ------ 1 orange

                  Number of girls ------- 5/1 -------5

                  Number of oranges ------- (5*5) + 1 ------ 26
                  \t
                  Best wishes

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                    pixiedust
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                    TianZhu, the apples and oranges question is killing me. I keep assuming the number must be multiples of 7 and 9.... :stupid: Will wait for solution.


                    Re: oranges and girls : wow! I like your elegant solution !

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                      atutor2001
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                      pixiedust:
                      ...Will wait for solution...

                      Simply :

                      Let the number of GROUPs of \"7 apples\" be U
                      Let the number of GROUPs of \"9 oranges\" be V

                      1 group of apple costs $4 so cost of all apples is $4U
                      1 group of orange costs $11 so cost of all oranges is $11V
                      So 4V + 11V = 999

                      Total number of apples is 7U (there are 7 apples in each group)
                      Total number of oranges is 9V (there are 9 oranges in each group)
                      So 7U + 9V = 1000

                      To find U & V we can draw model or use simultaneous.

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                        Different way to solve the question. πŸ™‚


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