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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      tianzhu
      last edited by

      Belle2011:
      Dear tian-zhu,

      Thank-you for your prompt attention. The part on1 unit is 21/3 is a bit tough to understand.
      Anyway, thank-you.
      Cheers,
      Belle.
      Hi

      After B took 5/6 of the remaining tin of cookies, 1/6 of the tin was left.

      This 1/6 of tin comprises of 1/3 of a cookie and the remaining 2 cookies, therefore 1 unit equals 2 1/3.

      Best wishes

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        Emelyn
        last edited by

        Hi,


        Need some urgent help here.

        Qn : Jan and Kay had equal number of sweets and equal number of chocolates. Jan ate 12 sweets and Kay ate 18 chocolates and then the ratio of Jan’s sweets to chocolates became 1:7, and the ration of Kay’s sweets to chocolates became 1:4. How many sweets did Jan have at first ?

        MTIA !!

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          tianzhu
          last edited by

          Happy Mama:

          Hi Tianzhu, the numbers are correct. We are also wondering why as we have tried and even tried backwards and it didn't work. Thanks so much.
          Hi Happy Mama

          Based on the original question, you’ll get the answer in decimals.

          If you change 20% to 30%, you’ll get a nice numbers for the answer.

          Best wishes

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            tianzhu
            last edited by

            Emelyn:
            Hi,


            Need some urgent help here.

            Qn : Jan and Kay had equal number of sweets and equal number of chocolates. Jan ate 12 sweets and Kay ate 18 chocolates and then the ratio of Jan's sweets to chocolates became 1:7, and the ration of Kay's sweets to chocolates became 1:4. How many sweets did Jan have at first ?

            MTIA !!
            Hi Emelyn

            This question has been discussed earlier.

            This question is a modified version of a question from PSLE 2009.

            You may use MD or Units Method to solve it.

            Once you get the MD done, all you need to do is to compare the number of chocolates of Jan and Kay.

            Hope this helps.

            Best wishes.

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              Happy Mama
              last edited by

              tianzhu:
              Happy Mama:


              Hi Tianzhu, the numbers are correct. We are also wondering why as we have tried and even tried backwards and it didn't work. Thanks so much.

              Hi Happy Mama

              Based on the original question, you’ll get the answer in decimals.

              If you change 20% to 30%, you’ll get a nice numbers for the answer.

              Best wishes

              Oh ok. Thank you very much, Tianzhu.

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                Happy Mama:

                Oh ok. Thank you very much, Tianzhu.
                Hi Happy Mama

                You're welcome.

                Best wishes

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                  Emelyn
                  last edited by

                  tianzhu:
                  Emelyn:

                  Hi,


                  Need some urgent help here.

                  Qn : Jan and Kay had equal number of sweets and equal number of chocolates. Jan ate 12 sweets and Kay ate 18 chocolates and then the ratio of Jan's sweets to chocolates became 1:7, and the ration of Kay's sweets to chocolates became 1:4. How many sweets did Jan have at first ?

                  MTIA !!

                  Hi Emelyn

                  This question has been discussed earlier.

                  This question is a modified version of a question from PSLE 2009.

                  You may use MD or Units Method to solve it.

                  Once you get the MD done, all you need to do is to compare the number of chocolates of Jan and Kay.

                  Hope this helps.

                  Best wishes.

                  Oopss... sorry.... for not checking the earlier discussion.
                  Thanks for explaining it again.

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                    is_me_lblue
                    last edited by

                    Hi,


                    Is m again.

                    5 sharpeners and 8 books cost $ 49. If 1 sharpener and 1 book cost $u, Find the cost if 9 books.


                    Thank you.

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                      Belle2011
                      last edited by

                      is_me_lblue:
                      Hi,


                      Is m again.

                      5 sharpeners and 8 books cost $ 49. If 1 sharpener and 1 book cost $u, Find the cost if 9 books.

                      Thank you.
                      I can't think of any method except \"algebra\" method.

                      5s + 8b = 49
                      Since 1s + 1b = u, so 5s + 5b = 5u.
                      Subtracting:
                      3b = 49-5u
                      9 books = 9b = 3(49-5u).

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                        is_me_lblue
                        last edited by

                        Belle2011:
                        is_me_lblue:

                        Hi,


                        Is m again.

                        5 sharpeners and 8 books cost $ 49. If 1 sharpener and 1 book cost $u, Find the cost if 9 books.

                        Thank you.

                        I can't think of any method except \"algebra\" method.

                        5s + 8b = 49
                        Since 1s + 1b = u, so 5s + 5b = 5u.
                        Subtracting:
                        3b = 49-5u
                        9 books = 9b = 3(49-5u).

                        Thank you. Same as me but the answer sheet given is $(147-15u).I want to confirm is the answer sheet wrong or ?

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