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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      small
      last edited by

      ADoc:
      LaiHeng:

      [quote=\"small\"]

      Hi,

      HTH..


      The key step is to calculate Joe's percentage. Given that Amos's salary is 20% less than Joe's.

      80% of Joe = 120% of Steve
      100% of Joe = 150% of Steve

      Steve = 100% (10 Units)
      Amos = 120% (12 Units)
      Joe = 150% (15 Units)

      37 Units = 2220
      1 Unit = 60
      12 Unit = 720

      or
      370% = 2220
      1% = 6
      120% = 720.

      😎


      to anyone,
      can someone enlighten how 100% of Joe = 150% of Amos?
      I can't catch any clues on how to derive it.

      Hi, I believe there was a typo error in the answer above.
      It should be 100% of Joe = 150% of Steve instead of Amos.

      Hope this clarifies.
      cheers
      ADoc[/quote]

      Hi LaiHeng,

      My apologies for the typo error. :stupid: It should be 80% of Joe = 120% of Steve.



      Many thanks to Adoc for pointing out my error. :celebrate: :celebrate:

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        small
        last edited by

        is_me_lblue:
        is_me_lblue:

        Hi,


        I am stuck again.

        Amos'salary is 20% more than Steve's but 20% less than Joe's. If their total salary is $2220,find Amos's salary.

        I always get the answer of 740 but answer given is 720.

        Thank you

        Small,

        Thank you, I not so good in math so have to learn together with my son.


        Hi,

        Plese refer my revised solution. Apologies for the typo error in my ealier post

        http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5138/5488155395_fe1c7f694a_b.jpg\">

        😎

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          spunky
          last edited by

          Firsly, I think do you have a issue with deciding who is the 100%? That is usually on eof the common problem.Maybe you can send me ur solution then I can help u diagnose why u arrive at $740


          Secondly, remember that Ratio, percentage and fraction can be used to solve a problem sum despite the question being a % question.

          Solution (Ratio method) which is what I would usually use for this type of questions.


          A : S
          120 : 100
          6 : 5
          x 2 x 2
          J : A
          100 : 80
          5 : 4
          x 3 x 3

          J : A : S
          15 : 12 : 10

          37 units --> 2220
          1 unit --> 2220 Γ· 37
          --> 60
          12 units --> 60 x 12
          --> $720



          small:
          is_me_lblue:

          [quote=\"is_me_lblue\"]Hi,

          I am stuck again.

          Amos'salary is 20% more than Steve's but 20% less than Joe's. If their total salary is $2220,find Amos's salary.

          I always get the answer of 740 but answer given is 720.

          Thank you

          Small,

          Thank you, I not so good in math so have to learn together with my son.


          Hi,

          Plese refer my revised solution. Apologies for the typo error in my ealier post

          http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5138/5488155395_fe1c7f694a_b.jpg\">

          8)[/quote]

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          • ozoraO Offline
            ozora
            last edited by

            tianzhu:
            LaiHeng:

            have a question to ask ;

            Jane bought 12 roses and 9 lilies for her mother. Each rose cost $2.50 less than each lily. If the total cost of the lilies was $0.50 more than the total cost of the roses, how much did Jane spend on the flowers altogther?

            Hi

            A quick one

            9*2.5 -------22.5

            12 units + 0.5 --------- 9 units + 22.5 (total cost of the lilies was $0.50 more than the total cost of the roses)

            3 units -------- 22
            21 units -------154

            (154+22.5) -------176.5

            Jane spent $176.50 on the flowers.

            Best wishes

            thanks .. is really clear explanation

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            • ozoraO Offline
              ozora
              last edited by

              ADoc:
              LaiHeng:

              [quote=\"small\"]

              Hi,

              HTH..


              The key step is to calculate Joe's percentage. Given that Amos's salary is 20% less than Joe's.

              80% of Joe = 120% of Amos
              100% of Joe = 150% of Amos

              Steve = 100% (10 Units)
              Amos = 120% (12 Units)
              Joe = 150% (15 Units)

              37 Units = 2220
              1 Unit = 60
              12 Unit = 720

              or
              370% = 2220
              1% = 6
              120% = 720.

              😎


              to anyone,
              can someone enlighten how 100% of Joe = 150% of Amos?
              I can't catch any clues on how to derive it.

              Hi, I believe there was a typo error in the answer above.
              It should be 100% of Joe = 150% of Steve instead of Amos.

              Hope this clarifies.
              cheers
              ADoc[/quote]thanks to everyone and Adoc. It cleared my doubts.

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              • ozoraO Offline
                ozora
                last edited by

                another 2 new questions:

                1. Every Child was accompanied by either 1 or 2 parents to a concert. If the ratio of the number of children to the number of parents is 12:17, what fraction of the children came 2 parents?

                2. A bag contains 200 blue balls and 450 yellow balls. A tin contains 850 blue and 340 yellow balls. After some blue and yellow balls are moved from the tin to the bag, the percentage of the blue balls in the bag becomes 50% and the blue balls in the tin becomes 70%.
                a)How many blue balls are moved from the tin to the bag?
                b)How many yellow balls are moved from the tin to the bag?


                thanks

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  Hi LaiHeng


                  Good Morning.

                  Here's the solution to Q1.

                  Hope this helps.

                  Best wishes

                  http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5095/5490097769_cb20f73bac_b.jpg\">

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    LaiHeng:
                    thanks .. is really clear explanation

                    Hi

                    You're welcome.

                    Best wishes

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      LaiHeng:
                      2. A bag contains 200 blue balls and 450 yellow balls. A tin contains 850 blue and 340 yellow balls. After some blue and yellow balls are moved from the tin to the bag, the percentage of the blue balls in the bag becomes 50% and the blue balls in the tin becomes 70%.

                      a)How many blue balls are moved from the tin to the bag?
                      b)How many yellow balls are moved from the tin to the bag?
                      Hi

                      In answering this question, a student should note that the total number of blue and yellow balls remains the same in the before and after scenarios.

                      Before
                      Bag
                      Blue ----- 200
                      Yellow ----- 450

                      Tin
                      Blue ----- 850
                      Yellow ----- 340

                      Total number of blue balls ------ 200+850 ------1050
                      Total number of yellow balls ------ 450+340 ------790

                      After
                      Bag
                      Blue ----- 1 unit
                      Yellow ----- 1 unit

                      Tin
                      Blue ----- 7 parts
                      Yellow ----- 3 parts

                      Here, we’ve two equations with two variables, and we cannot run away from simultaneous equations.

                      Some students may find it difficult to grasp SE concepts; the challenge is to help the less mathematically inclined students deal with such handicaps.

                      Needless to say, students who have learned SE from external courses or their parents would go ahead with SE.

                      Students who are able to grasp SE concepts may use letters of the alphabets to solve the equations or work using units and parts to represent the quantities of the blue and yellow balls as shown above.

                      Let’s begin.

                      1 unit + 7 parts ------1050
                      1 unit + 3 parts ------ 790
                      4 parts ------ 260

                      Tin
                      Yellow ------ 3 part ----- 3*65 ------ 195
                      Blue ------ 7 parts ---- 7*65 ----- 455

                      a)How many blue balls are moved from the tin to the bag?
                      850 – 455 ------ 395


                      b)How many yellow balls are moved from the tin to the bag?
                      340 – 195 ------- 145

                      For those students who have difficulties understanding SE, you may solve it by visualising such equations in pictorial form.

                      Please help to check the calculations as they had been done in a rush.

                      Best wishes

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                      • ozoraO Offline
                        ozora
                        last edited by

                        tianzhu:
                        Hi LaiHeng


                        Good Morning.

                        Here's the solution to Q1.

                        Hope this helps.

                        Best wishes

                        http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5095/5490097769_cb20f73bac_b.jpg\">
                        thanks
                        the explanation for both questions are clear. I really got a lot to learn from you.

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