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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • ozoraO Offline
      ozora
      last edited by

      MathIzzzFun:
      shurley197323:

      [quote=\"MathIzzzFun\"]
      Hi


      http://postimage.org/image/2ubnvmuw4/

      cheers.

      [/quote]
      Sorry MathIzzzFun
      can highlight me why there is addition of 1 to be in 1/8 of Aaron?
      My step is 9+5 which is wrong.

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      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
        MathIzzzFun
        last edited by

        ozora:
        MathIzzzFun:

        [quote=\"shurley197323\"]

        Sorry MathIzzzFun
        can highlight me why there is addition of 1 to be in 1/8 of Aaron?
        My step is 9+5 which is wrong.

        [/quote]Hi ozora,

        Aaron had 8 units + 8, so 1/8 = 1/8 of 8 units + 1/8 of 8 = 1 unit + 1

        cheers

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        • H Offline
          Hifive
          last edited by

          Hi


          Need help with this question:

          Karen made 120 more cookies than apple pies. After selling one third of the cookies and 25% of the apple pies, she had 70 more apple pies than cookies. What is the total number of cookies and apple pies that Karen made?

          Thanks!

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          • T Offline
            tianzhu
            last edited by

            Hifive:

            Karen made 120 more cookies than apple pies. After selling one third of the cookies and 25% of the apple pies, she had 70 more apple pies than cookies. What is the total number of cookies and apple pies that Karen made?
            Hi

            You may use MD to solve this question.

            Some quick pointers for the MD.If needed, I’ll draw out the MD at a later time.

            Cookies ----- 12 units + 120
            Apple pies ------ 12 units

            Cookies sold ------- 4 units + 40
            Apple pies sold ------- 3 units

            Cookies left ------ 8 units + 80
            Apple pies left ------- 9 units

            9 units ------- 8 units + 80 + 70
            1 unit ------- 150

            24 units -------- 3600
            Total number -------- 3600+120 -------3720

            Best wishes

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            • Lynn2L Offline
              Lynn2
              last edited by

              Hello all,


              Can someone pls help this question.Have tried to teach dd to use set method to do this question, but always ended up using guess and check which is very time consuming.She cannot understand the explanation even I tried .

              Any kind soul can help?
              Here it goes:

              1 Box A contains 50 cent coins and Box B contains $1 coins.Box A contains 17 more coins than Box B.The amount of money in Box A is $15.50 less than in Box B.Find the total amount of money in the boxes

              Thanks and sure hope dd can clear this type of question.

              Cheers
              Lynn2

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                Lynn2:

                Box A contains 50 cent coins and Box B contains $1 coins.Box A contains 17 more coins than Box B.The amount of money in Box A is $15.50 less than in Box B.Find the total amount of money in the boxes
                Hi

                Assume or pretend that the number of coins in Box B is equal to that of Box A

                17*1 ------ 17
                17 + 15.5 ------- 32.5

                Difference between $1 and 50 cents -------50 cents

                3250/50 ------65 50 cents coins

                Hence, 48 $1 coins

                48 + 32.50 -------- 80.50

                Best wishes

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                • Lynn2L Offline
                  Lynn2
                  last edited by

                  Hi Tianzhu,


                  Thanks for the explanation.I will try to explain to dd .Can u help another similar question?

                  5 There were twice as many fifty cent coins as twenty cent coins in a coin box.Stephanie added in some ten cent coins into the coin box and the total amount became $11.30.If there were 9 more ten cent coins than twenty cent coins, how many coins of each type were in the coin box?

                  Thanks and good day.

                  Lynn2

                  tianzhu:
                  Lynn2:

                  Box A contains 50 cent coins and Box B contains $1 coins.Box A contains 17 more coins than Box B.The amount of money in Box A is $15.50 less than in Box B.Find the total amount of money in the boxes

                  Hi

                  Assume or pretend that the number of coins in Box B is equal to that of Box A

                  17*1 ------ 17
                  17 + 15.5 ------- 32.5

                  Difference between $1 and 50 cents -------50 cents

                  3250/50 ------65 50 cents coins

                  Hence, 48 $1 coins

                  48 + 32.50 -------- 80.50

                  Best wishes

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                  • T Offline
                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    Lynn2:
                    Hi Tianzhu,


                    Thanks for the explanation.I will try to explain to dd .Can u help another similar question?

                    5 There were twice as many fifty cent coins as twenty cent coins in a coin box.Stephanie added in some ten cent coins into the coin box and the total amount became $11.30.If there were 9 more ten cent coins than twenty cent coins, how many coins of each type were in the coin box?
                    Hi

                    You may use MD or Number*Value Method to solve this question.

                    I’ll use the second method for this solution. It’s preferable to present it in tabulated form. Due to time constraints,I’ll not do it using PowerPoint.

                    Fifty cents coins ----- 2 units*50 ------- 100units
                    Twenty cent coins -----1 unit*20 ------ 20 units
                    Ten cent coins ----- 1 unit*10 ----- 10 units
                    Total ------130 units

                    9 ten cent coins ------ 90 cents
                    1130 – 90 ----- 1040

                    1040/130 ----- 8

                    The number of coins are as follows

                    Fifty cents coins ----- 2*8 ----- 16
                    Twenty cent coins -----1*8 ------ 8
                    Ten cent coins ----- (8+9) ----- 17

                    Best wishes

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                    • Lynn2L Offline
                      Lynn2
                      last edited by

                      Hi Tianzhu,


                      Thanks.

                      This one I think we will use model to solve it.I am still trying hard to explain the earlier coin questions, still cannot see the picture...sigh...


                      cheers
                      Lynn2

                      tianzhu:
                      Lynn2:

                      Hi Tianzhu,

                      Thanks for the explanation.I will try to explain to dd .Can u help another similar question?

                      5 There were twice as many fifty cent coins as twenty cent coins in a coin box.Stephanie added in some ten cent coins into the coin box and the total amount became $11.30.If there were 9 more ten cent coins than twenty cent coins, how many coins of each type were in the coin box?

                      Hi

                      You may use MD or Number*Value Method to solve this question.

                      I’ll use the second method for this solution. It’s preferable to present it in tabulated form. Due to time constraints,I’ll not do it using PowerPoint.

                      Fifty cents coins ----- 2 units*50 ------- 100units
                      Twenty cent coins -----1 unit*20 ------ 20 units
                      Ten cent coins ----- 1 unit*10 ----- 10 units
                      Total ------130 units

                      9 ten cent coins ------ 90 cents
                      1130 – 90 ----- 1040

                      1040/130 ----- 8

                      The number of coins are as follows

                      Fifty cents coins ----- 2*8 ----- 16
                      Twenty cent coins -----1*8 ------ 8
                      Ten cent coins ----- (8+9) ----- 17

                      Best wishes

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                      • T Offline
                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        Lynn2:

                        This one I think we will use model to solve it.I am still trying hard to explain the earlier coin questions, still cannot see the picture...sigh...
                        Hi

                        Don’t worry too much now.

                        I am in a hurry now, so cannot do the solution using PowerPoint.
                        I’ll do it at a later time.

                        Enjoy your dinner first.

                        Best wishes

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