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    Q&A - P3 Math

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      shurley197323
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      Pls help. MRS CHENG USED 4/5KG OF 2KG OF SUGAR TO MIX WITH SOME FLOUR. THE AMOUNT OF FLOUR SHE USED IS 1/10KG LESS THAN THE AMOUNT OF SUGAR. WHAT WAS THE MASS OF THE MIXTURE.?

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        blessedami
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        shurley197323:
        Pls help. MRS CHENG USED 4/5KG OF 2KG OF SUGAR TO MIX WITH SOME FLOUR. THE AMOUNT OF FLOUR SHE USED IS 1/10KG LESS THAN THE AMOUNT OF SUGAR. WHAT WAS THE MASS OF THE MIXTURE.?

        Hi

        Do you mean 4/5 of 2kg of sugar?? :?

        If so, then 4/5 of 2kg would be 4/5 of 2000g which is 1600g

        Then, since he used 100g (1/10 kg is 100g) less flour, he used 1500g of flour.

        So, the total would be 1600g + 1500g = 3100g = 3kg 100g

        Not really sure though....

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          shurley197323
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          Yes.Thanks blessedami. The answer is the same. 3kg100g

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            SPI
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            I need help on this. Thanks in advance.


            3 shirts cost as much as 5 blouse. Mrs Tan bought 2 such shirts and 4 blouses for $110. find the cost of 6 such shirts

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              tianzhu
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              SPI:

              3 shirts cost as much as 5 blouse. Mrs Tan bought 2 such shirts and 4 blouses for $110. find the cost of 6 such shirts
              Hi

              A common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15.

              Shirt ----- 5 units
              Blouse ------ 3 units

              (2*5) + (4*3) ------ 22 units
              22 units ----- 110
              1 unit ----- 5

              1 shirt ------ $25
              6 shirts ----- $150

              Best wishes

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                meiah
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                  SPI
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                  :? Why my question 3 shirt became 5 units? Typo error or ? My teacher said can use faction to solve this problem. Can teach me?



                  tianzhu:
                  SPI:

                  3 shirts cost as much as 5 blouse. Mrs Tan bought 2 such shirts and 4 blouses for $110. find the cost of 6 such shirts

                  Hi

                  A common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15.

                  Shirt ----- 5 units
                  Blouse ------ 3 units

                  (2*5) + (4*3) ------ 22 units
                  22 units ----- 110
                  1 unit ----- 5

                  1 shirt ------ $25
                  6 shirts ----- $150

                  Best wishes

                  :?

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                    tianzhu
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                    SPI:
                    Why my question 3 shirt became 5 units?
                    Hi

                    You may use MD to solve this question.

                    The bars representing the cost of the 3 shirts and 5 blouses should be of the same size.

                    Divide first bar into 3 parts to represent 3 shirts,
                    Divide the second bar into 5 parts to represent 5 blouses.

                    To compare we need to make the number of units the same. A common multiple 3 and 5 is 15.

                    Hence shirt ------ 5 units (1/3)
                    Blouse ------ 3 units (1/5)

                    Or if you prefer to work using simultaneous concepts, similar to “stars and moons’ type of questions

                    3S ------ 5B
                    6S ------ 10B

                    2S + 4B ------ 110
                    Multiply by 3 to give
                    6S + 12B ------ 330

                    10B + 12B ----- 330
                    22B ----- 330
                    1B ------15

                    10B -----150
                    Hence, 6S -------150

                    You may also choose to work by pictorial method instead of alphabet method.

                    Best wishes

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                      SPI
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                      ok thanks Tianzhu.

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                        MathIzzzFun
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                        SPI:
                        I need help on this. Thanks in advance.


                        3 shirts cost as much as 5 blouse. Mrs Tan bought 2 such shirts and 4 blouses for $110. find the cost of 6 such shirts
                        hi

                        hope this will help.


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