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    Q&A - P3 Math

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    • T Offline
      tianzhu
      last edited by

      Hi


      Hope this helps.

      Ok, got to go, I'll post the solution to the second question if there is no solution from other members at a later time.

      Best wishes.

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        MathIzzzFun
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        hypergatak:
        Dear Tian Zhu and parents


        Need your help on how to present workings for these 2 questions:-

        (a) There were three times as many cats as dogs at the pet clinic. After 13 cats had left and another 5 dogs came to the clinic, there were an equal number of cats and dogs in the end. How many cats are there at the clinic at first?
        (b) Zachary is 10 years older than Douglas. In 4 years' time, he will be twice as old as Douglas. How old is Zachary now?
        Thanks.
        Hi

        Solution for Q2, hope it helps.


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        cheers.

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          hypergatak
          last edited by

          Thanks, very well explained!

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          • MathIzzzFunM Offline
            MathIzzzFun
            last edited by

            hypergatak:
            Thanks, very well explained!

            you're welcome

            cheers. :lol:

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              allcc6
              last edited by

              Need help on how to present working for this question :


              Florence wants to give some pencils to every child in her class. If she were to give 2 pencils to each child, she would have 13 pencils left. If she were to give 3 pencils to each child, she would have 5 pencils left. How many children are there in her class?

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                jieheng
                last edited by

                Hi allcc6 ,


                Extra pencils to be given away = 13 - 5 = 8

                Additional pencil to give to each child = 3 -2 = 1

                Number of children = 8 / 1 = 8 children (Ans)

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                  Jenlimtz
                  last edited by

                  Hi


                  Need help to solve the below 2 questions:

                  1) Mavis drank 3/8 litre of milk. Janet drank 1/4 litre more milk than Mavis. Samantha drank 1/2 litre less milk than Janet. How much milk did Samantha drink?

                  2) Amy spent 3/10 of her money on a blouse and half of the amount she spent on the blouse on a bag. Then she spent the rest of her money on two pairs of shoes. If each pair of shoes cost $33, how much did she spent on the bag?

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    Jenlimtz:
                    Hi


                    Need help to solve the below 2 questions:

                    1) Mavis drank 3/8 litre of milk. Janet drank 1/4 litre more milk than Mavis. Samantha drank 1/2 litre less milk than Janet. How much milk did Samantha drink?

                    2) Amy spent 3/10 of her money on a blouse and half of the amount she spent on the blouse on a bag. Then she spent the rest of her money on two pairs of shoes. If each pair of shoes cost $33, how much did she spent on the bag?
                    Hi

                    You may solve them using MD.

                    Best wishes

                    Q1

                    Draw a bar, divide into 8 units

                    Mavis ----- 3 units
                    Janet ----- (2 + 3) ------ 5 units
                    Samantha ------ (5 - 4) ----- 1 unit ------1/8 litres of milk

                    Q2

                    Use equivalents fractions to avoid working with decimals
                    3/10 ----- 6/20

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                      Jenlimtz
                      last edited by

                      Hi Tianzhu


                      Thank you so much.

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                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        Jenlimtz:
                        Hi Tianzhu


                        Thank you so much.
                        Hi

                        You're welcome.

                        Best wishes

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