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    • G Offline
      Greatly Blessed
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      OO+{}{}{}=520

      O+{}=186
      OOOO+{}{}{}=_____

      What’s the answer pls? Tks.

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        small
        last edited by

        Greatly Blessed:
        OO+{}{}{}=520

        O+{}=186
        OOOO+{}{}{}=_____

        What's the answer pls? Tks.
        Hi,

        Hope this helps.

        OO+{}{}{}=520 --- (1)
        O+{}=186 --- (2)

        substitute (2) into equation (1):
        {}+186+186=520
        {}= 520 - 372
        {}=148

        so from equation (2):
        O=186-148
        O=38

        Thus :OOOO+{}{}{} --> O+{}+O+{}+O+{}+O
        =186 +186 + 186 + 38
        =596

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        • G Offline
          Greatly Blessed
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          Hi Small

          Thank you, thank you

          Didn’t know that I can actually put "+" between OO and {}{}{}.

          The steps you’ve provided are so clear and easy to understand.

          Thanks again.

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            bookwormkids
            last edited by

            Q1)

            Basket A and B have the same mass when empty. When 63 eggs are put into Basket A, it weighs 1kg 8g. When 54 eggs are put into Basket B, it weighs 891g. What is the mass of the empty basket? [Ans: 189g]

            Q2)
            2 similar boxes contained some marbles. Box A with 18 marbles weighed 250g. Box B with 23 similar marbles weighed 55g more.
            a) How much did one marble weigh? [Ans: 11g]
            b) How much did each box weigh? [Ans: 52g]

            Q3)
            Basket X and Basket Y are the same mass. The total mass of Basket X together with 25 balls is 1kg 200g. The total mass of Basket Y together with 15 balls is 800g. All the balls are identical.
            a) Find the mass of 1 ball. [Ans: 40g] (I keep getting 50g)
            b) Find the mass of the basket. [Ans: 200g]

            Pls help. Thanks.

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              bookwormkids
              last edited by

              Q44)

              The Total mass of Alex, James and Richard is 146 kg.
              Alex is 9 kg heavier than James and 16 kg heavier than Richard.
              What is Alex’s mass?

              (My kid and I are stuck with sentence 2. How to show in a model?)

              Q45)
              A box of sweets was shared equally among a group of 30 pupils.
              5 of them gave all their sweets equally to the rest of the pupils.
              As a result, the rest of the pupils received 2 more sweets each.
              How many sweets were there in the box?

              Could you show me how to explain to a P4 kid?

              Many thanks for your time.

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                jieheng
                last edited by

                bookwormkids:
                Q44)

                The Total mass of Alex, James and Richard is 146 kg.
                Alex is 9 kg heavier than James and 16 kg heavier than Richard.
                What is Alex's mass?

                (My kid and I are stuck with sentence 2. How to show in a model?)

                Q45)
                A box of sweets was shared equally among a group of 30 pupils.
                5 of them gave all their sweets equally to the rest of the pupils.
                As a result, the rest of the pupils received 2 more sweets each.
                How many sweets were there in the box?

                Could you show me how to explain to a P4 kid?

                Many thanks for your time.
                Q44)

                Among the three persons , Richard's mass is the lightest .

                Make the Richard's mass to 1 unit

                R [-------] (1u)

                .J [-------][--7--] (1u+7)

                A [-------][--7--][--9--] (1u+7+9)

                total mass -----> 146

                1u + 1u+7 + 1u+7+9 -----> 146

                3u + 23 -----> 146

                3u -----> 123

                1u -----> 41

                the mass of Alex is = 1u+7+9 = 41+7+9 = 57 kg (Ans)

                Q45)

                total 30 pupils

                5 pupils

                the rest of the pupils = 30 - 5 = 25

                the rest of the pupils received 2 more sweets each ,

                total number of sweets that the rest of pupils received = 2 * 25 = 50

                the number of sweets that was given by each of the 5 pupils = 50 / 5 = 10

                the number of the sweets were in the box = 10 * 30 = 300

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                  bookwormkids
                  last edited by

                  jieheng:
                  bookwormkids:

                  Q44)

                  The Total mass of Alex, James and Richard is 146 kg.
                  Alex is 9 kg heavier than James and 16 kg heavier than Richard.
                  What is Alex's mass?

                  (My kid and I are stuck with sentence 2. How to show in a model?)

                  Q45)
                  A box of sweets was shared equally among a group of 30 pupils.
                  5 of them gave all their sweets equally to the rest of the pupils.
                  As a result, the rest of the pupils received 2 more sweets each.
                  How many sweets were there in the box?

                  Could you show me how to explain to a P4 kid?

                  Many thanks for your time.

                  Q44)

                  Among the three persons , Richard's mass is the lightest .

                  Make the Richard's mass to 1 unit

                  R [-------] (1u)

                  .J [-------][--7--] (1u+7)

                  A [-------][--7--][--9--] (1u+7+9)

                  total mass -----> 146

                  1u + 1u+7 + 1u+7+9 -----> 146

                  3u + 23 -----> 146

                  3u -----> 123

                  1u -----> 41

                  the mass of Alex is = 1u+7+9 = 41+7+9 = 57 kg (Ans)

                  Q45)

                  total 30 pupils

                  5 pupils

                  the rest of the pupils = 30 - 5 = 25

                  the rest of the pupils received 2 more sweets each ,

                  total number of sweets that the rest of pupils received = 2 * 25 = 50

                  the number of sweets that was given by each of the 5 pupils = 50 / 5 = 10

                  the number of the sweets were in the box = 10 * 30 = 300


                  Thanks Jieheng for your explanation. 😄

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                    jieheng
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                    bookwormkids:



                    Thanks Jieheng for your explanation. 😄
                    Hi bookwormkids ,

                    You are welcome.

                    Regards,

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                      jieheng
                      last edited by

                      bookwormkids:
                      Q1)

                      Basket A and B have the same mass when empty. When 63 eggs are put into Basket A, it weighs 1kg 8g. When 54 eggs are put into Basket B, it weighs 891g. What is the mass of the empty basket? [Ans: 189g]

                      Q2)
                      2 similar boxes contained some marbles. Box A with 18 marbles weighed 250g. Box B with 23 similar marbles weighed 55g more.
                      a) How much did one marble weigh? [Ans: 11g]
                      b) How much did each box weigh? [Ans: 52g]

                      Q3)
                      Basket X and Basket Y are the same mass. The total mass of Basket X together with 25 balls is 1kg 200g. The total mass of Basket Y together with 15 balls is 800g. All the balls are identical.
                      a) Find the mass of 1 ball. [Ans: 40g] (I keep getting 50g)
                      b) Find the mass of the basket. [Ans: 200g]

                      Pls help. Thanks.
                      Q1)

                      1kg 8 g = 1008 g

                      Basket + 63 Eggs = 1008

                      Basket + 54 Eggs + 9 Eggs = 1008

                      891 + 9 Eggs = 1008

                      9 Eggs = 1008 - 891 = 117

                      1 Egg = 117 /9 = 13 (g)


                      54 Eggs = 54 * 13 = 702 (g)


                      Basket + 54 Eggs = 891

                      Basket + 702 = 891

                      Basket = 891 - 702 = 189 (g)

                      the mass of the empty basket is 189 g (Ans)


                      You can use the same method to solve Q2 and Q3.

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                        bookwormkids
                        last edited by

                        jieheng:
                        bookwormkids:

                        Q1)

                        Basket A and B have the same mass when empty. When 63 eggs are put into Basket A, it weighs 1kg 8g. When 54 eggs are put into Basket B, it weighs 891g. What is the mass of the empty basket? [Ans: 189g]


                        Q1)

                        1kg 8 g = 1008 g

                        Basket + 63 Eggs = 1008

                        Basket + 54 Eggs + 9 Eggs = 1008

                        891 + 9 Eggs = 1008

                        9 Eggs = 1008 - 891 = 117

                        1 Egg = 117 /9 = 13 (g)


                        54 Eggs = 54 * 13 = 702 (g)


                        Basket + 54 Eggs = 891

                        Basket + 702 = 891

                        Basket = 891 - 702 = 189 (g)

                        the mass of the empty basket is 189 g (Ans)


                        You can use the same method to solve Q2 and Q3.

                        Hi Jieheng!

                        Thanks for your solution. However, I don't understand your equation (basket + 54 eggs + 9 eggs = 1008g). Could you explain further pls? Thanks for your time. 😄

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