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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      Mum1113
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      pixiedust:
      Yes,mum1113, please thank your boy for taking time to help this aunty. His solution would have gotten some marks but this aunty got zero!


      Tianzhu, your illustrations are really really nice!
      pixiedust , I will definitely tell him so, and we parents are all here to learn too. The forumers here are indeed very helpful and creative in their drawings. It is always a pleasure to look at the colorful illustrations šŸ™‚

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        pixiedust
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        This is not a maths problem but I need help to understand/explain the equal concept, units method :


        The method is to find a common multiple by making the numerators of both fractions the same. why ? Instead of just memorizing the steps, I want to know why is it if the numerator are the same, the denominators are the total units?

        1/2 of apples = 3/4 of pears
        3/6 of apples = 3/4 of pears
        Total fruits 4+6=10 units <---- why ?

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          MathIzzzFun
          last edited by

          pixiedust:
          This is not a maths problem but I need help to understand/explain the equal concept, units method :


          The method is to find a common multiple by making the numerators of both fractions the same. why ? Instead of just memorizing the steps, I want to know why is it if the numerator are the same, the denominators are the total units?

          1/2 of apples = 3/4 of pears
          3/6 of apples = 3/4 of pears
          Total fruits 4+6=10 units <---- why ?
          Hi pixiedust,

          hope this illustration will help šŸ˜„


          http://postimage.org/image/7fr1mi78/

          cheers.

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            chrisu
            last edited by

            Pls help;


            Tony had 15% more 50c coins than 20c coins. If there were 6 more 50c coins than 20c coins, how much money did Tony have?

            Note : This question is from My Pals are here, Maths Test 6 pg.70 Q40. My DD is $31 but teacher said wrong. No answer given yet.

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              chrisu:
              Pls help;


              Tony had 15% more 50c coins than 20c coins. If there were 6 more 50c coins than 20c coins, how much money did Tony have?

              Note : This question is from My Pals are here, Maths Test 6 pg.70 Q40. My DD is $31 but teacher said wrong. No answer given yet.
              Hi

              I did a quick check and I think $31 is correct.

              Best wishes

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                chrisu
                last edited by

                Thanks. I also got the same $31. Unless the 15% is of 50c and 20c altogether.


                tianzhu:
                chrisu:

                Pls help;

                Tony had 15% more 50c coins than 20c coins. If there were 6 more 50c coins than 20c coins, how much money did Tony have?

                Note : This question is from My Pals are here, Maths Test 6 pg.70 Q40. My DD is $31 but teacher said wrong. No answer given yet.

                Hi

                I did a quick check and I think $31 is correct.

                Best wishes

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  pixiedust:

                  Tianzhu, your illustrations are really really nice!
                  Hi pixiedust

                  Good Morning.

                  You're welcome.

                  Best wishes

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                    pixiedust
                    last edited by

                    Thank you, mathizzzfun. This morning when I look at it again, I got it. So simple yet I took so long :oops: Thanks again.

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                      chrisu
                      last edited by

                      Just as I expected, the answer is $14.90 given by the teacher. The teacher will explain tomorrow.

                      chrisu:
                      Thanks. I also got the same $31. Unless the 15% is of 50c and 20c altogether.

                      tianzhu:

                      [quote=\"chrisu\"]Pls help;

                      Tony had 15% more 50c coins than 20c coins. If there were 6 more 50c coins than 20c coins, how much money did Tony have?

                      Note : This question is from My Pals are here, Maths Test 6 pg.70 Q40. My DD is $31 but teacher said wrong. No answer given yet.

                      Hi

                      I did a quick check and I think $31 is correct.

                      Best wishes

                      [/quote]

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                      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        pixiedust:
                        Thank you, mathizzzfun. This morning when I look at it again, I got it. So simple yet I took so long :oops: Thanks again.

                        Hi pixiedust,

                        you are welcome :lol: it's normal for us to get \"choked\" - I too get choked at times.. this forum is great cos it offers various approaches to solving the same problem.

                        cheers.

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