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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      tianzhu
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      Hi


      In this question, a student should note that the number of apples and oranges remains the same in both scenarios.

      A student who is familiar with SE could proceed to use it. If not, he/she could solve it using the alphabet method or pictorially.

      In this illustration, I’ve done it pictorially. As usual, I’ve put in more details than necessary because I wanted to show the flow of events. Once you understand the concept, you may express the solution in your own way.

      Best wishes.

      http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5268/5691587923_36c3de836e_z.jpg\">

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        pixiedust
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        Appreciate help with this :


        In a game, the number of points Mr. Tan had to the number of points Mr. Lim had was 7:4. After Mr. Tan lost 85 points and Mr. Lim gained 85 points, the ration of points Mr. Tan had to that of Mr. Lim became 1:3.

        a) how many points did Mr. Tan have at first ?
        b) how many more points did Mr. Lim have than Mr. Tan at the end ?

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          bobsg01
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          Hi,


          Don't quite understand how the answer was done.

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          Answer given is (1)

          Shouldn't the answer be 4

          No. of Bookmarks 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
          No. of Pupils 2 ? 6 8 10 .....

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          Q5

          Answer given is (2)

          Shouldn't the answer be SW

          N
          X
          W E


          135 degrees

          S

          :?:

          Thanks for the help.

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            bobsg01
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            http://i52.tinypic.com/2ic5sm9.jpg\">

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              bobsg01
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              http://i54.tinypic.com/2nthag9.jpg\">

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                bobsg01
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                http://i55.tinypic.com/2q16qsy.jpg\">


                Sorry for the messy post as I was having problem with the image upload.

                :lovesite:

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  pixiedust:
                  Appreciate help with this :


                  In a game, the number of points Mr. Tan had to the number of points Mr. Lim had was 7:4. After Mr. Tan lost 85 points and Mr. Lim gained 85 points, the ration of points Mr. Tan had to that of Mr. Lim became 1:3.

                  a) how many points did Mr. Tan have at first ?
                  b) how many more points did Mr. Lim have than Mr. Tan at the end ?
                  Hi

                  A quick one .

                  Mr. Tan lost 85 points and Mr. Lim gained 85 points, so the total points remain the same.

                  Start ------- Mr Tan: Mr Lim ------- 7:4 --------- (11)
                  End ------- Mr Tan: Mr Lim ------- 1:3 -------- (4)

                  Make the total number of units the same.

                  Start ------- Mr Tan: Mr Lim ------- 7:4 ---------28:16 -------- (44)
                  End ------- Mr Tan: Mr Lim ------- 1:3 -------- 11:33 ------- (44)

                  17 units ------ 85
                  1 unit ------ 5

                  Mr Tan -------- 28 x 5 ------ 140\t

                  33 x 5 ------- 165
                  11 x 5 ------- 55
                  Mr Lim ------- (165 – 55) ------- 110

                  Best wishes

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                    tianzhu
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                    bobsg01:
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                    Hi

                    6 x 2 ------- 12 (6 pupils making 2 bookmarks each)
                    20 - 12 ------- 8

                    North is correct, rotate 135 degrees clockwise

                    Best wishes

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                      pixiedust
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                      Thank you tianzhu. I pay you to tutor my son, can ? :lol:

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                        ozora
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                        tianzhu:
                        Hi


                        In this question, a student should note that the number of apples and oranges remains the same in both scenarios.

                        A student who is familiar with SE could proceed to use it. If not, he/she could solve it using the alphabet method or pictorially.

                        In this illustration, I’ve done it pictorially. As usual, I’ve put in more details than necessary because I wanted to show the flow of events. Once you understand the concept, you may express the solution in your own way.

                        Best wishes.

                        http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5268/5691587923_36c3de836e_z.jpg\">
                        thanks for the help/.. it really makes me understand better to assist my nephews .thanks again

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