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    Q&A - P3 Math

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    • D Offline
      davos
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      Let the width be 1 unit, the length 3 units, The length is longer than the width by 2 units.

      If the width is increased by 80cm, length is decreased by 200cm,
      80 + 200=280—>2 units,
      thus 1 unit is 280/2 =140.
      Width is 140cm, length is 140 x 3 = 420cm.

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        mama_10
        last edited by

        davos:
        Let the width be 1 unit, the length 3 units, The length is longer than the width by 2 units.

        If the width is increased by 80cm, length is decreased by 200cm,
        80 + 200=280--->2 units,
        thus 1 unit is 280/2 =140.
        Width is 140cm, length is 140 x 3 = 420cm.
        Im using the method below to find out the answer :-
        3x-200=x+80
        2x=280
        x=140
        L=3x=420cm
        Can you explain why 80+200-->2 units?

        Thanks

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        • ChiefKiasuC Offline
          ChiefKiasu
          last edited by

          mama_10:
          davos:

          Let the width be 1 unit, the length 3 units, The length is longer than the width by 2 units.

          If the width is increased by 80cm, length is decreased by 200cm,
          80 + 200=280--->2 units,
          thus 1 unit is 280/2 =140.
          Width is 140cm, length is 140 x 3 = 420cm.

          Im using the method below to find out the answer :-
          3x-200=x+80
          2x=280
          x=140
          L=3x=420cm
          Can you explain why 80+200-->2 units?

          Thanks

          80+200 represents the total difference in length between the current length and breadth of the rectangle.
          Since length = u + u + u and width = u, the difference in length is 2u.
          So 2u = 80+200

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            mama_10
            last edited by

            ChiefKiasu:
            mama_10:

            [quote=\"davos\"]Let the width be 1 unit, the length 3 units, The length is longer than the width by 2 units.

            If the width is increased by 80cm, length is decreased by 200cm,
            80 + 200=280--->2 units,
            thus 1 unit is 280/2 =140.
            Width is 140cm, length is 140 x 3 = 420cm.

            Im using the method below to find out the answer :-
            3x-200=x+80
            2x=280
            x=140
            L=3x=420cm
            Can you explain why 80+200-->2 units?

            Thanks

            80+200 represents the total difference in length between the current length and breadth of the rectangle.
            Since length = u + u + u and width = u, the difference in length is 2u.
            So 2u = 80+200[/quote]
            :thankyou:

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              mama_10
              last edited by

              Im using the method below to find out the answer :-

              3x-200=x+80
              2x=280
              x=140
              L=3x=420cm
              Can you explain why 80+200-->2 units?

              Thanks[/quote]

              80+200 represents the total difference in length between the current length and breadth of the rectangle.
              Since length = u + u + u and width = u, the difference in length is 2u.
              So 2u = 80+200[/quote]


              :thankyou:[/quote]

              What does the dimension refer to ? The question was asking what are the dimension of the rectangler table?
              Thanks!

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              • D Offline
                davos
                last edited by

                Dimension refers to the length and width of the rectangular table in this case.

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                  concerned1970
                  last edited by

                  Pls help to solve the following ques. šŸ˜„


                  1) The difference between 2 numbers is 60. The greater number is 3 times the smaller number. Find the greater number.

                  2) What number am I thinking of?
                  2/3 of this number is 100.
                  2/5 of this number is 60.
                  The number is _____.

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                    corneyAmber
                    last edited by

                    concerned1970:
                    Pls help to solve the following ques. šŸ˜„


                    1) The difference between 2 numbers is 60. The greater number is 3 times the smaller number. Find the greater number.

                    2) What number am I thinking of?
                    2/3 of this number is 100.
                    2/5 of this number is 60.
                    The number is _____.
                    1. using models,
                    smaller number = u
                    bigger number =3u
                    3u-u = 60
                    2u = 60
                    u = 30
                    Bigger number = 3u = 3*30 =90

                    2. 2/3 u = 100
                    u = 100*300/2 = 300/2 = 150
                    2/5u = 60
                    u = 60*5/2 = 300/2 = 150
                    Hence the number is 150.

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                      concerned1970
                      last edited by

                      Tysm for yr help Ksi! šŸ˜„

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                      • corneyAmberC Offline
                        corneyAmber
                        last edited by

                        concerned1970:
                        Tysm for yr help Ksi! šŸ˜„

                        You are :welcome: šŸ˜„

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