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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • C Offline
      Chan09
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      Need some help on this question
      A and B each have some sweets.
      If A eats 6 sweets per day and B eats 3 per day, A would have 24 sweets left by the time B eats up all his sweets.
      If A eats 3 per day and B eats 6 per day, A would have 51 sweets left by the time B eats up all her sweets.
      How many sweets does each of them have?

      Ans: A is 60 and B is 18

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        ChiefKiasu
        last edited by

        Chan09:
        Hi all,

        Need some help on this question
        A and B each have some sweets.
        If A eats 6 sweets per day and B eats 3 per day, A would have 24 sweets left by the time B eats up all his sweets.
        If A eats 3 per day and B eats 6 per day, A would have 51 sweets left by the time B eats up all her sweets.
        How many sweets does each of them have?

        Ans: A is 60 and B is 18
        This is the exact same class of questions as in:

        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=429633#p429633

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          wdiong
          last edited by

          Hi, I need help with this P6 question:

          The ratio of the number of twenty cent coins to the number of $1 coins in a box was 5:2. Two $1 coins were taken out and exchanged for twenty cent coins and the coins were then put back into the box. The ratio of the number of twenty cent coins to the number of $1 coins became 3:1. How much money was there in the box?

          Thanks!

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            aiong
            last edited by

            Dear MathsGuru


            Need your help on this math question :-
            Kelvin had some $2 noted and $5 noted.
            He had a total of $76.
            He had 4 more $5 notes than $2 notes.
            How many $2 notes did he have?

            Thank you

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              lizawa
              last edited by

              aiong:
              Dear MathsGuru


              Need your help on this math question :-
              Kelvin had some $2 noted and $5 noted.
              He had a total of $76.
              He had 4 more $5 notes than $2 notes.
              How many $2 notes did he have?

              Thank you
              Use ratio and be sure to differentiate the number of notes from the amount.

              $2 : $5
              # ratio 1u : 1u + 4
              Amount ratio 2u : 5u + 20
              Total amount -> 7u + 20 = 76
              1u = 8
              # of $2 notes = 8.

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                lizawa
                last edited by

                wdiong:
                Hi, I need help with this P6 question:

                The ratio of the number of twenty cent coins to the number of $1 coins in a box was 5:2. Two $1 coins were taken out and exchanged for twenty cent coins and the coins were then put back into the box. The ratio of the number of twenty cent coins to the number of $1 coins became 3:1. How much money was there in the box?

                Thanks!
                20cents : $1
                # ratio -> 5 : 2

                2 $1 coins -> $2 -> 10 20cents coins
                new ratio - > 5u +10 : 2u - 2
                = 3 :1

                5u+10 = 3(2u - 2)
                1u = 16

                # of 20cents coins = 5u + 10 = 90
                # of $1 coins = 2u - 2 = 30
                Total amt = (90 * 0.20) + (30 * 1) = $48.

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                  aiong
                  last edited by

                  Thank you

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                    Neat
                    last edited by

                    Hi Morning,


                    Please assist the following:

                    Ethan and Jay share a box of pens. If Ethan gives 1/4 of his share to Jay, Jay will have 14 more pens than Ethan. If Ethan gives 1/2 of his share to Jay, Jay will have 24 more pens than Ethan. What is the ratio of Ethan share to Jay share?

                    Thanks in advance.

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                      HoSayLiao
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                      Ali has $300. He lost 1/3 of it and ends up with $200. To have the $300 again, he needs to win $100 which is ½ of the $200. 1/3 is known as the Losing Fraction (LF) and ½ is known as the Winning Fraction (WF). ½ times 1/3 = 1/6. 1/6 is the product of the LF and WF, known as the PLW. Find the LF and the WF if the PLW is 81/400.

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                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        Neat:
                        Hi Morning,


                        Please assist the following:

                        Ethan and Jay share a box of pens. If Ethan gives 1/4 of his share to Jay, Jay will have 14 more pens than Ethan. If Ethan gives 1/2 of his share to Jay, Jay will have 24 more pens than Ethan. What is the ratio of Ethan share to Jay share?

                        Thanks in advance.
                        Hi neat,

                        this question is similar to one discussed earlier at http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=6373&start=3600

                        cheers.

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