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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • T Offline
      tianzhu
      last edited by

      Kloggy:

      1) Paper 2, qn 6
      Apples cost 40 cents each and Pears cost 60 cents each.
      Mrs Gopal and Mrs Ari went to the supermarket. Both women decided to spend all their money on either apples or pears and they would not buy the same fruit.
      If Mrs Gopal bought only pears, she would have 9 more fruit than Mrs Ari.
      If she bought only apples, she would have 41 more fruit than Mrs Ari.
      How much more money has Mrs Gopal than Mrs Ari ?
      Hi

      This question has been discussed in one of the earlier posts.

      Please refer to the solution from kancheongmum.

      After reading Tianzhu post, lead me to solve this question using this method which is not new. The question of Tom spend $40 per day and Mary spend $80 per day and Mary would have $500 left when Tom has spent all his money .......

      Apples : Pears ---- 40:60 ---- 2:3

      1st case Ari spent 2/3 of Gopal 2nd case Ari spent 3/2 of Gopal
      equal fraction 2/3 = 6/9 and 3/2 = 6/4

      Gopal ()()()()()()()()() $5.40
      Ari ()()()()()()

      Gopal ()()()() $16.40
      Ari ()()()()()()


      9u + $5.40 = 4u + $16.40
      5u ---- $11
      1u ---- $2.20
      Gopal money more than Ari by ---- 3u + $5.40 = (3 x $2.20) + $5.40
      = $12


      Best wishes

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        bobsg01
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        Many thanks to ksi.


        :hi5:

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          benleetube
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          Hi all, everyone. Can you guys help me with this question? I am not sure if this question have been posted before, but here is it:


          At 9 a.m., John was cycling from point A to point B. At the same time, Mary was cycling from point B to point A using the same route as John. Cycling at a speed of 4km/h faster than Mary, John would pass Mary 300m away from the midpoint.

          (A) what time did they pass each other?

          (B) if John took another 3 minutes to reach point B, what time would Mary reach point A?

          (Appeared in catholic high SA2(prelim) paper as question 15)

          Thanks in advance.

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            corneyAmber
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            bobsg01:
            Many thanks to ksi.


            :hi5:
            :welcome: :hi5:

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              benleetube:
              Hi all, everyone. Can you guys help me with this question? I am not sure if this question have been posted before, but here is it:


              At 9 a.m., John was cycling from point A to point B. At the same time, Mary was cycling from point B to point A using the same route as John. Cycling at a speed of 4km/h faster than Mary, John would pass Mary 300m away from the midpoint.

              (A) what time did they pass each other?

              (B) if John took another 3 minutes to reach point B, what time would Mary reach point A?

              (Appeared in catholic high SA2(prelim) paper as question 15)

              Thanks in advance.
              Hi

              As in any speed question, it’s useful to translate words into picture. Draw a line diagram.

              In 1h John travelled 4km or 4000m faster than Mary. This means Mary is 2000m away from the midpoint.

              2000m ------- 60min (1h)
              100m ------- 3min
              300m -------9min

              They met at 9.09 am

              John took 3 min and Mary took 9 min to travel the same distance.John was 3 times faster than Mary.

              If John took 9 min, then Mary would take 27min
              Total time taken by Mary ------36min

              Mary would reach point B @ 9.36am

              Best wishes

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                benleetube
                last edited by

                tianzhu:
                benleetube:

                Hi all, everyone. Can you guys help me with this question? I am not sure if this question have been posted before, but here is it:


                At 9 a.m., John was cycling from point A to point B. At the same time, Mary was cycling from point B to point A using the same route as John. Cycling at a speed of 4km/h faster than Mary, John would pass Mary 300m away from the midpoint.

                (A) what time did they pass each other?

                (B) if John took another 3 minutes to reach point B, what time would Mary reach point A?

                (Appeared in catholic high SA2(prelim) paper as question 15)

                Thanks in advance.

                Hi

                As in any speed question, it’s useful to translate words into picture. Draw a line diagram.

                In 1h John travelled 4km or 4000m faster than Mary. This means Mary is 2000m away from the midpoint.

                2000m ------- 60min (1h)
                100m ------- 3min
                300m -------9min

                They met at 9.09 am

                John took 3 min and Mary took 9 min to travel the same distance.John was 3 times faster than Mary.

                If John took 9 min, then Mary would take 27min
                Total time taken by Mary ------36min

                Mary would reach point B @ 9.36am

                Best wishes

                Hi,

                Thank you so much. It really helped me.

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                  Belle2011
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                  Dear all,

                  I need some help on this problem.

                  At a fitness carnival, 1600 people participated in a Mass Dance and Taiji. 30% of the 1300 Mass Dance participants were adults. 40% of the Taiji participants were children. During the break, some Mass Dance participants went on to participate in Taiji, while some Taiji participants went on to participate in the Mass Dance. After the change, 25% of the Mass Dance participants and 75% of the Taiji participants were adults. How many Mass Dance participants were there after the change?

                  model answer: 1260

                  Thank-you.

                  Cheers,
                  Belle.

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    Hi Belle


                    This question has been discussed in one of our earlier posts.

                    This question has two unknowns, and one can solve it with Simultaneously Equations(SE). If a student is comfortable with algebraic manipulation, he/she could use SE through substitution or elimination method. Otherwise, he/she may solve it with SE through visual representation using boxes or circles. In this question, I try to solve it using the letters of the alphabet to represent one unit of people in Mass dance and Taiji.

                    For Mass Dance
                    Number of adults ----- 390 (30% of 1300)
                    Number of children ----- 910

                    For Taiji
                    Number of adults ----- 180
                    Number of children ----- 120 (40% of 300)

                    After the break

                    D + DDD ------ where D shows the 25% of adults, DDD shows the remaining 75% making up the number of children in Mass Dance.

                    TTT + T ------ where TTT shows the 75% of adults, T shows the remaining 25% of children in Taiji

                    We have
                    D + TTT ------- 570
                    DDD + T ----- 1030

                    Solving the equations, we have D ------315

                    Therefore, the number of Mass Dance participants after the change is 315*4 which is 1260.

                    You may also take a look at a pictorial solution for a similar question.

                    There are 800 children in Group A. 30% of the children in Group A were boys. There were 400 children in Group B. 60% of the children in Group B were boys. After some transfer between the two groups, 25% of the children in Group A and 75% of the children in Group B were boys. What is the transfer from Group B to A?

                    Best wishes

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                      bobsg01
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                      Pri. 6 Vol. of Liquids question.


                      Thanks for helping. :scratchhead:

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                        tianzhu
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                        benleetube:

                        Hi,
                        Thank you so much. It really helped me.
                        Hi

                        You're welcome.

                        Best wishes

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