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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      bobsg01
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      Thank you MathIzzzFun for the solution.


      Cheers. :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

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        Andrew Lee
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        Shop A and shop B are selling ePad. If shop A sells the ePad at a discount of 10%, its discounted selling price will be $300 more than the usual selling price in Shop B. If Shop A sells the ePad at a discounts of 50%, its discounted selling price will be $100 less than the usual selling price in Shop B. Find the usual selling price of the ePad in Shop B ? 😓

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          bobsg01:
          Thank you MathIzzzFun for the solution.


          Cheers. :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:
          avec plaisir 😄

          cheers.

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            A coin box contained some $0.20 cent & $0.50 cent coins in the ratio of 4 : 5. When 16 $0.50 cent coins were taken out and replaced by some $0.20 cent coins, the ratio then became 8 : 7. The total value of the $0.20 cent coins added was the same as the total value of the $0.50 cent coins taken out. Find the sum of money in the coins box . 😢

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              linden2000
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              40% is $300 + $100 =$400

              100% is $1000
              SP at shop A b4 disct is $1000
              SP at shop B is (0.9 x 1000) -300 =$600

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                Andrew Lee:
                A coin box contained some $0.20 cent & $0.50 cent coins in the ratio of 4 : 5. When 16 $0.50 cent coins were taken out and replaced by some $0.20 cent coins, the ratio then became 8 : 7. The total value of the $0.20 cent coins added was the same as the total value of the $0.50 cent coins taken out. Find the sum of money in the coins box . 😢

                Hi

                hope this helps 😄

                http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5924456939/in/photostream

                cheers.

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                  stary
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                  Hi all, I have 3 questions to ask…

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                    stary
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                    1:


                    ABCD is parrellelogram and its area is given to be 41.6 cm2. If AD = 5.9 cm, AB = 10 cm, Angle DAB = 45 Degree and BE is an arc of a circle with centre A and BF is an arc of a circle with centre C, find the area of the shaded regions.

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                      In the diagram, ABC is an equilateral triangle.
                      The height of the triangle is CD = AE and AD = DB = BE = EC = 4 cm.
                      O is the centre of the circle with radius 2.31 cm and the area of the sector ODE is 1/3 the area of the circle. Find the area of the shaded region, correct to 2 decimal places.

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                        stary
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                        3.


                        A container filled with some water shown in Figure 1 below has a rectangular base area of 10.4 cm2. Figure 2 shows the same container being turned upside down.
                        (a) Find the capacity of the container in cm3, correct to 2 decimal places.
                        (b) If the water in the container is transferred to another cube-shaped container of capacity 90 cm3, find the height of the water level in the cube-shaped container.

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