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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • C Offline
      chrisu
      last edited by

      Hi MathIzzzFun,

      Thanks a lot, now I understand.

      Cheers.

      MathIzzzFun:
      chrisu:

      Hi,
      Need help for this question part (b). (a) is 75l which my daughter got it right. (b) My daughter answered 3.5 mins. but wrong.

      Q) Pail A contained 20 litres of water at first. Pail B, which is empty, fills at a rate of 16 litres per minute for 4 minutes before the tap filling Pail A is turned on. Pail A fills at a rate of 11 litres per minute. Water is leaking from the bottom of Pail B at a rate of 1 litre per minute.

      (a) How much water is in Pail B one minute after the tap filling Pail A is turned on?
      (b) How long will it take for Pail B to contain 54 litres more water than Pail A?

      Thanks.

      Hi chrisu,

      I did a quick check.. your daughter's answer is for the duration after Tap A is turned on, just add 4min for a total time of 7.5 min.

      cheers.

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        Hershey
        last edited by

        Dear Parents, hope someone can help to solve this 2 questions from 2010 Catholic High Prelim paper.


        1) At a conference made up of speakers and participants, there were 20% more men than women. the ratio of male speakers to female speakers was 8:5. There was an equal number of male and female participants.

        a) Find the ratio of male speakers to male participants at the conference.

        b) Halfway, 40 male participants left the conference and another 60 male participants joined the conference. in the end, there was 3/4 as many male participants as female participants remaining behind. How many speakers were there at the conference.


        2. At 9am, 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 mins to reach Point B, what time would Mary reach Point A?

        Really don’t understand why kids are being drill on this kind of questions…even adults need to think…

        Thanks.

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          lizawa
          last edited by

          Hershey:
          Dear Parents, hope someone can help to solve this 2 questions from 2010 Catholic High Prelim paper.


          1) At a conference made up of speakers and participants, there were 20% more men than women. the ratio of male speakers to female speakers was 8:5. There was an equal number of male and female participants.

          a) Find the ratio of male speakers to male participants at the conference.

          b) Halfway, 40 male participants left the conference and another 60 male participants joined the conference. in the end, there was 3/4 as many male participants as female participants remaining behind. How many speakers were there at the conference.
          Hi Hershey,

          Maybe something wrong with your part b). Since the net male participants is +20 and at first the ratio was 1 : 1, how can there be 3/4 as many male participants as female partcipants ? Either the question was wrong or copied wrongly.

          a) Men : Women = 6 :5
          Mspeaker : Fspeaker = 8 : 5
          Mpart : Fpart = 1 : 1

          Men : Women = 6 :5 = 18 :15
          therefore Mpart : Fpart = 1 : 1 = 10: 10
          Mspeaker : Mpart = 8 : 10 = 4: 5

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            lizawa
            last edited by

            Hershey:
            Dear Parents, hope someone can help to solve this 2 questions from 2010 Catholic High Prelim paper.



            2. At 9am, 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 mins to reach Point B, what time would Mary reach Point A?

            Really don't understand why kids are being drill on this kind of questions...even adults need to think....

            Thanks.
            Solution for question 2 :
            http://i56.tinypic.com/33m62q1.jpg\">

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            • MathIzzzFunM Offline
              MathIzzzFun
              last edited by

              Hershey:
              Dear Parents, hope someone can help to solve this 2 questions from 2010 Catholic High Prelim paper.


              1) At a conference made up of speakers and participants, there were 20% more men than women. the ratio of male speakers to female speakers was 8:5. There was an equal number of male and female participants.

              a) Find the ratio of male speakers to male participants at the conference.

              b) Halfway, 40 male participants left the conference and another 60 male participants joined the conference. in the end, there was 3/4 as many male participants as female participants remaining behind. How many speakers were there at the conference.


              2. At 9am, 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 mins to reach Point B, what time would Mary reach Point A?

              Really don't understand why kids are being drill on this kind of questions...even adults need to think....

              Thanks.
              Hi

              For Q1(b), the question should be \"Halfway, 40 male participants left the conference and another 60 female participants joined the conference.\"

              http://i52.tinypic.com/280ld0g.jpg\">

              cheers.

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              • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                MathIzzzFun
                last edited by

                Hershey:
                Dear Parents, hope someone can help to solve this 2 questions from 2010 Catholic High Prelim paper.


                1) At a conference made up of speakers and participants, there were 20% more men than women. the ratio of male speakers to female speakers was 8:5. There was an equal number of male and female participants.

                a) Find the ratio of male speakers to male participants at the conference.

                b) Halfway, 40 male participants left the conference and another 60 male participants joined the conference. in the end, there was 3/4 as many male participants as female participants remaining behind. How many speakers were there at the conference.


                2. At 9am, 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 mins to reach Point B, what time would Mary reach Point A?

                Really don't understand why kids are being drill on this kind of questions...even adults need to think....

                Thanks.
                Hi

                For Q1(b), the question should be \"Halfway, 40 male participants left the conference and another 60 female participants joined the conference.\"

                http://i52.tinypic.com/280ld0g.jpg\">

                For Q2, refer to http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=280&start=3470

                cheers.

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                • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                  MathIzzzFun
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                  wkong:
                  Thanks MathIzzzFun 😄

                  u r welcome 😄

                  cheers.

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                    Hershey
                    last edited by

                    MathIzzzFun:
                    Hershey:

                    Dear Parents, hope someone can help to solve this 2 questions from 2010 Catholic High Prelim paper.


                    1) At a conference made up of speakers and participants, there were 20% more men than women. the ratio of male speakers to female speakers was 8:5. There was an equal number of male and female participants.

                    a) Find the ratio of male speakers to male participants at the conference.

                    b) Halfway, 40 male participants left the conference and another 60 male participants joined the conference. in the end, there was 3/4 as many male participants as female participants remaining behind. How many speakers were there at the conference.


                    2. At 9am, 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 mins to reach Point B, what time would Mary reach Point A?

                    Really don't understand why kids are being drill on this kind of questions...even adults need to think....

                    Thanks.

                    Hi

                    For Q1(b), the question should be \"Halfway, 40 male participants left the conference and another 60 female participants joined the conference.\"

                    http://i52.tinypic.com/280ld0g.jpg\">

                    For Q2, refer to http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=280&start=3470

                    cheers.

                    Thank you so much. Its my typo error on Q1b. :imsorry:

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                      youngtay
                      last edited by

                      Hi, please help


                      A lorry left Town M and travelled towards Town G at an average speed of 80km/h. An hour later, a car left Town M and travelled towards Town G at an average speed of 100km/h.
                      The car passed Town K, which was halfway between Town M and Town G, 30 minutes earlier than the lorry.
                      The car reached Town G at 2300 hours.
                      At what time did the lorry leave Town M for Town G?
                      TIA

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                      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        youngtay:
                        Hi, please help


                        A lorry left Town M and travelled towards Town G at an average speed of 80km/h. An hour later, a car left Town M and travelled towards Town G at an average speed of 100km/h.
                        The car passed Town K, which was halfway between Town M and Town G, 30 minutes earlier than the lorry.
                        The car reached Town G at 2300 hours.
                        At what time did the lorry leave Town M for Town G?
                        TIA

                        Hi

                        2 approaches .. 😄

                        Using speed ratio & time ratio :

                        http://i55.tinypic.com/2ex0wzo.jpg\">

                        Using \"area\" concept - http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5939052277/in/photostream

                        cheers.

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