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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      2DMommy
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      Hi mrchew,

      Thank you for working out the sum.
      I forgot that ratio can be used and kept drawing models. The more I drew, the more confused we get 🙂

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        Superbugs
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        P5 Maths Question


        The figure is made up of 3 squares, A,B and C overlapping each other. The area of Square A is 20% of the area of Square B and the area of Square B is 60% of the area of Square C. What percentage of the figure is shaded?

        A\t\tC
        \t\t
        \t\t
        \t\t
        \tB\t
        \t\t
        Appreciate help on this question. Tks!

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          Superbugs
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          P5 question:

          The ratio of Sammy’s age t Peter’s age is 10:7. In 8 years’ time, the ratio will become 4:3. What is Sammy’s age now?

          Appreciate help. Tks

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            Superbugs
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            P5 question:


            The average mass of a group of pupils was 28kg. When Mr Lim measured and recorded the mass of these pupils, he wrongly recorded one pupil’s weight as 53kg when it should be 35kg. As a result, the average weight of the pupils was recorded as 29kg. How many pupils were there?

            Need help on the above question. Tks

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              Superbugs
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              P5 Question:


              The ratio of the amount of money Jenny had to the amount of money Siti had was 3:4. The next day, their parent gave each of them some money. Siti received twice as much as Jenny. The ratio then became 5:8. If both girls had a total of $70 at first, how much did Siti receive?

              Pls help.

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                Superbugs
                last edited by

                P5 Question:


                In a Mathematics quiz, pupils who answered each question correctly will be awarded some points according to the topic related as shown in the table below:

                Topics Points Awarded
                Fractions 3 points
                Geometry 4 points
                Volume 5 points
                Percentage 6 points

                The number of questions on Fractions, Geometry, Volume and Percentage were in the ratio 5:4:3:2 respectively. Weiling answered all the quiz questions on Fractions and Geometry correctly, but she had got only 1/3 of the questions on Volume correct and scored 0 for questions on Percentage. If Weilling scored 108 points for her quiz,

                a) how many questions on Percentage were there in the quiz?
                b) How many questions were there in the quiz?

                Pls help on thsi question, Tks

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                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  Superbugs:
                  P5 Maths Question


                  The figure is made up of 3 squares, A,B and C overlapping each other. The area of Square A is 20% of the area of Square B and the area of Square B is 60% of the area of Square C. What percentage of the figure is shaded?

                  A\t\tC
                  \t\t
                  \t\t
                  \t\t
                  \tB\t
                  \t\t
                  Appreciate help on this question. Tks!
                  Hi

                  Can you post the image - I believe some information is missing.

                  cheers.

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                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    Superbugs:
                    P5 question:

                    The ratio of Sammy's age t Peter's age is 10:7. In 8 years' time, the ratio will become 4:3. What is Sammy's age now?

                    Appreciate help. Tks
                    Hi

                    For problem sums related to age, one key consideration is that the age difference will remain the same.

                    Age ratio now, Sammy : Peter = 10u: 7u
                    Age ratio 8 years' time, Sammy : Peter = 4 : 3 = 12u : 9u (multiply 3 to make difference 3u)

                    So, 12u - 10u = 2u = 8, 1u = 4

                    Sammy's age now = 10u = 40 years old.

                    cheers.

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                      MathIzzzFun
                      last edited by

                      Superbugs:
                      P5 question:


                      The average mass of a group of pupils was 28kg. When Mr Lim measured and recorded the mass of these pupils, he wrongly recorded one pupil's weight as 53kg when it should be 35kg. As a result, the average weight of the pupils was recorded as 29kg. How many pupils were there?

                      Need help on the above question. Tks
                      Hi

                      Weight added to total due to wrong recording = 53 - 35 = 18kg
                      Increase in average weight due to this error = 29 - 28 = 1kg

                      So, total number of pupils = 18/1 = 18
                      There were 18 pupils.

                      cheers.

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                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        Superbugs:
                        P5 Question:


                        In a Mathematics quiz, pupils who answered each question correctly will be awarded some points according to the topic related as shown in the table below:

                        Topics Points Awarded
                        Fractions 3 points
                        Geometry 4 points
                        Volume 5 points
                        Percentage 6 points

                        The number of questions on Fractions, Geometry, Volume and Percentage were in the ratio 5:4:3:2 respectively. Weiling answered all the quiz questions on Volume correct and scored 0 for questions on Percentage. If Weilling scored 108 points for her quiz,

                        a) how many questions on Percentage were there in the quiz?
                        b) How many questions were there in the quiz?

                        Pls help on thsi question, Tks
                        Hi

                        Could you check the question - I think some information is missing.

                        cheers.

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