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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      N3SKiasu
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      Dharma:
      Sorry N3SKiasu,


      I've added the calculations to show how 1u = 5 and 1p = 3

      Just to need to add some comments to make it clear
      No. of boys = 4u + 1 = 7p
      No. of girls = 8p + 1 = 5u

      You need to solve the 2 eqns to find 1u and 1p.

      Hope it is clear now.
      Thanks so much Mr Dharma for your explanation.
      I am clearer now. Will try figure it out.
      Thanks again.

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        tianzhu
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        Hi N3SKiasu


        Your MD is correct.

        Hope to see more of them in the future.

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          tianzhu
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          Dharma:


          1) A jigsaw puzzle can be fixed if A works alone for 6 hours followed by B working alone for 12 hours. Alternatively, the same jigsaw puzzle can also be fixed if A works alone for 8 hours followed by B working alone for 6 hours.If A works alone for 3 hours and hands over the job over to B, how long will it take B to complete fixing the jigsaw puzzle.

          2)Tom started work on a job for 30 days. Jerry continued the job alone for another 5 days and finally they worked together for another 10 days to complete that job.For the same job, if Tom and Jerry work together, they can complete it in 20 days.Assuming Tom and Jerry each work at a constant rate throughout, how many days will Tom take to complete that job alone?
          I’ve seen comments in other blog about solutions posted by regular problem solvers. Readers want to see more alternative methods of arriving at a solution. Comments such as getting tired of eating chicken rice the whole week may have dampening effects to an enthusiastic problem solver, but it may be true to a certain extent.

          So, I am not posting any solutions in this instance, but wish to check with Dharma whether the answers are correct.

          Q1) 21 hours
          Q2) 100 days

          Questions on Rates and Averages may look innocently easy at first glance, but can be pretty challenging if you try them, especially under stressful examination environment.

          I hope Dharma can share with us more interesting questions in the future.

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            Dharma
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            tianzhu:
            Dharma:



            1) A jigsaw puzzle can be fixed if A works alone for 6 hours followed by B working alone for 12 hours. Alternatively, the same jigsaw puzzle can also be fixed if A works alone for 8 hours followed by B working alone for 6 hours.If A works alone for 3 hours and hands over the job over to B, how long will it take B to complete fixing the jigsaw puzzle.

            2)Tom started work on a job for 30 days. Jerry continued the job alone for another 5 days and finally they worked together for another 10 days to complete that job.For the same job, if Tom and Jerry work together, they can complete it in 20 days.Assuming Tom and Jerry each work at a constant rate throughout, how many days will Tom take to complete that job alone?

            So, I am not posting any solutions in this instance, but wish to check with Dharma whether the answers are correct.

            Q1) 21 hours
            Q2) 100 days

            Hi Tianzhu,

            Both answers are correct

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Dharma:

              Both answers are correct
              Hi Dharma
              Thanks, anymore interesting questions on Rates and Averages?

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                Dharma
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                tianzhu:
                Dharma:


                Both answers are correct

                Hi Dharma
                Thanks, anymore interesting qusetions on Rates and Averages?

                Hi Tianzhu,

                Will put them up soon.

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                  Dharma
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                  This one is not exacty on rate or average …a non routine type


                  It is a dark and stormy night. Four people must evacuate from an island to the mainland. The only link is a narrow bridge which allows passage of two people at a time. Moreover, the bridge must be illuminated, and the four people have only one lantern among them. After each passage to the mainland, if there are still people on the island, someone must bring the lantern back. Crossing the bridge individually, the four people take 2, 4, 8 and 16 minutes respectively. Crossing the bridge in pairs, the slower speed is used. What is the minimum time for the whole evacuation?

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    Dharma:
                    This one is not exacty on rate or average ...a non routine type


                    It is a dark and stormy night. Four people must evacuate from an island to the mainland. The only link is a narrow bridge which allows passage of two people at a time. Moreover, the bridge must be illuminated, and the four people have only one lantern among them. After each passage to the mainland, if there are still people on the island, someone must bring the lantern back. Crossing the bridge individually, the four people take 2, 4, 8 and 16 minutes respectively. Crossing the bridge in pairs, the slower speed is used. What is the minimum time for the whole evacuation?
                    Hi Dharma

                    The dark and stormy night reminds me of the destruction caused by Typhoon Morakot, very scary indeed.

                    Good and creative question, but will keep this for my son to do after his PSLE exam.This will keep his backside glued to the chair for a little while longer.

                    Best Wishes

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                      Dharma
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                      tianzhu:


                      The dark and stormy night reminds me of the destruction caused by Typhoon Morakot, very scary indeed.

                      Good and creative question, but will keep this for my son to do after his PSLE exam.This will keep his backside glued to the chair for a little while longer
                      .
                      Best Wishes
                      That's a good one!

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                        tianzhu
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                        Hi Dharma


                        It’s 30 minutes.

                        Life can be drastically changed in a matter of seconds not even minutes.

                        Best Wishes

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