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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
      last edited by

      Daddy:
      Thanks MathIzzzFun
      Q2.

      http://i56.tinypic.com/2mgwklt.jpg\">

      cheers.[/quote]

      How did you get 3: 2 ratio of Mary to John?
      How about John bought 40% of the totalnumber of clips and ribbons?

      I am not quiet understand. Sorry for that.[/quote]

      Hi

      John bought 40% of total number of ribbons and clips, so Mary bought 60% of total number of ribbons and clips.
      Ratio of total number bought by Mary to John = 60 : 40 = 3:2

      cheers.

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        tianzhu
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        Heeheehaha:
        Pls help to solve the following :-

        Alan had some apples and oranges. There were 75 more apples than oranges. After he sold 4/5 of the apple & 3/4 of the oranges, he had 285 fruits left. How many apples did he have at 1st?
        Hi

        You may use MD or UM to do it.

        Apples ----- 20 units + 75
        Apples sold ------ 16 units + 60
        Apples left ------ 4 units + 15

        Oranges ----- 20units
        Oranges sold ------ 15 units
        Oranges left ------ 5 units

        5 units + 4 units + 15 ----- 285
        1 unit ------ 30

        Number of apples ------ (20*30) + 75 --------675

        Best wishes

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          Heeheehaha
          last edited by

          tianzhu:
          Heeheehaha:

          Pls help to solve the following :-

          Alan had some apples and oranges. There were 75 more apples than oranges. After he sold 4/5 of the apple & 3/4 of the oranges, he had 285 fruits left. How many apples did he have at 1st?

          Hi

          You may use MD or UM to do it.

          Apples ----- 20units + 75
          Apples sold ------ 16 units + 60
          Apples left ------ 4 units + 15

          Oranges ----- 20units
          Oranges sold ------ 15 units
          Oranges left ------ 5 units

          Hi Tian Zhu, should we add 75 in order to get the total quantity of apple?

          Thanks for your fast response & help!

          5 units + 4 units + 15 ----- 285
          1 unit ------ 30

          Number of apples ------ 20*30 --------600

          Best wishes

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          • T Offline
            tianzhu
            last edited by

            Heeheehaha:

            Hi Tian Zhu, should we add 75 in order to get the total quantity of apple?
            Thanks for your fast response & help!
            Hi

            Yes we should add 75 to 600.

            My mistake,I'll amend the solution..

            Best wishes

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            • ozoraO Offline
              ozora
              last edited by

              tianzhu:
              michyms:


              tianzhu, can you explain how you assigned the units? I'm a little confused. Thanks.

              Hi

              That reply was to address ozora’s query.It lacked details.

              A similar type of question was discussed in an earlier post.

              Please follow this link.

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&start=2920
              page 293@Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:07 am

              Best wishes

              thanks tianzhu. may i know how do u manage to retrive the link on the following question. I remember asking the similiar question before but I was unable to search it.

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                tianzhu
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                Hi moderator


                Please help to delete.

                Best wishes

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                  Eddow
                  last edited by

                  http://i51.tinypic.com/x1n6zl.png\">

                  Answer given: (b) ~83.91 cm

                  Pls wait for Uncle tianzhu / MathIzzzFun to provide worked solutions.
                  Thks.[/quote]

                  Thanks Tianzhu for the solution. Maybe this might be easier, as I coundn't figure out the rotation myself... :?

                  Given the 135 degree, angle ODB = 45 degree.
                  If you draw a line joining OT, angle OTE = 45 degree (half of 90 degree of square) . This straight away give OT = DB.
                  And the rest of the calculation applies..

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                    andante
                    last edited by

                    Eddow:
                    http://i51.tinypic.com/x1n6zl.png\">

                    Answer given: (b) ~83.91 cm

                    Pls wait for Uncle tianzhu / MathIzzzFun to provide worked solutions.
                    Thks.
                    Thanks Tianzhu for the solution. Maybe this might be easier, as I coundn't figure out the rotation myself... :?

                    Given the 135 degree, angle ODB = 45 degree.
                    If you draw a line joining OT, angle OTE = 45 degree (half of 90 degree of square) . This straight away give OT = DB.
                    And the rest of the calculation applies..[/quote]

                    Hi,
                    I agree with you as the quadrilateral can be easily proved to be parallelogram, thus OT=DB.

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      Hi moderators


                      Please help to delete this post.

                      Best wishes

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                        youngtay
                        last edited by

                        please help


                        Given that 2/3 of Xavier’s money is equal to 75% of Ian’s money, what fraction of Ian’s money is the total sum of money?
                        what is the answer, 8/17 or 17/8,and why
                        TIA

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