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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • A Offline
      Andrew Lee
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      Hi, how to solve this?

      http://i54.tinypic.com/rcshzd.jpg\">

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        MathIzzzFun
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        Despair:
        Sorry for the trouble, five tough questions,


        1. Mr Foo started to travel from Town P to Settlement Q on his limousine at 10 30 at an average speed of 48km/h. After taking a rest for 45 min, he continued travelling from Settlement Q to City R at an average speed that was 1.5 times his earlier average speed. He arrived at City R at 15 00. Given that the distance between Settlement Q and City R is 30 km less than the distance between Town P and Settlement Q, find the distance between Town P and City R.
        Hi

        Total travelling time from P to R = 1500 - 1030 - 45min = 3h 45 min = 225 min

        From Q to R, Mr Foo travelled at 48 km/h x 1.5 = 72 km/h

        Add a point X after R such that XR = 30 km. Now PQ = QX and assume that Mr Foo travelled at 72km/h for the distance XR = 30km, so he will taken another 30/72 x 60 = 25 min. Total time taken from P to X = 225 min + 25 min = 250 min

        Speed ratio - speed PQ : speed QX = 48 : 72 = 2 : 3
        Time ratio - Time taken to travel PQ : Time to travel QX = 3u : 2u
        5u = 250 min, 1u = 50 min

        So, total distance from P to R
        = 3u x 48 km/h + 2u x 72km/h - 30km (since we have added an arbitrary distance of 30 km)
        = 3 x 50/60 x 48 + 2 x 50/60 x 72 - 30
        = 210 km

        cheers.

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        • MathIzzzFunM Offline
          MathIzzzFun
          last edited by

          Andrew Lee:
          Hi, how to solve this?

          http://i54.tinypic.com/rcshzd.jpg\">

          Hi

          please check question ...

          http://i52.tinypic.com/30ug1e0.jpg\">

          cheers.

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            looking4Tutor
            last edited by

            Appreciate some help for these 2 questions -


            http://i53.tinypic.com/117en84.jpg\">

            TIA

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            • MathIzzzFunM Offline
              MathIzzzFun
              last edited by

              Despair:
              Despair:

              Sorry for the trouble, five tough questions,


              1. Mr Foo started to travel from Town P to Settlement Q on his limousine at 10 30 at an average speed of 48km/h. After taking a rest for 45 min, he continued travelling from Settlement Q to City R at an average speed that was 1.5 times his earlier average speed. He arrived at City R at 15 00. Given that the distance between Settlement Q and City R is 30 km less than the distance between Town P and Settlement Q, find the distance between Town P and City R.

              http://www.onsponge.com/forum/35-thinkingmathonsponge/13507-rosyth-2011-prelim-paper-mind-boggling-questions.html#13510

              For the rest of the questions


              Hi

              in a rush now, I will post the diagrams later...

              Q10 for Rosyth.. DE = DA, so angle DAE = angle DEA, this should make it easier to solve.

              -problem sum on shaded areas with circles X,Y,Z

              a) perimeter of shaded region = 1 1/3 circumference of circle.

              b) shaded area = 2/3 area of circle ..draw another circle with centre at 12 o'clock from Y and passing through Y to visualize the parts.

              ...here are the diagrams...

              http://i54.tinypic.com/svngyb.jpg\">

              and the circles.. I think the calculations should be easy with this..

              http://i53.tinypic.com/beezpg.jpg\">


              cheers.

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                Daddy
                last edited by

                Hi,


                Afraid of ratio & fraction in the question. Very confusion. Do not know how to solve. Need help on this. Thanks…

                Irene had a total of 1686 red, blu and green balloons for sale.
                The ratio of the number of red balloons to the number of blue balloons was 2:3.
                After Irene sold 3/4 of the blue balloons, 1/2 of the green balloons and none of the red balloons, sha had 922 balloons left.
                How many blue balloons did Irene have at first?

                BTW, any best method to solve most ratio and fraction questions. Thanks

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                • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  looking4Tutor:
                  Appreciate some help for these 2 questions -


                  http://i53.tinypic.com/117en84.jpg\">

                  TIA

                  Hi

                  http://i54.tinypic.com/svngyb.jpg\">

                  cheers.

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                  • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    Daddy:
                    Hi,


                    Afraid of ratio & fraction in the question. Very confusion. Do not know how to solve. Need help on this. Thanks..

                    Irene had a total of 1686 red, blu and green balloons for sale.
                    The ratio of the number of red balloons to the number of blue balloons was 2:3.
                    After Irene sold 3/4 of the blue balloons, 1/2 of the green balloons and none of the red balloons, sha had 922 balloons left.
                    How many blue balloons did Irene have at first?

                    BTW, any best method to solve most ratio and fraction questions. Thanks
                    Hi

                    http://i51.tinypic.com/2emzm8l.jpg\">

                    cheers.

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                      sunflowermom
                      last edited by

                      Can someone help me with the following question. Thank you.


                      Tammy and Sharon have some money. If Tammy spent $60 each day and Sharon spent $30 each day, Tammy is left with $400 when Sharon spent all her money. If Sharon spent $60 each day and Tammy spent $30 each day, Tammy is left with $1150 when Sharon spent all her money. How much money do the two girls have?

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                        Andrew Lee
                        last edited by

                        MathIzzzFun:
                        Andrew Lee:

                        Hi, how to solve this?

                        http://i54.tinypic.com/rcshzd.jpg\">


                        Hi

                        please check question ...

                        http://i52.tinypic.com/30ug1e0.jpg\">

                        cheers.

                        It is \"a\"..but then how to get (a) answer?

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