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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      Cheerfuldad
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      Hi tianzhu,


      Thank you for directing me to

      .

      tianzhu:
      Cheerfuldad:

      Hi all,

      Please help with the following questions. (Sorry do not know how to draw the pictures)

      Q1. Two rectangular tanks A and B measures 40cm by 20cm....

      Q2. There are 2 overlapping rectangles A and B. The .....

      Thank you.

      Hi

      Please refer to Vanilla cake's reply on page 429.

      Are those the same questions?

      Best wishes

      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&start=4280

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        tianzhu
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        smileplease:

        Colin had $80 more than Donovan at first. After Colin spent 75% of his money and Donovan spent 40% of his money, Donovan had $50 more than Colin. How much money did Colin have at first?
        Hi

        You may use UM or MD to solve it.

        I use 20units instead of 10units for the common bar (Colin and Donovan) because I want to avoid working with decimals.

        At first.
        Colin -------- 20 units + 80
        Colin ------- 20 units

        In the end
        Colin ------- 5 units + 20
        Donovan ------ 12 units

        Donovan had $50 more than Colin.
        12 units ------ 5 units + 20 + 50
        1 unit ------- 10

        Colin ------(20*10) + 80 -------280 at first.

        Best wishes

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          tianzhu
          last edited by

          Cheerfuldad:
          Hi tianzhu,

          Thank you for directing me to .
          Hi

          You're welcome.

          Best wishes

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            tianzhu
            last edited by

            Hifive:

            Hi tianzhu
            Thanks for your explanation. Have a nice day!
            Hi

            You're welcome.

            Best wishes

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              pensiveowl:
              Hi.. could someone pls help ans this question - thanks


              Mr Lim had some red and green beads. 60% of his beads were red and the rest were green. He lost some of his red beads and the percentage of the beads which were red decreased by 40%. He then had 760 red and green beads left. How many red beads did he lose?
              (1) 190
              (2) 240
              (3) 285
              (4) 360
              Hi

              I believe you just want to double check the answer to this MCQ.

              It is 240.

              Best wishes

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                mumwgals
                last edited by

                tianzhu:

                Hi

                There are two variables in this question, boys and girls.

                The units for boys and girls are of different measures, they are of different objects.

                We cannot run away from using simultaneous concept.

                This question is crafted in such a way that it is pretty neat to use MD to find out the number of students in the end.

                The answer is 450.

                Best wishes
                Thank you for your prompt reply, tianzhu. May i know what is MD?

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                  PiggyLalala
                  last edited by

                  mumwgals:
                  tianzhu:


                  Hi

                  There are two variables in this question, boys and girls.

                  The units for boys and girls are of different measures, they are of different objects.

                  We cannot run away from using simultaneous concept.

                  This question is crafted in such a way that it is pretty neat to use MD to find out the number of students in the end.

                  The answer is 450.

                  Best wishes

                  Thank you for your prompt reply, tianzhu. May i know what is MD?

                  I think MD = model diagram

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                    htn
                    last edited by

                    mumwgals:
                    tianzhu:


                    Hi

                    There are two variables in this question, boys and girls.

                    The units for boys and girls are of different measures, they are of different objects.

                    We cannot run away from using simultaneous concept.

                    This question is crafted in such a way that it is pretty neat to use MD to find out the number of students in the end.

                    The answer is 450.

                    Best wishes

                    Thank you for your prompt reply, tianzhu. May i know what is MD?

                    tianzhu
                    how to use MD to solve this q? can teach me?
                    TIA

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      htn:


                      tianzhu
                      how to use MD to solve this q? can teach me?
                      TIA
                      Hi mumwgals and htn

                      MD refers to “Model Drawing” or Model Diagram”.

                      In this question, the units or boxes showing boys and girls in the parade ground and indoor hall are of different measures. They are not of the same sizes.

                      A student should note that the number of boys and girls remains the same before and after the transfer. The total number of 1000 did not change at all.

                      There are two unknowns with two linear equations.Recall the time at lower primary when you’re using the stars and moons, you could actually solve the equations pictorially as shown in the slide. This question is crafted in such a way that it is pretty neat to use MD.

                      Otherwise, students may choose to work using “Units and Parts” or letters of the alphabet as representation. Use the method you are comfortable with.

                      Hope this helps.

                      Best wishes

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                        pensiveowl
                        last edited by

                        tianzhu:
                        pensiveowl:

                        Hi.. could someone pls help ans this question - thanks


                        Mr Lim had some red and green beads. 60% of his beads were red and the rest were green. He lost some of his red beads and the percentage of the beads which were red decreased by 40%. He then had 760 red and green beads left. How many red beads did he lose?
                        (1) 190
                        (2) 240
                        (3) 285
                        (4) 360

                        Hi

                        I believe you just want to double check the answer to this MCQ.

                        It is 240.

                        Best wishes


                        Yes this is the given ans tianzhu - I posted the question hoping to find out how to do it though

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