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    Q&A - P5 Math

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    • E Offline
      esj152104
      last edited by

      Hi,


      Thanks for your help in solving the question, as for the diagram the question was not given any diagram.

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        esj152104
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        Hi,


        how do you derive the ratio to 6u:9u and 5u:10u
        A: B = 2:3 = 6u : 9u
        😄 D= 1:2 = 5u : 10u

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          wahwah
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          Hi,

          Need help to solve the following Math questions. Many thanks in advance.

          There were a total of 2440 TV sets in Warehouse A and Warehouse B. After 2/3 of the stock in Warhouse A and 2/5 of the stock in Warehouse B were sold, there were 120 more TV sets in Warehouse B than in Warehouse A. How many TV sets were there in each warehouse at first?

          The cost of a camera and a watch was $2200. The usual price of the camera was 20% more than its cost and the usual price of the watch was 10% more than its cost. During a promotion, both items were given a 10% discount of their usual price. As a result, there was a profit of $131. What was the cost of the camera?

          An aquarium owner sold 98 rainbow fish on the first day and earned a profit of $44.10 for each of the rainbow fish sold. On the second day, 133 rainbow fish were sold and the aquarium owner gained a profit of 40% of the cost. If the money collected on both days were the same, how much dud each rainbow fish cost?

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          • MathIzzzFunM Offline
            MathIzzzFun
            last edited by

            [quote="esj152104"]Hi,


            how do you derive the ratio to 6u:9u and 5u:10u
            A: B = 2:3 = 6u : 9u
            😄 D= 1:2 = 5u : 10u

            Hi

            Total of A+B = 2+3 = 5 parts
            Total of C+D = 1+2 = 3 shares
            Since A+B=C+D, you need to "equalize" - common multiple is 15, so multiply A+B by 3, and multiply C+D by 5 to get total of 15 units each.

            cheers.

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Hi


              I'll take Q2 and Q3.

              Where are these questions from? Quite interesting ones.

              Camera

              Cost Price ------ 100 units
              Usual Price ----- 120 units
              Promotion price ------108 units

              Watch

              Cost Price ------ 100 parts
              Usual Price ----- 110 parts
              Promotion price ------ 99 parts

              100 units + 100 parts ------ 2200
              108 units + 99 parts ------ 2331

              1 unit + 1 part ------ 22

              9 units + 99 units + 99 parts -----2331
              9 units + (99*22) ------2331

              1 unit ----- 17

              Hence 1 part -----5

              Cost of camera ------17*100 -----1700


              First day

              Profit earned ------ 98*44.1 ------ 4321.8

              Second day

              CP per fish ----- 10 units
              SP per fish ----- 14 units

              Total selling price -----133 * 14 ------ 1862 units

              1862 units ----- 980 units + 4321.8
              1 unit ----- 4.9

              CP per fish ------4.9*10 -------49.

              Best wishes

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                Hi


                I think MD is a neat way to solve Q1.

                I’ll give you some pointers.

                The units showing TV sets in warehouse A and B are different. They are not of identical sizes.

                We shall use units for WA and parts for WB,

                WA
                Sold ----- 2 units -----6 units
                Left ----- 1 unit ----- 3 units

                WB
                Sold ----- 2 parts
                Left ----- 3 parts

                3 parts ------ 120 more than 3 units
                Hence, 1 part ------1 unit + 40

                WB ------ 5 parts ----- 5 units + 200

                14 units + 200 ------ 2440
                1 unit ------ 160

                WA ------ 1440
                WB ------ 1000

                Best wishes

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  teddy7171:
                  Hi tianzhu,


                  Thank you.
                  Hi

                  You're welcome.

                  Best wishes

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                  • E Offline
                    esj152104
                    last edited by

                    Hi,


                    Thks for solving the question for me.

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                    • Suz855S Offline
                      Suz855
                      last edited by

                      WA

                      Sold ----- 2 units
                      Left ----- 1 unit

                      WB
                      Sold ----- 2 parts
                      Left ----- 3 parts

                      3 parts ------ 120 more than 1 unit
                      Hence, 1 part ------1 unit + 40

                      WB ------ 5 parts ----- 5 units + 200

                      8 units + 200 ------ 2440
                      1 unit ------ 280

                      WA ------ 840
                      WB ------ 1600

                      Dear Tianzhu
                      3 parts ------ 120 more than 1 unit
                      Hence, 1 part ------1 unit + 40 (?)
                      Shouldn't it be 1p --> 1/3u +40

                      Working backward
                      1/3 x 840 =280
                      3/5x1600 =960

                      960 - 280 not equal =120

                      My solution using simultaneous equation
                      \t3u + 5p =2440
                      \t3p= 120+1u
                      \t1u =3p-120

                      \t9p – 360 +5p =2440\t\t
                      14p = 2800\t\t
                      1p=200
                      5x200 =1000 (warehouse B)\t
                      2440 -1000 = 1440 (warehouse A)
                      :oops:

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                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        Suz855:

                        Dear Tianzhu
                        3 parts ------ 120 more than 1 unit
                        Hence, 1 part ------1 unit + 40 (?)
                        Shouldn't it be 1p --> 1/3u +40
                        Hi Suz855

                        Good Morning.

                        Thank you for the highlight.

                        Best wishes

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