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    Q&A - P4 Math

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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
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      kyy:
      Hi,


      I realised the thing that made me and many others confused was that we kept forgetting the actual number of children does not change and we do not know how many there are.

      For visual/kinetic learners like us, using manipulatives really help one to see it clearly.

      Thanks again
      Hi

      u r welcome šŸ˜„

      I had an inkling you are a visual/kinesthetic learner, which is why I suggested that you \"role play\" the question - I find that this helps kinesthetic learners as it makes them \"see\" the problem.

      cheers.

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        Bunny27
        last edited by

        Hi my nephew needs help in this question:

        Mrs lim bought 2 mangoes and 3 peaches for $14.85 altogether. A mango cost 3times as much as a peach. Find the cost of 1 mango.

        Thanks


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        • MathIzzzFunM Offline
          MathIzzzFun
          last edited by

          [quote=\"Bunny27\"]Hi my nephew needs help in this question:

          Mrs lim bought 2 mangoes and 3 peaches for $14.85 altogether. A mango cost 3times as much as a peach. Find the cost of 1 mango.

          Thanks


          Hi

          http://i51.tinypic.com/8yuzj8.jpg\">

          cheers.

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            trileets
            last edited by

            Hi, anyone can help me with this?


            Ahmad has $40 more than Ben. After giving 1/5 of his money to Ben, Ben now has 7/8 of what Ahmad has. How much did they have?

            Thanks a million!

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            • MathIzzzFunM Offline
              MathIzzzFun
              last edited by

              trileets:
              Hi, anyone can help me with this?


              Ahmad has $40 more than Ben. After giving 1/5 of his money to Ben, Ben now has 7/8 of what Ahmad has. How much did they have?

              Thanks a million!

              Hi

              http://i53.tinypic.com/16ghlp5.jpg\">

              cheers.

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                thmejlfm
                last edited by

                Please help.


                In a group of children, the mean age of the children is 10 years. If the mean age of the 8 boys was 15 years, the mean age of the girls was6 years. How many children were there altogether?

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                  thmejlfm
                  last edited by

                  2nd question.


                  44 boys and 47 girls want to school camp. The pupils were put into groups. There was an equal no. Of pupils in each group.
                  A) how many groups were there?

                  In each group, the no of boys was 1 more or1 less than the no of girls,
                  B) how many groups had more girls than boys?

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                  • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    thmejlfm:
                    Please help.


                    In a group of children, the mean age of the children is 10 years. If the mean age of the 8 boys was 15 years, the mean age of the girls was6 years. How many children were there altogether?
                    Hi

                    Total excess above average = Total shortfall below average.

                    8 x (15-10) = N x (10-6)
                    N= 10 --> 10 girls, total 10 + 8 = 18 children.

                    cheers.

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                    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                      MathIzzzFun
                      last edited by

                      thmejlfm:
                      2nd question.


                      44 boys and 47 girls want to school camp. The pupils were put into groups. There was an equal no. Of pupils in each group.
                      A) how many groups were there?

                      In each group, the no of boys was 1 more or1 less than the no of girls,
                      B) how many groups had more girls than boys?
                      Hi

                      some information is missing.. for eg. For A) it can be either 7 groups of 13 children or 13 groups of 7 children

                      B) For 13 groups with 7 children each, each group will have either 4 boys/3 girls or 3 boys/4 girls

                      44 boys --> 44/13 = 3R5. So, there are 5 groups with 4 boys/3 girls and 8 groups with 3 boys/4 girls ie 8 groups with more girls.

                      For 7 groups with 13 children each, each group will have either 7 boys/6 girls or 6 boys/7 girls.

                      44 boys --> 44/7 = 6R2. So, there are 2 groups with 7 boys/6 girls and 5 groups with 6 boys/7 girls ie 5 groups with more girls.

                      cheers.

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                        thmejlfm
                        last edited by

                        Hi, thanks for the reply.


                        One of friends told my dd, was

                        8 x 15 = 120 (boys total)
                        G x 6 = 6G (girls total)

                        120 + 6G/8+G = 10
                        120 + 6G = 80 + 8G
                        40 =2G
                        G = 20

                        So, total children = 28.

                        So, which one is correct?

                        MathIzzzFun:
                        thmejlfm:

                        Please help.

                        In a group of children, the mean age of the children is 10 years. If the mean age of the 8 boys was 15 years, the mean age of the girls was6 years. How many children were there altogether?

                        Hi

                        Total excess above average = Total shortfall below average.

                        8 x (15-10) = N x (10-6)
                        N= 10 --> 10 girls, total 10 + 8 = 18 children.

                        cheers.

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