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    Q&A - P3 Math

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    • J Offline
      just888
      last edited by

      Bay:
      mother777:

      [quote=\"Bay\"]sorry. The question is incomplete. Glee! Hit the wrong button.


      Can someone pls help with this number pattern question?

      1st row: 3, 9, 7, 7
      2nd row: 4, 16, 13, 26
      3rd row: 5, 25, 21, ?

      Thanks;)

      Hi,

      I have tried below, not sure correct :roll:

      1st row: 3, 9 (3x3), 7, 7 (7x1)
      2nd row: 4, 16 (4x4), 13, 26 (13x2)
      3rd row: 5, 25 (5x5), 21, ? [color=#FF0000(21x3 = 63)[/color]

      Ans = 63?

      whats the answer given?

      I do not have the answer as it is a school worksheet. Can only check with the teacher when my ds returns to school on Friday. Will update you on the actual answer.

      I have 63 too but not too sure - as the other numbers do not conform to the same pattern (like what mother777 had shown above).

      Since KSI and Mother777 had the same answer too, I'll tell my ds to write that as the ans.

      Thanks;)[/quote]
      there do not seems to have a relation with the 2nd and the 3rd no in each row. Thought in sequence all the numbers in the row are related.

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        just888
        last edited by

        just888:
        [quote]sorry. The question is incomplete. Glee! Hit the wrong button.


        Can someone pls help with this number pattern question?

        1st row: 3, 9, 7, 7
        2nd row: 4, 16, 13, 26
        3rd row: 5, 25, 21, ?

        Thanks;)

        there do not seems to have a relation with the 2nd and the 3rd no in each row. Thought in sequence all the numbers in the row are related.[/quote]1st row: 3, x3 9 , -2 7, x1 7
        2nd row: 4, x4 16, -3 13, x2 26
        3rd row: 5, x5 25, -4 21, x3 63

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          just888
          last edited by

          24hr-mum:
          how to do this?


          Lily has red, yellow and blue marbles. 18 were blue. Half of the marbles were yellow, and 1/3 of them were red. how many marbles does she have in total?
          lily later gave some red marbles away and was left with equal number of red and blue marbles. how many red marbles did she give away?
          No of blue marbles = 1 - 1/2 - 1/3
          = 6/6 - 3/6 - 2/6
          = 1/6

          if 1/6 is 18 marbles
          then 6/6 is (18 x 6 ) = 108

          Total = 108 marbles

          1/3 of red is (18 x 2 ) = 36
          Therefore need to give away 36-18 = 18 red marbles

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            Andaiz
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            rrjan:

            String P is 8 cm longer than String Q. The total length of String P and String R is 54cm. Find the length of String Q.

            Sincere Thanks

            rrjan, believe the second sentence should read \"The total length of String P and Q is 54cm.\" here's my take

            P |_____|_8_| }

            Q |_____| } 54


            54 - 8 = 46
            Q = 46/2 = 23 cm.

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              24hr-mum
              last edited by

              there are 5 times as many local stamps as there are foreign stamps.

              which one is the 5 times and which is the 1 times? foreign or local stamps?

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                Andaiz
                last edited by

                24hr-mum:
                there are 5 times as many local stamps as there are foreign stamps.

                which one is the 5 times and which is the 1 times? foreign or local stamps?
                The 5x local stamps and the 1x is foreign.

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                  24hr-mum
                  last edited by

                  i thought ‘as many local stamps’ means u r using the local stamps as the base for comparison, so the local is 1x and the foreign is 5x?? i m a bit confused…

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                    Muffins
                    last edited by

                    24hr-mum:
                    i thought 'as many local stamps' means u r using the local stamps as the base for comparison, so the local is 1x and the foreign is 5x?? i m a bit confused..

                    Hi 24 hour mum, although it may look that way, it actually isn't.

                    Take an example - If A had 5 $1 coins, and B had 1 $1 coin, then A would have 5 times as many $1 coins as B.

                    Hope that helped 😄 😄

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                      24hr-mum
                      last edited by

                      another question:

                      John has 24 sweets more than Mary.
                      How many sweets must John give Mary so that Mary will have 12 sweets more than John?

                      how to draw the model?

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                        Sun_2010
                        last edited by

                        24hr-mum:
                        another question:

                        John has 24 sweets more than Mary.
                        How many sweets must John give Mary so that Mary will have 12 sweets more than John?

                        how to draw the model?
                        The excess that John has should be divided equally between him and Mary.

                        So john must give 24/2 = 12 sweets to mary.

                        http://i54.tinypic.com/11u94sg.jpg\">

                        My bad, More careless than my Children 😆

                        sorry 24 hr mum, will redo model

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