Q&A - P3 Math
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ttyh:
Where did you get this question from?omg.....
yes, P3... -
ttyh:
HiWhat is x?
3/12, 6/9, 5/10, 7/8, 1/14, x/11
Of which they shaded 3/12, 5/10 and 1/14, seems like a pattern or something...
for this question, the P3s are expected to see the relation of \"numerator+denominator=15\". so, last fraction is 4/11
cheers. -
MathIzzzFun:
:faint:
Hittyh:
What is x?
3/12, 6/9, 5/10, 7/8, 1/14, x/11
Of which they shaded 3/12, 5/10 and 1/14, seems like a pattern or something...
for this question, the P3s are expected to see the relation of \"numerator+denominator=15\". so, last fraction is 4/11
cheers.
this is gep thread or math thread?
is this a question from sch worksheets? can't believe nowadays sch test logic questions under math subject. :faint: -
is this question an exam question from a sch that has GEP? sometimes sch wif GEP will set 1 or 2 IQ or olympiad questions meant for GEP kids sitting in the same math exam as normal kids…
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It is from my ds school Maths worksheet
Rulang. -
The following is a P3 Standard Question:
Owen has a total of 20 oranges and pears. If he exchanges every pear for 2 oranges, he will have 24 oranges. How many oranges does he have?
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 12
(4) 44
(5) None of the above.
Pls advice which is the best answer. Thanks. -
Just4Good:
The following is a P3 Standard Question:
Owen has a total of 20 oranges and pears. If he exchanges every pear for 2 oranges, he will have 24 oranges. How many oranges does he have?
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 12
(4) 44
(5) None of the above.
Pls advice which is the best answer. Thanks.
Oranges Vs Pear | no of oranges
20 0 20
19 1 19 + 2 <--- 1 Pear is 2 oranges, therefore 21 oranges
18 2 18 + 4 , therefore 22 oranges
17 3 17 + 6, therefore 23 oranges
16 4 16 + 8, therefore 24 oranges
Hence answer is (5) None of the above. -
just888:
I'll wait for a few more to try, before saying the answerJust4Good:
The following is a P3 Standard Question:
Owen has a total of 20 oranges and pears. If he exchanges every pear for 2 oranges, he will have 24 oranges. How many oranges does he have?
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 12
(4) 44
(5) None of the above.
Pls advice which is the best answer. Thanks.
Oranges Vs Pear | no of oranges
20 0 20
19 1 19 + 2 <--- 1 Pear is 2 oranges, therefore 21 oranges
18 2 18 + 4 , therefore 22 oranges
17 3 17 + 6, therefore 23 oranges
16 4 16 + 8, therefore 24 oranges
Hence answer is (5) None of the above.
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Just4Good:
Answer should be (1) i.e. 8 oranges. It is a test on England or is this madematics.The following is a P3 Standard Question:
Owen has a total of 20 oranges and pears. If he exchanges every pear for 2 oranges, he will have 24 oranges. How many oranges does he have?
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 12
(4) 44
(5) None of the above.
Pls advice which is the best answer. Thanks.
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atutor2001:
Should it be \"How many oranges does he have at first?\"
Answer should be (1) i.e. 8 oranges. It is a test on England or is this madematics.Just4Good:
The following is a P3 Standard Question:
Owen has a total of 20 oranges and pears. If he exchanges every pear for 2 oranges, he will have 24 oranges. How many oranges does he have?
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 12
(4) 44
(5) None of the above.
Pls advice which is the best answer. Thanks.
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