Q&A - PSLE Math
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match3frog:
Regarding the handshake problem - I'm just wondering, what if the student thinks that Mr & Mrs Li don't shake hands with each other because they already know each other. Wouldn't the answer be different?
Hi
the answer will be different, but the question says : \"A group of people met at a party. Each person shook hands with everyone else.\" so regardless of whether anyone knows someone else at the party, it will have to be taken that each will shake hands with everyone else.
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Hi mathizzzfun, good morning and thanks for your reply. I have to read the questions carefully

Hi ksmama, thanks for posting the solutions using units method! -
Need help with these 2 questions :
1)Denise and Jenette went shopping with a total of $380. After buying some items each, the amount Denise has left is 4 times the amount she spent and the amount Jeanette has left is thrice the amount she spent. The two friends had a total of $296 left. How much did Denise have at first ?
2)Nelson had 40% less money than Kai Lin. Maria had 20% more than the amount Nelson had. Maria spent 50% of her money on clothes and found that the amount she had left was $300 less than Nelson's. How much did Kai Lin have ?
Thank you in advance
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2DMommy:
HiNeed help with these 2 questions :
1)Denise and Jenette went shopping with a total of $380. After buying some items each, the amount Denise has left is 4 times the amount she spent and the amount Jeanette has left is thrice the amount she spent. The two friends had a total of $296 left. How much did Denise have at first ?
2)Nelson had 40% less money than Kai Lin. Maria had 20% more than the amount Nelson had. Maria spent 50% of her money on clothes and found that the amount she had left was $300 less than Nelson's. How much did Kai Lin have ?
Thank you in advance
Due to time constraints, Iβll be providing some pointers instead of MD.
For Q1, there are two variables. Using simultaneous concepts, you may solve it pictorially, using units and parts or simply using letters of the alphabet. There are some examples if you refer to the earlier posts.
For Denise
Left ----- D
Spent ----- DDDD
For Jenette
Left ----- JJJ
Spent ----- J
DDDD + JJJ ------ 296
D + J ----- 84
D + (3*84) ------ 296
D ----- 44
Hence, Denise had (44*5) or 220 at first.
For Q2, you may choose to work with percentages or units.
Kai Lin ----- 100%
Nelson ----- 60%
Maria ----- 72%
Maris spent 36% (half or 50%)
60 β 36 ----- 24
24% ----- 300
4% ------ 50
100% ------ 50*25 ------ 1250 (Kai Lin)
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Hi, a very Happy New Year to all members of Kiasu Parents. :celebrat
Following is a question on algebra.
Jane has 4c marbles. Ivan has 1/3 the marbles Jane has. Gerald has 1/4 the marbles Ivan has. how many marbles does gerald have in terms of c?
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Winx5015:
HiHi, a very Happy New Year to all members of Kiasu Parents. :celebrat
Following is a question on algebra.
Jane has 4c marbles. Ivan has 1/3 the marbles Jane has. Gerald has 1/4 the marbles Ivan has. how many marbles does gerald have in terms of c?
Thanks :thankyou:
Gerald --> 1/4 of Ivan --> 1/4 of (1/3 of Jane) --> 1/4 x 1/3 x 4c = 1/3 c
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Hi mathIzzzFun,
Thanks for your help :thankyou: -
Can someone help me with the pattern question no. 29 on Nanyangβs CA1 Paper 1?
And does anyone have the complete question to Q18 of paper 2? The total area of triangles A & B is missing in my copy.
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jesschan:
HiCan someone help me with the pattern question no. 29 on Nanyang's CA1 Paper 1?
And does anyone have the complete question to Q18 of paper 2? The total area of triangles A & B is missing in my copy.
Many thanks!
question no. 29 on Nanyang's CA1 Paper 1- work out the products in the diagonals and you should be able to see the pattern
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MathIzzzFun:
Hijesschan:
Can someone help me with the pattern question no. 29 on Nanyang's CA1 Paper 1?
And does anyone have the complete question to Q18 of paper 2? The total area of triangles A & B is missing in my copy.
Many thanks!
question no. 29 on Nanyang's CA1 Paper 1- work out the products in the diagonals and you should be able to see the pattern
cheers.
Got it! Thanks.
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