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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      homeworkmummy
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      Hi, pls help with the following question and thanks in advance.


      Xavier, Yew Ming and Zason bought a watch for their mother on her birthday. Xavier paid 1/4 of what Yew Ming and Zason paid. Yew Ming paid 1/5 of what Xavier and Zason paid. If Zason paid $56 more than Yew Ming, how much did the watch cost?

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        tianzhu
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        homeworkmummy:
        Hi, pls help with the following question and thanks in advance.


        Xavier, Yew Ming and Zason bought a watch for their mother on her birthday. Xavier paid 1/4 of what Yew Ming and Zason paid. Yew Ming paid 1/5 of what Xavier and Zason paid. If Zason paid $56 more than Yew Ming, how much did the watch cost?
        Hi

        You may work using UM or MD.

        X : (YM + Z) ------ 1:4 ------- 5 (total)
        YM: (X+Z) ------ 1:5 ------- 6 (total)

        Common multiple of 5 and 6 ------ 30

        X : (YM + Z) ------ 6:24 ------- 30 (total)
        YM: (X+Z) ------ 5:25 ------- 30 (total)

        YM ----- 5 units
        X ------ 6 units
        Z ----- 19 units

        19 – 5 ----- 14

        14 units ----- 56
        1 unit ------ 4

        30 units ------ 30*4 ------- 120(cost of watch)

        Best wishes

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          millan
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          Pls help to solve this:


          The ratio of no of 20cents coinys to the no of 1 dollar coins in a container was 1:4 . 6 1 dollar coins were taken out of the container and exchanged foe 20 cent coin which were put into the container. The ratio of the no of 20 cents coins to the no of 1 dollar coin became 3:5 . How much money was there in the container.

          We got $100.8 (ans not known yet) by algebra, qn is can this be solved by model?

          Thks

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            tianzhu
            last edited by

            millan:
            Pls help to solve this:


            The ratio of no of 20cents coinys to the no of 1 dollar coins in a container was 1:4 . 6 1 dollar coins were taken out of the container and exchanged foe 20 cent coin which were put into the container. The ratio of the no of 20 cents coins to the no of 1 dollar coin became 3:5 . How much money was there in the container.

            We got $100.8 (ans not known yet) by algebra, qn is can this be solved by model?

            Thks
            Hi

            Good Morning.

            I did a quick check and the answer is $100.80.

            You may work out this question from two perspectives, one in term of numbers of coins and dollar notes and the other in term of the value of money.

            There are some similar types of questions in earlier posts in this thread.

            Yes, you may use MD, Units and Parts or Systematic Listing.

            Best wishes

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              millan
              last edited by

              tianzhu:
              millan:

              Pls help to solve this:


              The ratio of no of 20cents coinys to the no of 1 dollar coins in a container was 1:4 . 6 1 dollar coins were taken out of the container and exchanged foe 20 cent coin which were put into the container. The ratio of the no of 20 cents coins to the no of 1 dollar coin became 3:5 . How much money was there in the container.

              We got $100.8 (ans not known yet) by algebra, qn is can this be solved by model?

              Thks

              Hi

              Good Morning.

              I did a quick check and the answer is $100.80.

              You may work out this question from two perspectives, one in term of numbers of coins and dollar notes and the other in term of the value of money.

              There are some similar types of questions in earlier posts in this thread.

              Yes, you may use MD, Units and Parts or Systematic Listing.

              Best wishes

              Can u show me in any of the above? thks

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                tianzhu
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                millan:

                Can u show me in any of the above? thks
                Hi

                Please go to page 310 of this thread.

                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&hilit=value+of+money&start=3090

                Best wishes

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                  millan
                  last edited by

                  tianzhu:
                  millan:


                  Can u show me in any of the above? thks

                  Hi

                  Please go to page 310 of this thread.

                  http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&hilit=value+of+money&start=3090

                  Best wishes

                  I actually tried using the coin example it comes to a stage where the per unit is in decimal.. abit weird..

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    millan:
                    [I actually tried using the coin example it comes to a stage where the per unit is in decimal.. abit weird..

                    Hi

                    A quick one.

                    6 $1 notes ------ $6 ------- 30 20cents coins

                    At first ----- 20cents:$1 ------- 1unit : 4units
                    Change -----20cents:$1 ------- +30 : -6
                    In the end --- 20cents:$1 ------- 3 parts : 5parts

                    Equalising the final parts or cross multiply

                    5 units + 150 ------ 12 units – 18
                    7 units ------ 168

                    1 unit ------ 24

                    20cents ----- 1 unit ------24*0.2 ------ 4.8

                    $1 ------- 4 units ------- 96*1 ------96

                    Hence, total amount is $100.8

                    You may read up more on Units and Parts by reading Challenging Maths Made Easy by Ammiel Wan.

                    Best wishes

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                      pixiedust
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                      Karen and David had $127 altogether. Karen spent 1/3 of her money on a toy and David spent 3/5 of his money on food. If David spent $9 more than Karen, how much money did Karen have at first ?


                      I solved using simultaneous equations (from model) and unitary method.
                      For unitary method, I can get the right answer but I can't explain how to handle the $9.

                      Appreciate any help with (1) pure model/pictorial solution (2) unitary method with reasoning of how the $9 is handled.
                      Thanks very much !

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                        MathIzzzFun
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                        pixiedust:
                        Karen and David had $127 altogether. Karen spent 1/3 of her money on a toy and David spent 3/5 of his money on food. If David spent $9 more than Karen, how much money did Karen have at first ?


                        I solved using simultaneous equations (from model) and unitary method.
                        For unitary method, I can get the right answer but I can't explain how to handle the $9.

                        Appreciate any help with (1) pure model/pictorial solution (2) unitary method with reasoning of how the $9 is handled.
                        Thanks very much !
                        Hi

                        this MD should help..

                        http://i40.tinypic.com/16la521.jpg\">

                        cheers.

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