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    Q&A - P4 Math

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      mmpiglet
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      Thanks Tianzhu,


      I will let her try these questions.

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        chloecube
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        tianzhu:
        mmpiglet:

        Dear Tianzhu,

        Thanks for showing me the method. My ds was taught MS during her tuition class and to reinforce what she had learnt, I'd picked some past year questions which look similar to the ones used for MS method. But now I realised that MS method can only be used for certain questions.

        Hi mmpiglet

        Good Morning.

        You may also want to let your child have a little more practice by doing these questions.

        1)Guo Cong Min has 12 pets which consist of birds and hamsters. All the hamsters have 36 more legs than all the birds. How many of his pets are birds?

        2)Hong Yuan has a total number of 25 tricycles and bicycles in a shop. If there are 61 wheels altogether, how many tricycles are there in the shop?

        3)Shu Hua has 8 coins that add up to $3.40. Some are 50¢ coins and the rest are 20¢ coins. How many 50¢ coins does Shu Hua have?

        4)There were 50 children in Xie Ming Ming’s party. Each boy ate 10 cookies. Each girl ate 7 cookies. All the girls ate 44 more cookies than all the boys. How many more girls than boys were there?

        5)Chun Hua visited a farm where she saw some ducks and goats. There were a total of 65 ducks and goats. She then counted the legs of the animals and found that there were 196 legs. How many ducks were there in the farm?

        6)Lincoln visited a farm where he saw some cows and ducks. There were 75 of them. He then counted the legs of the animals and found that there were 220. How many animals of each type were there in the farm? (35,40 )

        7)In a Maths quiz, each pupil had to answer 20 questions. 5 points were given for each correct answer and 2 points were taken away from each wrong answer. Mirabel answered all questions and scored 79 points. How many questions did she answer correctly? (17)

        8)I have 38 coins and they are made up of 50-cent and 20-cent coins. Their total value is $13.60. What is the ratio of the number of 20-cent coins to the number of 50-cent coins? (9:10)

        9)There are some goats, chickens and cows in a farm. There are 3 times many chickens as cows. John finds out that among the animals, there are a total of 32 heads and 92 legs. How many goats are there? (18,6 ,8 )

        Best wishes

        :celebrate: :lovesite: Tianzhu, you are a gem in KSP 🙂 Thank you.

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          Charnic
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          Thanks ! Can provide the answers as well ?

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            chloecube
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            Hi Tianzhu, i am trying to do all the question before passing to DS to try.

            but here i am stuck in Q1 😞 can you pls help to provide one working for me? and i will try the rest myself..thks

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              chloecube
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              chloecube:
              Hi Tianzhu, i am trying to do all the question before passing to DS to try.

              but here i am stuck in Q1 😞 can you pls help to provide one working for me? and i will try the rest myself..thks
              ans for Q2 )

              Assuming all are tricycles,
              25 x 3 = 75
              75-61= 14
              Difference numbers of wheel between tricycle and bicycle = 3-2 = 1
              14/1 = 14 bicycles
              25-14 = 11 tricycles

              Check : 14 bicycles x 2 wheels = 28
              11 tricycles x 3 wheels = 33
              33+28 =61 wheels

              Q3)
              Assuming all coins are 50cents
              8 x 50cents = $4
              $4 - $3.40 = 60 cents
              Differences = 50-20= 30cents
              60cents / 30 cents = 2 20cents
              Shu Hua has 8 – 2 = six 50 cents coin

              check : 2 x 20 cents = 40 cents
              6 x 50cents = $3
              3 + 0.4 = $3.40

              still trying the rest ...

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                chloecube
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                Q5)


                Assuming all are goats,
                65 x 4 = 260
                260 – 196 = 64
                Difference numbers of legs between duck and goat = 4-2 = 2
                64/2 =32 ducks
                65 – 32 = 33 goats

                Check : 32 ducks x 2 legs = 64
                33 goats x 4 legs = 132
                64 + 132 = 196 legs

                Q6)
                Assuming all are cows,
                75 x 4 = 300
                300-220=80
                Difference numbers of legs = 4-2 = 2
                80/2=40ducks
                75-40=35 cows

                Check : 40 ducks x 2 legs =80
                35 cows x 4 legs = 140
                140+80=220 legs

                Q7)
                Assuming she answered all correctly:
                20 x 5 = 100
                100 – 79 = 21
                Differences = 5+2 = 7
                21 / 7 = 3 wrong answers
                20 – 3 =17 correct answers

                Check: 17 x 5 = 85
                3 x 2 = 6
                85 -6=79

                Q8)

                Assuming all coins are 50cents
                38 x 50cents = $19
                19 – 13.60 = 5.40
                Differences = 50-20= 30cents
                5.4/ 0.3 = 18 20cents
                38 – 18 = 20 50cents
                Ratio : 18 : 20
                9: 10

                i am stuck for Q1,4,9,
                Tianshu, can help? thks!

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                  tianzhu
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                  chloecube:

                  i am stuck for Q1,4,9,
                  Tianshu, can help? thks!
                  Hi

                  Please see this earlier solution for a similar question.It should help to answer 1 and 4.

                  Best wishes

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                    tianzhu
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                    chloecube:

                    i am stuck for Q9.
                    Tianshu, can help? thks!
                    Hi

                    This question is given a slight tweak.

                    A quick one without slide presentation due to time constraints.

                    Cows ----- 4 legs
                    Goats ----- 4 legs
                    Chickens ----- 2 legs

                    Assume all were chickens; we’ll have 32*2 or 64 legs.

                    92 – 64 ----- 28
                    4-2 ----- 4
                    28/2 ------ 14

                    Hence, we’ve 14 cows and goats.

                    32-14 ----- 18

                    There are 18 chickens

                    There are 3 times many chickens as cows
                    18/3 ----- 6
                    There are 6 cows

                    14 – 6 ------ 8
                    There are 8 goats

                    Best wishes

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                      tianzhu
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                      CNS:
                      Thanks ! Can provide the answers as well ?

                      Hi

                      I am sorry.I don't have the answers for 1 to 5.

                      I'll try to work out the answers at a later time.

                      Best wishes

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                        tianzhu
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                        Hi chloecube and mmpiglet


                        Sometimes you may see some tweaks in “Make a Supposition” types of questions.

                        Q2 to Q5 are for upper primary maths.

                        1) Mei Feng paid $25 for 35 pens and pencils altogether. The pens were sold at $2 each and pencils were sold at 3 for $1. How many pencils did she buy?(8 pens, 27 pencils)

                        2) There are 85 plates of fried noodles for 80 people. Each adult eats 2 plates of fried noodles and every 3 children share 1 plate of fried noodles. How many adults and how many children are there? ( 35 adults and 45 children)

                        3) 360 teachers and pupils participated in tree planting.
                        Each teacher planted 3 trees and each group of 3 pupils planted 2 trees.
                        If 520 trees were planted altogether, how many pupils were there? (240)

                        4) 20 boys and girls sold tickets for a funfair. Each ticket was sold at $5.Each boy sold 5 tickets and each girl sold 3 tickets. The amount collected by the boys was $20 more than the amount collected by the girls. Find a) how many girls were there in the group b) how many tickets were sold altogether? (8 boys, 12 girls, 76 tickets)

                        5) A class of 40 pupils helped to carry bundles of old newspapers in an event organised to collect funds for the old folks. Each boy carried 3 stacks of newspapers and each girl carried 2 stacks. Altogether, the boys carried 30 more stacks than the girls. What is the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in the class?

                        Best wishes

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