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      thmejlfm
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      Thank you. :thankyou:

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        esibuyer
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        Many thks šŸ™‚



        MathIzzzFun:
        yxl:

        Q1)Kenny bought two bags of rice, X and Y. The two bags contained diferent
        amounts of rice which had a total mass of 90kg. Kenny poured 1/4 of the
        rice from Bag X into Bag Y. After that, he poured 2/5 of the rice from
        Bag Y into Bag x. He found that both bags had the same mass now.
        How much rice was ther in Bag y at the beginning?


        Q2) Marcus earns $350 less than Terry every month. They each spend $800
        every month and save the rest of their money.

        a) How long does it take for marcus to save $2100 and for Terry to save
        $4550.

        b) What is Marcus's monthly salary?

        Hi

        Q1.

        In the end,
        mass of rice in Bag X = mass of rice in Bag Y = 45kg

        Before 2/5 of rice transferred from Y to X,
        Mass of rice in Y = 45 / 3 x 5 = 75 kg
        Mass of rice in X = 90 kg - 75 kg = 15 kg

        At first,
        Mass of rice in Y = 75 kg - 15/3 = 70 kg

        Q2.

        Terry will save $ 350 more than Marcus every month
        $4550 - $2100 = $2450
        $ 2450 / $ 350 = 7

        It will take 7 months for Terry to save $4550 & Marcus to save $ 2100.

        Marcus savings/month = $ 2100/7 = $ 300
        Marcus salary = $ 300 + $ 800 = $ 1100

        cheers.

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          kyy
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          Appreciate if someone can help with this question. Thanks!


          The school bus can carry 24 adults or 40 children. If there are already 15 adults and 13 children on the bus, how many more children can the bus carry?

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            tianzhu
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            kyy:
            Appreciate if someone can help with this question. Thanks!


            The school bus can carry 24 adults or 40 children. If there are already 15 adults and 13 children on the bus, how many more children can the bus carry?
            Hi

            24 adults ------ 40 children
            3 adults ------- 5 children

            15 adults ------- 25 children

            25+13 -------- 38

            40 – 38 -------2

            Best wishes

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              keinic
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              Hi


              Appreciate if someone could help me with this question :

              A tank 2/3 full of liquid A has a mass of 80 Kg. The same tank 1/4 full of liquid B has a mass of 44 Kg. The tank when full of liquid A is 36 Kg heavier than when it is full of liquid B. Find the mass of the empty tank.

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                kyy
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                tianzhu:
                kyy:

                Appreciate if someone can help with this question. Thanks!


                The school bus can carry 24 adults or 40 children. If there are already 15 adults and 13 children on the bus, how many more children can the bus carry?

                Hi

                24 adults ------ 40 children
                3 adults ------- 5 children

                15 adults ------- 25 children

                25+13 -------- 38

                40 – 38 -------2

                Best wishes

                Hi Tianzu,

                Thanks. I can understand. Often my problem is not knowing how to articulate the workings to my child without confusing her. Can you give me some tips please? How do I explain the concept of ratio being used here?

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                  MathIzzzFun
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                  keinic:
                  Hi


                  Appreciate if someone could help me with this question :

                  A tank 2/3 full of liquid A has a mass of 80 Kg. The same tank 1/4 full of liquid B has a mass of 44 Kg. The tank when full of liquid A is 36 Kg heavier than when it is full of liquid B. Find the mass of the empty tank.
                  Hi

                  mass of liquid B, when tank is full --> 12 units
                  mass of liquid A, when tank is full --> 12 units + 36

                  mass of liquid B, when tank is 1/4 full --> 3 units
                  mass of liquid A, when tank is 2/3 full --> 8 units + 24

                  Mass of Tank + 8 units + 24 --> 80
                  Mass of Tank + 3 units --> 44
                  5 units + 24 --> 36, 1 unit --> 2.4

                  Mass of Tank --> 44 - 3 x 2.4 = 36.8 kg

                  cheers.

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                    keinic
                    last edited by

                    Hi MathIzzzFun,


                    Thanks so much for the detailed explanation. It really helps! šŸ˜„

                    MathIzzzFun:
                    keinic:

                    Hi

                    Appreciate if someone could help me with this question :

                    A tank 2/3 full of liquid A has a mass of 80 Kg. The same tank 1/4 full of liquid B has a mass of 44 Kg. The tank when full of liquid A is 36 Kg heavier than when it is full of liquid B. Find the mass of the empty tank.

                    Hi

                    mass of liquid B, when tank is full --> 12 units
                    mass of liquid A, when tank is full --> 12 units + 36

                    mass of liquid B, when tank is 1/4 full --> 3 units
                    mass of liquid A, when tank is 2/3 full --> 8 units + 24

                    Mass of Tank + 8 units + 24 --> 80
                    Mass of Tank + 3 units --> 44
                    5 units + 24 --> 36, 1 unit --> 2.4

                    Mass of Tank --> 44 - 3 x 2.4 = 36.8 kg

                    cheers.

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                      bookwormkids
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                      Q1.\tA sword tail costs 1 1/2 times as much as a guppy. David spent 3/8 of

                      his money on 60 sword tails and 70 guppies and still had $80 left.
                      (a) Find the cost of 10 guppies.
                      (b) Find the cost of 20 sword tails.

                      Q2. \tDavid has 2 1/2 times as much money as Kathy. After David spends
                      $44, Kathy has 1 1/2 times as much money as David. How much
                      money does Kathy have?

                      Thank you for your time.

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                        mathnoobs
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                        Hi Tianzhu

                        I was going through some old questions and came across this question.
                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=25121&start=60

                        After going through your answer, I'm still at a loss.
                        I believe my understanding of the question is at fault. Anyway, here is the question:

                        Aik Huat Provision sold 100 plates and bowls on a paticular day.
                        BY noon 5/8 of the plates and 12 bowls had been sold.
                        In the end, there was an equal number of plates and bowls.
                        How many bowls were there at first?

                        here is my understanding of it:
                        100 plates and bowls were sold at the end of the day.
                        In the morning 5/8 plates were sold and 12 bowls were sold.
                        In the beginning, before plates and bowls were sold, there were 8 units of plates.
                        In the afternoon, some more plates and bowls were sold.
                        In the end, an equal amount of plates and bowls were left unsold

                        Your solution says: 11 units + 12 = 100
                        how does one arrive at 11 units ? since 5 units of plates were sold in the morning, there are 3 units of plates left. However, since we don't know how many plates were sold in the afternoon, and how many plates are left.

                        I believe your 11 units is derived from 3 units of plates left and thus, there are also 3 units of bowls left. This is the part I do not understand, if there are 3 units of plates left, some amount must be sold in the afternoon, and some must remain left unsold. I'm totally confused on the comprehension of this question.

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