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    Q&A - P3 Math

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      I think it should be fine. btw your daughter is in Pri ?.

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        peapot
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        My gal is in P3.


        Sorry one more q.

        John and Ramesh had an equal number of sweets at first. After John bought another 8 sweets and Ramesh lost 12 sweets, John had thrice as many sweets as Ramesh. Find the numbers of sweets each of them had at first.

        Can anyone help?

        Anyone know of any good Math Tutor? At this rate, think my gal and I will die at the hands of this subject!!!

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          SAHM Chew
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          peapot:
          My gal is in P3.


          Sorry one more q.

          John and Ramesh had an equal number of sweets at first. After John bought another 8 sweets and Ramesh lost 12 sweets, John had thrice as many sweets as Ramesh. Find the numbers of sweets each of them had at first.

          Can anyone help?

          Anyone know of any good Math Tutor? At this rate, think my gal and I will die at the hands of this subject!!!!
          At first, john = 22, Ramesh = 22

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            peapot:
            My gal is in P3.


            Sorry one more q.

            John and Ramesh had an equal number of sweets at first. After John bought another 8 sweets and Ramesh lost 12 sweets, John had thrice as many sweets as Ramesh. Find the numbers of sweets each of them had at first.

            Can anyone help?

            Anyone know of any good Math Tutor? At this rate, think my gal and I will die at the hands of this subject!!!!
            Solution:
            Twice of Ramesh's sweets is 8+12 = 20 sweets. Each of them had 20/2 +12 = 22 sweets at first.

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              peapot
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              Thanks for the reply but why 8+12?

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                SAHM Chew
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                Sorry one more q.

                John and Ramesh had an equal number of sweets at first. After John bought another 8 sweets and Ramesh lost 12 sweets, John had thrice as many sweets as Ramesh. Find the numbers of sweets each of them had at first.

                Can anyone help?

                Anyone know of any good Math Tutor? At this rate, think my gal and I will die at the hands of this subject!!!![/quote]

                At first, john = 22, Ramesh = 22[/quote]

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                  peapot
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                  The answer sheet says 22 sweets for each child.


                  Do we always presume that 12+8 belongs to the 2 units? if this is so then 1 unit is 10 sweets, so both should have 10 sweets each at first. Why 22 sweets? Sorry I m slow in maths.

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                    SAHM Chew
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                    peapot:
                    The answer sheet says 22 sweets for each child.


                    Do we always presume that 12+8 belongs to the 2 units? if this is so then 1 unit is 10 sweets, so both should have 10 sweets each at first. Why 22 sweets? Sorry I m slow in maths.
                    peapot, you can PM me

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                      SAHM Chew
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                      peapot:
                      The answer sheet says 22 sweets for each child.


                      Do we always presume that 12+8 belongs to the 2 units? if this is so then 1 unit is 10 sweets, so both should have 10 sweets each at first. Why 22 sweets? Sorry I m slow in maths.
                      Hi Peapot,

                      Maybe you are shy in contacting me... keke

                      Since you know that 1 unit is 10 sweets now, but the question ask how many sweets do they each have at first..
                      Ramesh lost 12 sweets, and she had 10 sweets left now..
                      Therefore, 12 + 10 = 22.
                      Ramesh had 22 sweets at first.

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                        HAPPYH
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                        tutormum:
                        rains:

                        Hi,


                        I got a question to ask:

                        I always thought that when you see the word 'place' ie. The digit 8 is in the _________ place, it means answers like 'thousands', 'hundreds' etc are required; and when they ask for 'value' ie. What is the value of '8', it means it wants answers like '8000'.

                        How about 'place value'? 'Thousands' or '8000'?

                        You thought right in the first place. Pardon the pun. šŸ˜‚ Take for example a given set of numbers - 18452. For place value, it means how much the digit 8 represents which in this case 8000 or 8 thousands. Another way this question is asked is \"What does the digit '8' stands for?\"

                        But several assessment books state the place value is just thousands in this case. Which one is correct? Thousands or 8000? Very confusing.

                        Thank you in advance

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