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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      Superbugs
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      Aitong CA1 2011 P6

      Q5.
      10/11 kg of sugar is packed into little bags. If each bag can contain only 1/7kg of sugar, how much sugar is left unpacked?
      (Give your answer as a fraction in the simplest form)

      10/11 divided by 1/7
      I get 6 4/11
      Why is the answer 4/77kg and not 4/11kg?

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        Superbugs:
        Aitong CA1 2011 P6

        Q5.
        10/11 kg of sugar is packed into little bags. If each bag can contain only 1/7kg of sugar, how much sugar is left unpacked?
        (Give your answer as a fraction in the simplest form)

        10/11 divided by 1/7
        I get 6 4/11
        Why is the answer 4/77kg and not 4/11kg?
        Hi

        4/11 is the remainder, so the answer is 4/11 of 1/7 kg = 4/77 kg.

        cheers.

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          Superbugs:
          Aitong CA1 2011 P6

          Q5.
          10/11 kg of sugar is packed into little bags. If each bag can contain only 1/7kg of sugar, how much sugar is left unpacked?
          (Give your answer as a fraction in the simplest form)

          10/11 divided by 1/7
          I get 6 4/11
          Why is the answer 4/77kg and not 4/11kg?

          Hi Superbugs,

          HTH..

          6 bags of 1/7 kg ---6 x 1/7 = 6/7 or 66/77

          10/11 - 66/77 --- 70/77 - 66/77 = 4/77

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            Superbugs:
            mathfreak:

            Nan Hua CA1 P6 2011

            Q15
            A farm has some ducks and cows.
            The ratio of the number of animals to the total number of legs is 8:23.
            Express the number of ducks as a fraction of the cows.
            Give your answer in the simplest form.
            Pls assist with this question. Tks

            Solution:
            Pairing a cow and a duck, the two animals have 6 legs.
            Hence in a situation where there are equal numbers of cows and ducks, the ratio is 2 : 6 = 8 : 24.
            However, the ratio is now 8 : 23.
            The difference in legs is 24-23=1 unit. Since the difference in number of legs between a cow and a duck is 2, we let 1 unit be 2 legs. By this assumption, the total number of animals is 16.
            If we decrease 1 cow and increase 1 duck, the number of legs decreases by 2.
            Hence, there are 7 cows and 9 ducks.
            Ans: 9/7 = 1 2/7

            I am rather confused by the solution. Why 24-23 becomes 1u? Why
            1u=2legs? Thereafter I am lost! Pls help! Tks


            Hi

            here's another approach using area model...

            http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/6788698190/in/photostream

            cheers.

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              Superbugs
              last edited by

              MathIzzzFun:
              Superbugs:

              Aitong CA1 2011 P6

              Q5.
              10/11 kg of sugar is packed into little bags. If each bag can contain only 1/7kg of sugar, how much sugar is left unpacked?
              (Give your answer as a fraction in the simplest form)

              10/11 divided by 1/7
              I get 6 4/11
              Why is the answer 4/77kg and not 4/11kg?

              Hi

              4/11 is the remainder, so the answer is 4/11 of 1/7 kg = 4/77 kg.

              cheers.

              Tks a lot! Now I got it.

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                Aitong CA1 2011

                Q17.
                A coin box contained only twenty-cent and fifty-cent coins in the ratio of 4:5. When 16 fifty-cent coins were taken out and replaced by some twenty-cent coins, the number of fifty-cent coins left in the box was 7/8 of the twenty-cent coins. The total value of all the coins remained the same. Find the sum of money in the coin box.

                20cent: 50cent
                4:5
                16 fifty cent coins taken out = $8. Therefore, 40 twenty cent coins put in, also $8 value
                Then ratio of no of coins
                20cent: 50cent
                8:7
                I am stuck here on forming the equations as the first ratio deals with value while the final ratio is on qty

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                  Nanyang CA1 2011

                  Q28
                  A group of 40 pupils took part in the Maths Olympiad competition. Their average score was 85 marks. The average score for the boys was 90 marks. The average score for the girls was 70 marks. How many girls participated in the competition?

                  Total score 40x85=3400
                  Difference in average score between boys and girls =90-70=20
                  Assuming all boys, total score 40x90=3600
                  Difference in score 3600-3400=200
                  No of girls = 200/20 =10
                  Is the understanding and answer correct? Any other method?

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                    Hi, can someone help on St Nic CA1 Q18b and Q18c. Thanks.

                    Ans : Q18b is Fig 62, Q18c is 750 sticks

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                      Superbugs:
                      Nanyang CA1 2011

                      Q28
                      A group of 40 pupils took part in the Maths Olympiad competition. Their average score was 85 marks. The average score for the boys was 90 marks. The average score for the girls was 70 marks. How many girls participated in the competition?

                      Total score 40x85=3400
                      Difference in average score between boys and girls =90-70=20
                      Assuming all boys, total score 40x90=3600
                      Difference in score 3600-3400=200
                      No of girls = 200/20 =10
                      Is the understanding and answer correct? Any other method?
                      Hi,

                      You may use the Ratios Method, which is found in Chapter 2 of the book \"Raffles Maths Tricks - Volume 3\", please see the example attached.

                      Cheers

                      Speed Maths Centre
                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=25433&start=10

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                        ET-PH:
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                        Hi, can someone help on St Nic CA1 Q18b and Q18c. Thanks.

                        Ans : Q18b is Fig 62, Q18c is 750 sticks
                        Hi,

                        To solve such questions, you should use \"Look for a Formula\":

                        Q18b
                        Figure Number = (Number of Triangles + 1) / 2
                        (123 + 1) / 2 = 124 / 2 = 62
                        Answer: Figure 62

                        Q18c
                        For (circles and) sticks, you should start from Figure 2.
                        Figure 2 = 10 sticks
                        Figure 3 = 15 sticks
                        Figure 4 = 20 sticks
                        and so on.

                        Since the difference between the number of sticks is \"Plus 5\", there is a \"Times 5\" in the formula.

                        Number of sticks= (Figure Number - Figure 2) x 5 + 10
                        [10 being the number of sticks for Figure 2]

                        So for Figure 150, the number of sticks will be:
                        (150 - 2) x 5 + 10
                        = 148 x 5 + 10
                        = 740 + 10
                        = 750 (sticks)

                        Hope this helps.

                        Cheers


                        Speed Maths Centre
                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=25433&start=10

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