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    Q&A - P4 Math

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    • V Offline
      visitor
      last edited by

      Need help…

      Sharon baked between 10 and 20 muffins. If she packed them in bags of 4, she would have 2 muffins left. If she packed them in bags of 5, she would have short of 1 muffin. How many muffins did she baked?

      Do we need to apply any modelling to solve this qn? Thks…

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        MathIzzzFun
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        visitor:
        Need help....

        Sharon baked between 10 and 20 muffins. If she packed them in bags of 4, she would have 2 muffins left. If she packed them in bags of 5, she would have short of 1 muffin. How many muffins did she baked?

        Do we need to apply any modelling to solve this qn? Thks...
        hi

        using MD ...

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        cheers.

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        • V Offline
          visitor
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          I m lost.......it's time that I should send my son for Maths tuition 😞


          Thanks for your help!

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          • B Offline
            babies
            last edited by

            Hi, need to double check.:)


            Q)
            Tin jin saved $3500 in April. His monthly salary is twice the amount he saved in April.
            He saved $4200 less than the amount he spent in May. How much ddi he save in May?

            Is $2800 (saved in May) correct?

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            • MathIzzzFunM Offline
              MathIzzzFun
              last edited by

              babies:
              Hi, need to double check.:)


              Q)
              Tin jin saved $3500 in April. His monthly salary is twice the amount he saved in April.
              He saved $4200 less than the amount he spent in May. How much ddi he save in May?

              Is $2800 (saved in May) correct?
              Hi

              spent $5600 & saved $1400 in May.

              Salary --> $3500x 2 = $ 7000
              In May,
              saved --> 1 unit
              spent --> 1 unit + $4200
              2 units + $4200 = $7000
              1 unit --> $1400, spending in May --> $5600

              cheers.

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                babies
                last edited by

                MathIzzzFun:
                babies:

                Hi, need to double check.:)


                Q)
                Tin jin saved $3500 in April. His monthly salary is twice the amount he saved in April.
                He saved $4200 less than the amount he spent in May. How much ddi he save in May?

                Is $2800 (saved in May) correct?

                Hi

                spent $5600 & saved $1400 in May.

                Salary --> $3500x 2 = $ 7000
                In May,
                saved --> 1 unit
                spent --> 1 unit + $4200
                2 units + $4200 = $7000
                1 unit --> $1400, spending in May --> $5600

                cheers.

                Hi MathIzzzFun,

                Well noted & thank you! :rahrah:

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                  Superbugs
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                  Steve bought some 20cent and 50cent stamps for $32. The number of 20cent stamps he bought was 1/1/2 times the number of 50cent stamps. How many 20cent stamps did he buy?


                  Let x be no of 20cents coins and y be no of 50cents coins
                  Equation 1:
                  0.20x + 0.50y = 32
                  2x+5y=320

                  Equation 2:x=1/1/2y
                  2(3/2y)+5y=320
                  8y=320
                  y=40
                  Therefore x=60
                  My kid can understand this after I have done through but this is algebra which he will not learn till P6.
                  Any other method to solve this question fast and easy to understand?
                  We tried model method but cannot get the answers. Pls help. Tks

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                  • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    Superbugs:
                    Steve bought some 20cent and 50cent stamps for $32. The number of 20cent stamps he bought was 1/1/2 times the number of 50cent stamps. How many 20cent stamps did he buy?


                    Let x be no of 20cents coins and y be no of 50cents coins
                    Equation 1:
                    0.20x + 0.50y = 32
                    2x+5y=320

                    Equation 2:x=1/1/2y
                    2(3/2y)+5y=320
                    8y=320
                    y=40
                    Therefore x=60
                    My kid can understand this after I have done through but this is algebra which he will not learn till P6.
                    Any other method to solve this question fast and easy to understand?
                    We tried model method but cannot get the answers. Pls help. Tks
                    Hi

                    20 cents stamps is 1 1/2 times 50 cents stamps, for 3 20-cents stamps for every 2 50-cents stamps.

                    Consider 1 packet of 3 x 20-cents stamps + 2 x 50-cents stamps.
                    Amount paid for this packet = $ 0.60 + $1.00 = $1.60

                    So, how many packets can you buy with $32 ? -- > $ 32 / $ 1.60 = 20 packets

                    Number of 20-cents stamps bought --> Number of packets x number of 20-cents stamps in 1 packet = 20 x 3 = 60
                    Number of 50-cents stamps bought --> Number of packets x number of 50-cents stamps in 1 packet = 20 x 2 = 40

                    cheers.

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                      trytry
                      last edited by

                      Please help to clarify this type of question.

                      Alice bought 2 similar cakes. She ate 1/3 of a cake. What fraction of the cakes was left?

                      Will the answer be the same if the question is "What fraction of a cake was left?"

                      TIA.

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                        chloecube
                        last edited by

                        HI,


                        i have 3 questions that i need help on.

                        ¼ of Hito’s marbles is equal to 1/5 of Troy’s marbles. If they have 36 marbles altogether, how many marbles does Troy have?
                        Ans 20 but i need the working to explain to DS

                        Troy baked some cakes to sell at a fair. He sold 80 cakes in the morning and 2/5 of the remaining in the afternoon. The number of cakes not sold was equal to 1/5 of the cakes he baked. How many cales did Troy bake?

                        There are 80 pupils in Class A and Class B. 4/9 of pupils in Class A are boys and 3/5 of the pupils Class B are girls.
                        a)\tHow many pupils are there in Class A?
                        b)\tHow many boys are there in both classes?

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