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    • H Offline
      HAPPYH
      last edited by

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      13 X 7 = 91
      283 – 91 = 192
      192/8 = 24 (1 unit)
      24 + 13 = 37 (Tara = 1 unit + 13)

      Tara collected 37 cans.

      Hope this helps.

      kiasu2008:
      Hi Parents,

      Can help me to solve this question.

      Sam, Tara and Xing Yi collected cans for recycling. Sam collected six times as many as Tara. Tara collected 13 cans more than Xing Yi. If they collected a total of 283 cans, how many cans did Tara collected ?

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        kiasu2008
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        Thanks. Parents.


        I have another question :

        On a farm there are an equal number of chickens and sheep. if there are a total of 1008 legs, how many sheep are there ?

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          HAPPYH
          last edited by

          kiasu2008:
          Thanks. Parents.


          I have another question :

          On a farm there are an equal number of chickens and sheep. if there are a total of 1008 legs, how many sheep are there ?
          2 + 4 = 6 legs

          1008/6 = 168

          168 sheep and 168 chickens.

          Hope my answer is correct.

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            Applelyn1
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            Need help on this


            when my father wa 39, I was 9. now he is twice as old as I am. How old am I?

            Thank you in advance.

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              alan000
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              Dear Applelyn1,


              Age difference remains the same.

              In this case, 39 - 9 = 30

              When the father is twice as old, the father is 2 units and the son is 1 unit.

              The difference -> 2u - 1u = 1u

              As difference in age always remains the same,
              1u -> 30

              Therefore, the son is 30 yrs old now.

              To find the current age of the father, find 2u.

              That is, 2u x 30 -> 60

              The father is 60 years old.

              Hope this helps.

              Mrs Alan

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                MathIzzzFun
                last edited by

                Applelyn1:
                Need help on this


                when my father wa 39, I was 9. now he is twice as old as I am. How old am I?

                Thank you in advance.
                Hi

                Age difference or age gap will always remain the same - this is the most important fact for questions on age.

                age gap --> 39 - 9 = 30 = my present age (since father is twice as old, present age = age gap....draw a model --> easier to see with a model)

                cheers.

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                  Applelyn1
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Mrs Alan, I got the same answer too, wondered why teacher gave answer as 39?

                  alan000:
                  Dear Applelyn1,


                  Age difference remains the same.

                  In this case, 39 - 9 = 30

                  When the father is twice as old, the father is 2 units and the son is 1 unit.

                  The difference -> 2u - 1u = 1u

                  As difference in age always remains the same,
                  1u -> 30

                  Therefore, the son is 30 yrs old now.

                  Hi Alan

                  Thanks, I got the same answer too, I wondered why the school teacher gave answer as 39?


                  To find the current age of the father, find 2u.

                  That is, 2u x 30 -> 60

                  The father is 60 years old.

                  Hope this helps.

                  Mrs Alan

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                    Applelyn1
                    last edited by

                    MathIzzzFun:
                    Applelyn1:

                    Need help on this


                    when my father wa 39, I was 9. now he is twice as old as I am. How old am I?

                    Thank you in advance.

                    Hi

                    Age difference or age gap will always remain the same - this is the most important fact for questions on age.

                    age gap --> 39 - 9 = 30 = my present age (since father is twice as old, present age = age gap....draw a model --> easier to see with a model)

                    Thanks!

                    cheers.

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                      peapot
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                      Pls let me know what method to use for this q.


                      The difference between 2 numbers is 66. When the bigger number is divided by the smaller number, the quotient is 7. Find the bigger number.

                      I taught my child to use "guess and check". Is there any better way??

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                        Funz
                        last edited by

                        Is the answer 77? I did it this way. Let the smaller number be ‘u’


                        It says the ‘difference between the numbers is 66’. So the bigger number will be
                        u+66

                        ‘When the bigger number is divided by the smaller number, the quotient is 7’ means
                        7 = u+66/u

                        The rest, algebra.
                        7u = u+66
                        7u-u = 66
                        6u = 66
                        u = 66/6 = 11

                        The bigger number will be 11 + 66 = 77

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