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    Q&A - P4 Math

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    • M Offline
      Michaelia0816
      last edited by

      The answer is 79.

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        Michaelia0816
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        Use guess and check to solve.

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          Michaelia0816
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          Goodluck.

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            MathIzzzFun
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            Michell0328:
            Michell wants to put an equal number of sweets into some bags.The total number of sweets she has is more than 50 but less than 90.If she puts 5 sweets into each bag,she has 4 sweets left.If she puts 8 sweets into each bag,she will need 1 more sweet.How many sweets does Michell have??

            Hi

            Note that is we add 1 more sweet to the total, the new total will be divisible by 5 & 8 ie the new total is multiples of 40.

            Possible numbers of sweets = multiples of 40 less 1
            Since number of sweets is between 50 & 90, the only possible answer = 80 -1 = 79

            cheers.

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              Tresille
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              MathIzzzFun:
              Tresille:

              Hi, need your assistance.


              John has a total of 20 apples and pears. If he exchanges every pear for 2 apples, she will have 28 apples. How many apples and pears does he have? Can we use model drawing to solve this qn?

              Hi

              using model drawing...

              http://i39.tinypic.com/2dbw8km.jpg\">

              cheers.

              :thankyou: MathIzzzFun

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                Tresille
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                Xiao Hu:
                Zack7:

                [quote=\"Tresille\"]Hi, need your assistance.


                John has a total of 20 apples and pears. If he exchanges every pear for 2 apples, she will have 28 apples. How many apples and pears does he have? Can we use model drawing to solve this qn?

                let x be pears
                let y be apples

                x + y = 20
                2x + y = 28

                20-x = 28 -2x
                x = 8 pears
                y = 12 apples



                it is possible to use models to solve this question
                but you have to do it to scale. or have a relative scale
                like 1cm to 1 unit. but it is not an efficient way to do this sort of questions.

                in fact , i just need to use logic to be able to solve this question. logic is the best approach for simple cases like these.
                if 1 pear becomes 2 apples, then that would mean every pear i change to apple will yield me a net of +1

                so if i have 28 as a new total, where did the 8 extra came from? it would mean i have a net of +8. then, it would mean i have changed 8 pears.

                if i had 38 as a new total, it would mean 38-20 = 18, which means i have changed 18 pears and so on...

                Hi Tresille,
                For P4 level and for this question, other than Guess & Check strategy/method, can use the Supposition/Supposition & Tabulating & look-for-a-pattern strategy. Please see page 48 on one of post by Tianzhu. You can search \"\"4)There were 50 children in Xie Ming Ming’s party\". Tianzhu had given quite a lot of such questions with solutions thrown in. I encourage you to take a look.

                Hope it helps.
                XiaoHu.[/quote]Thanks, XiaoHu! I'll refer to Tianzhu's solution and try to explain to my DS.

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                  warriortemujin
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                  Thanks for sharing.

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                    Charnic
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                    Pls help urgently. Thanks



                    Siti went shopping with some money. She spent $65 in shop A
                    and 3/5 of the remainder in Shop B.
                    She had $20 left.
                    Find the amount of money she had at first.

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                      zeemimi
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                      CNS:
                      Pls help urgently. Thanks



                      Siti went shopping with some money. She spent $65 in shop A
                      and 3/5 of the remainder in Shop B.
                      She had $20 left.
                      Find the amount of money she had at first.
                      2u = $20
                      1u = $10
                      Hence she spent 3u = $30 at shop B

                      At first = 65 + 30 + 20 = 115

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                        Charnic
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                        That is what i that but the answer provided but t is 106. Possible ?

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