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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • J Offline
      Jeantan
      last edited by

      yes. The ans is 1189. It is not possible to cut exactly as there would be remainder.

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        MathIzzzFun
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        elkniwt:
        Hi,


        Need help on this question:
        Jack was given 3 times as much allowance as Jill. Jack spent $25 a day and Jill spent $11 a day. When Jill spent all her allowance, Jack had $256 left.
        a) Find the total amount of allowance Jack and Jill were given.
        b) Find the number of days it took for Jill to spend all her allowance.

        Regards.
        Hi

        jack's spending : jill's spending --> 25u : 11u
        jack's total : jill's total --> 25u + 256 : 11u
        jack's total = 3 x jill's total
        25u + 256 = 33u
        1u --> 32... using this, a) & b) can be worked out

        cheers.

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          tianzhu
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          match3frog:
          2) Question 16 - ???? missing from this question below


          In an amusement park, there were 3/8 as many girls as boys. After 20 boys left that park and 12 girls entered the park, the ratio of boys to girls became 3:7
          (a) How many girls were at the amusement park at first? (ans: 144)
          (b) How many children were at the amusement park at the end? (ans: 520)

          Thanks!
          Hi

          Good Morning.

          If you work backwards from the given answer, the missing ratio is 3:7.

          Best wishes

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            tianzhu
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            Dreamerz:
            hi i need help for these 2 questions:


            1) mr tan had a total of 960 fruits. 30% of the fruits in basket A were oranges and the rest were pears. 40% of the fruits in basket B were pears and the rest were oranges. after some fruits were transferred from A to B and B to A, 25% of the fruits in basket A and 75% of the fruits in basket B were oranges. how many fruits are there in basket A in the end?

            2)the total of boys and girls in classes A and B was 100% more than the total number of boys in the 2 classes. the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in class A was 2:3. the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in class B was 1:4. if there are 18 more boys in class A than B, how many pupils are there in Class A altogether?

            TIA
            Hi

            Good Morning.

            You’ve asked two interesting questions.

            They are some tweaks as compared to similar type of questions found in past years papers.

            Before putting in time to solve them, I would like to seek some clarifications.

            Q1) Are the number of fruits in Basket A and Basket B in the beginning given in the question?

            Q2) Please confirm the sentence heighted in pink .Should it read as “The total no. of girls was 100% more than the total no. of boys.”

            Best wishes

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              elkniwt
              last edited by

              MathIzzzFun:

              Hi

              jack's spending : jill's spending --> 25u : 11u
              jack's total : jill's total --> 25u + 256 : 11u
              jack's total = 3 x jill's total
              25u + 256 = 33u
              1u --> 32... using this, a) & b) can be worked out

              cheers.
              Hi MathIzzzFun,

              Thank you very much!!!

              Regards.

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                Dreamerz
                last edited by

                Hi atutor2001 and tianzhu

                Q2 the total number of boys and girls in classes A and B was 100% more than the total number of boys in the 2 classes. the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in class A was 2:3. the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in class B was 1:4. if there are 18 more boys in class A than B, how many pupils are there in Class A altogether?

                that's y I'm also stuck

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  Dreamerz:
                  Hi atutor2001 and tianzhu

                  Q2 the total number of boys and girls in classes A and B was 100% more than the total number of boys in the 2 classes. the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in class A was 2:3. the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in class B was 1:4. if there are 18 more boys in class A than B, how many pupils are there in Class A altogether?

                  that's y I'm also stuck
                  Hi

                  Where is this question from?

                  If it is from books, you may write to the publisher to clarify.

                  Best wishes

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                    Dreamerz
                    last edited by

                    Hi tianzhu,

                    Q1 the total of the two baskets is given as 960.
                    Basket A has 600 while B has 360.

                    dont know y they test understanding of our language rather than being straight forward … sigh

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      Dreamerz:
                      Hi tianzhu,

                      Q1 the total of the two baskets is given as 960.
                      Basket A has 600 while B has 360.

                      dont know y they test understanding of our language rather than being straight forward ... sigh
                      Hi

                      First thing first, did you make any changes to the original question?

                      Do take note that 600 and 360 were not given in your original question.Please post the original question as it is shown in your source.
                      Dreamerz:
                      1) mr tan had a total of 960 fruits. 30% of the fruits in basket A were oranges and the rest were pears. 40% of the fruits in basket B were pears and the rest were oranges. after some fruits were transferred from A to B and B to A, 25% of the fruits in basket A and 75% of the fruits in basket B were oranges. how many fruits are there in basket A in the end?
                      Best wishes

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                        MrBin
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                        2632parent:
                        On Sunday, Mrs Tan gave Devi and Susan some sweets. On Monday, Devi gave Susan 40%of her sweets. On Tuesday, after Susan gave 2/5 of her sweets to Devi both of them had the same number of sweets. If Susan had 112 more sweets than Devi at first, how many sweets did Devi have on Sunday. :thankyou:

                        Devi : 70
                        Susan : 182

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