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    Q&A - P3 Math

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    • B Offline
      bumbum
      last edited by

      tianzhu:
      bumbum:

      Can someone please help on this question?


      Jack sold a total of 285 apples and pears. He sold twice as many apples as as pears. how many more apples than pears did he sell?

      Hi

      Good Morning.

      You may use MD.

      Apples ------ 2 units
      Pears ------- 1 unit

      3 units ------- 285
      1 unit ------- 95

      He sold 95 more apples than pears.

      Best wishes

      Thk. This is actually Tao nan prev sa paper. Answer written is 175. But yrs answer is wat I thought too. So I guess we are right then.

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      • M Offline
        Michaelia0816
        last edited by

        I think the answer is 95, similar to tianzhu.

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        • cathychoC Offline
          cathycho
          last edited by

          What is the fastest method to solve this type of question?


          Darren has some 10-cent coins, 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins in his pocket that add up to $2. He has exactly 9 coins. How many 20-cent coins does he have?

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            tianzhu
            last edited by

            cathycho:
            What is the fastest method to solve this type of question?


            Darren has some 10-cent coins, 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins in his pocket that add up to $2. He has exactly 9 coins. How many 20-cent coins does he have?
            Hi

            First, is this a multiple choice question where four options are available for students to choose?

            The numbers are not too big, so it’ll not be tedious to arrive at an answer if choices are given.

            If not, use “Systematic Listing”, it’s also not too tedious as we are dealing with small numbers.

            The answer is 3 20-cent coins.

            Best wishes

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              HAPPYH
              last edited by

              cathycho:
              What is the fastest method to solve this type of question?


              Darren has some 10-cent coins, 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins in his pocket that add up to $2. He has exactly 9 coins. How many 20-cent coins does he have?
              I really wonder why our children needs to know this. As long as they know the value of each coin and how to make certain amount, isn't fine? Sigh

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              • cathychoC Offline
                cathycho
                last edited by

                tianzhu:
                cathycho:

                What is the fastest method to solve this type of question?


                Darren has some 10-cent coins, 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins in his pocket that add up to $2. He has exactly 9 coins. How many 20-cent coins does he have?

                Hi

                First, is this a multiple choice question where four options are available for students to choose?

                The numbers are not too big, so it’ll not be tedious to arrive at an answer if choices are given.

                If not, use “Systematic Listing”, it’s also not too tedious as we are dealing with small numbers.

                The answer is 3 20-cent coins.

                Best wishes


                Yes, it's a multiple choice question. Thks.

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                  Taurus
                  last edited by

                  [Mod's note: threads merged]

                  Hi,

                  Anyone can help to explain how to get the answer:

                  Qns : When A is divided by 5, it gives a remainder. Which is the most possible pair of quotient (Q) and remainder (R) when A is divided by 5?

                  (1) Q = 5, R= 9
                  (2) Q = 6, R = 6
                  (3) Q = 5, R = 5
                  (4) Q = 6, R = 4

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                    BigDevil
                    last edited by

                    Hi, instead of starting a new thread for your question, please go to the http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=149 thread and post a reply there.


                    For this question, the answer is (4). In division, the remainder can never be equal or more than the divisor.

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                      e.011054chua
                      last edited by

                      Pls help me on this question.


                      In a class of 42 pupils, each boy received 3 stickers and each girl received 4 stickers from their teacher. Altogether the teacher gave out 154 stickers. How many girls were there in this class?

                      The answer is :
                      42 x 4 = 168
                      168-42 = 126
                      154-126 = 28

                      But I do not understand why 168-42 ?

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                      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        e.chua:
                        Pls help me on this question.


                        In a class of 42 pupils, each boy received 3 stickers and each girl received 4 stickers from their teacher. Altogether the teacher gave out 154 stickers. How many girls were there in this class?

                        The answer is :
                        42 x 4 = 168
                        168-42 = 126
                        154-126 = 28

                        But I do not understand why 168-42 ?
                        Hi
                        I think the answer provided is based on assumptive method... with 1 extra step.
                        Assume all are girls --> 3 x 42 = 126 (which is = 168 - 42)

                        The assumptive method can also be represented in form of area model ..

                        http://i43.tinypic.com/35a7ivo.png\">

                        cheers.

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