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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      Michaelia0816
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      Anyway, thank you for all the questions you helped me!

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        Michaelia0816:
        7)Car x, car y and car z together crossed point a at noon as they were heading for point b. by 1.30 pm, car x was 75 km from point a and car y was ahead of car x by 6km. By this time, car x had already travelled the combined distance of the other two cars from point a. What was the difference in speed between car z and y?

        Can Tianzhu help out with this question, you seemed to missed it!

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          Michaelia0816:
          7)Car x, car y and car z together crossed point a at noon as they were heading for point b. by 1.30 pm, car x was 75 km from point a and car y was ahead of car x by 6km. By this time, car x had already travelled the combined distance of the other two cars from point a. What was the difference in speed between car z and y?

          Hi

          Please check.

          Best wishes

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            tianzhu
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            Michaelia0816:
            What is inverse ratio?

            Hi

            Please go to page 540.

            It’s time of the year again when the topic on “Speed” will be covered in the school syllabus.

            If you refer to the PSLE Maths thread, the term inversely proportional or inverse proportion has been mentioned regularly when dealing with Speed questions.

            Inverse proportion is covered in Secondary Two syllabus. However, I believe many schools are introducing such concept to selected classes.

            It is worthwhile to spend a bit of time understanding this concept as it’ll give students a different approach.

            It’s not too difficult to grasp it. When travelling a certain distance, if you travel at a faster speed, you will take a shorter time to reach your destination. Speed increases, Time decreases. Speed decreases, Time increases.

            You may apply the inverse proportion concept on these questions.

            Ben cycles from his home to the church every Sunday. If he were to cycle at 10km/h, he would reach the church at 3pm. If he were to cycle at 15km/h, he will reach there at 1pm. a) how far does Ben have to cycle from his home to the church? b) at what average speed must he cycle if he wants to reach the church at 2pm?

            Ann is driving to a destination. If she travels at 80km/h, she would be 20min late. If she travels at 60km/h, she would be 45 min late. How long will journey take if she travels at 90km/h.

            Best wishes.

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              tianzhu
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              superksmum:
              Hi help needed!


              A tank was half filled with water. More water was added until it was 2/3 full. The ratio of the mass of the tank when it was 1/2 full to the mass of the tank when it was 2/3 full was 7:9.

              a) What is the ratio of the volume of water in the tank when it was 1/2 full to the volume of the water went he tank was 2/3 full?

              b) the mass of the empty tank was 500g. What was the total mass of the tank and water when the tank was 2/3 full?
              Hi

              Where is this question from?

              Perhaps some info needed for (b) might be missing.

              The answer to (a) is 3:4

              Divide the tank into 6 units

              1/2 filled ----- 3 units
              2/3 filled ----- 4 units.

              Best wishes

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                tianzhu
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                Hi moderators


                Please delete.

                Best wishes

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                  superksmum
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                  tianzhu:
                  superksmum:

                  Hi help needed!


                  A tank was half filled with water. More water was added until it was 2/3 full. The ratio of the mass of the tank when it was 1/2 full to the mass of the tank when it was 2/3 full was 7:9.

                  a) What is the ratio of the volume of water in the tank when it was 1/2 full to the volume of the water went he tank was 2/3 full?

                  b) the mass of the empty tank was 500g. What was the total mass of the tank and water when the tank was 2/3 full?

                  Hi

                  Where is this question from?

                  Perhaps some info needed for (b) might be missing.

                  The answer to (a) is 3:4

                  Divide the tank into 6 units

                  1/2 filled ----- 3 units
                  2/3 filled ----- 4 units.

                  Best wishes

                  Hi Tianzhu,

                  Thank you.
                  It is a worksheet by the school teacher for the kids to practice.

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                    superksmum
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                    Hi Tianzhu,


                    I have checked the paper. This is what is stated in the paper.

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                      Michaelia0816
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                      tianzhu:
                      Michaelia0816:

                      7)Car x, car y and car z together crossed point a at noon as they were heading for point b. by 1.30 pm, car x was 75 km from point a and car y was ahead of car x by 6km. By this time, car x had already travelled the combined distance of the other two cars from point a. What was the difference in speed between car z and y?


                      Hi

                      Please check.

                      Best wishes

                      Sorry, it should be car z!

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                        Michaelia0816
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                        Oh the car question I already solved it!

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