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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      You are welcome cycjca.


      As tomorrow is a holiday, don't push too hard, rest more and continue the rest tomorrow morning. 🙂

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        cycjca
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        Haha, i know but its hard to go to bed when there are so many unresolved questions in my head 😉


        Thanks again!! Happy May day 😉

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          anneshirleygilbert
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          Can somebody please help with this question?


          From Level 1 to Level 2, there were 2 flights of stairs of equal number of steps. For the first flight of stairs, Jerry walked up some steps and ran 13 steps, and took a total of 38 seconds.
          Then, he got tired and for the second flight of stairs, he walked up some steps and ran 5 steps, taking 70 seconds this time. (Assume that the speed of walking and running for both flights of stairs remains constant.).
          Hoe many minutes will Jerry take if he only walks up from Level 1 to Level 2? (Answer given is 3 minutes).

          TIA

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            tianzhu
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            anneshirleygilbert:
            Can somebody please help with this question?


            From Level 1 to Level 2, there were 2 flights of stairs of equal number of steps. For the first flight of stairs, Jerry walked up some steps and ran 13 steps, and took a total of 38 seconds.
            Then, he got tired and for the second flight of stairs, he walked up some steps and ran 5 steps, taking 70 seconds this time. (Assume that the speed of walking and running for both flights of stairs remains constant.).
            Hoe many minutes will Jerry take if he only walks up from Level 1 to Level 2? (Answer given is 3 minutes).

            TIA
            Hi

            Good Morning.

            You may express in MD or use letters of alphabet.

            For first flight
            W + R13 --------38

            For the second flight
            W + R5 -------- 70

            Difference in time between running and walking 8 steps --------- 32 (70-38)

            Hence the difference between running and walking 1 step -------- 32/8 --------4

            Now go back to the second flight, if you now walking instead of running 5 steps,you’ll add (5*4) --------20 s

            W +W5 -------- 70 + 20 -------- 90

            90*2 ------ 180

            For both flights (walk), the time taken is 180 seconds or 3 minutes

            Best wishes

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              anneshirleygilbert
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              Thank you very much, tianzhu. Wasn’t expecting anyone so early. Have a good day!

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                small
                last edited by

                anneshirleygilbert:
                Can somebody please help with this question?


                From Level 1 to Level 2, there were 2 flights of stairs of equal number of steps. For the first flight of stairs, Jerry walked up some steps and ran 13 steps, and took a total of 38 seconds.
                Then, he got tired and for the second flight of stairs, he walked up some steps and ran 5 steps, taking 70 seconds this time. (Assume that the speed of walking and running for both flights of stairs remains constant.).
                Hoe many minutes will Jerry take if he only walks up from Level 1 to Level 2? (Answer given is 3 minutes).

                TIA

                I think Tianzhu posted this question before for us to try.

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                  MathIzzzFun:
                  superksmum:

                  Hi, help needed again.


                  Mr Brown made two real estates sales. The first property was transacted at $800,000, and he gained 10% from it. The second property was transacted at $1,000,000, and the gain was 20%. What was his average gain in percentage for the two properties?

                  Thanks you

                  Hi

                  Original price of 1st property = $800 000/1.1
                  Original price of 2nd property = $ 1000 000/ 1.2
                  Total original price = $51500000/33
                  Total transacted price = $ 1800000
                  $1800000/($51500000/33) x 100% = 115.34% (to 2 decimal places)
                  So, average percentage gain = 15.34%

                  cheers.

                  Hi MathIzzFun,

                  May i know how you get $51500000/33?
                  Thank you.

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                    MathIzzzFun
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                    superksmum:
                    MathIzzzFun:

                    [quote=\"superksmum\"]Hi, help needed again.


                    Mr Brown made two real estates sales. The first property was transacted at $800,000, and he gained 10% from it. The second property was transacted at $1,000,000, and the gain was 20%. What was his average gain in percentage for the two properties?

                    Thanks you

                    Hi

                    Original price of 1st property = $800 000/1.1
                    Original price of 2nd property = $ 1000 000/ 1.2
                    Total original price = $51500000/33
                    Total transacted price = $ 1800000
                    $1800000/($51500000/33) x 100% = 115.34% (to 2 decimal places)
                    So, average percentage gain = 15.34%

                    cheers.

                    Hi MathIzzFun,

                    May i know how you get $51500000/33?
                    Thank you.[/quote]Hi

                    original price of both properties
                    = $800 000/1.1 + 1 000 000/ 1.2
                    = (960 000 + 1 100 000)/1.32
                    = 2 060 000/1.32
                    = 2 060 000/ (0.04 x 33)
                    = 51 500 000/33

                    cheers.

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                      Winx5015
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                      Hi MathIzzzFun,


                      Thanks for your solution 🙂

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                        ppspbubble
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                        There were some red pens and blue pens in a box. 30% of the pens were red. When 82 pens were added, the number of red pens increased by 20% while the number of blue pens increased by 50%. How many blue pens were there in the box in the end?

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