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    • S Offline
      small
      last edited by

      YumYum:
      Hi, need help with this qn:


      Three sisters Lisa, Ming and Nora shared the cost of a present for their father. Lisa paid 1/4 of the total share of Ming and Nora. Ming paid 1/9 of the total share of Lisa and Nora. Nora paid $60 more than Ning. How much did the present cost?

      Thanks

      Hi YumYum,

      Please refer to the following link. šŸ™‚

      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php&f=68&t=35175&p=754627

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        YumYum
        last edited by

        small:
        YumYum:

        Hi, need help with this qn:


        Three sisters Lisa, Ming and Nora shared the cost of a present for their father. Lisa paid 1/4 of the total share of Ming and Nora. Ming paid 1/9 of the total share of Lisa and Nora. Nora paid $60 more than Ning. How much did the present cost?

        Thanks


        Hi YumYum,

        Please refer to the following link. šŸ™‚

        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php&f=68&t=35175&p
        =754627

        Hi small,

        Thanks for directing me to the link :rahrah:

        Gd nite!

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          MANGO STAR
          last edited by

          Hi, need help for this MCQ question.


          16/? is between 4/9 and 4/7

          1) 25 2) 28 3) 30 4) 36

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            small
            last edited by

            MANGO STAR:
            Hi, need help for this MCQ question.


            16/? is between 4/9 and 4/7

            1) 25 2) 28 3) 30 4) 36

            After changed 4/9 and 4/7 to 16/36 and 16/28 then you will know the answer is 30.

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              small
              last edited by

              YumYum:
              small:

              [quote=\"YumYum\"]Hi, need help with this qn:


              Three sisters Lisa, Ming and Nora shared the cost of a present for their father. Lisa paid 1/4 of the total share of Ming and Nora. Ming paid 1/9 of the total share of Lisa and Nora. Nora paid $60 more than Ning. How much did the present cost?

              Thanks


              Hi YumYum,

              Please refer to the following link. šŸ™‚

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php&f=68&t=35175&p
              =754627

              Hi small,

              Thanks for directing me to the link :rahrah:

              Gd nite![/quote]
              You are welcome YumYum.

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                bndreve
                last edited by

                Need help on the below math question.

                What is the shortest way to solve it without listing down the sequence?

                Q-
                A group of children shared some candy canes at a party. If each child was given 1 candy cane, 80 candy canes would be left. If each child was given 4 candy canes, 8 candy canes would be left. How many children were at the party?

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                  lynntan15
                  last edited by

                  can help with this Q.


                  Mr Zaini has a carton containing some red and green apples. If he adds in 10 red apples, 0.6 of the number of apples in the carton will be green apples. If he adds in 30 green apples, 3/4 of the number of apples in the carton will be green apples. How many apples are there in the carton?

                  Thank you very much.

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                    lynntan15
                    last edited by

                    bndreve:
                    Need help on the below math question.

                    What is the shortest way to solve it without listing down the sequence?

                    Q-
                    A group of children shared some candy canes at a party. If each child was given 1 candy cane, 80 candy canes would be left. If each child was given 4 candy canes, 8 candy canes would be left. How many children were at the party?
                    My attempt, not the best method.

                    Difference in candy cane =4-1= 3 candy canes.
                    Total number of candy canes redistributed (80 - šŸ˜Ž = 72
                    72/3 = 24
                    There are 24 children at the party.

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                      YumYum
                      last edited by

                      Hi, need help with this qn:


                      Mrs lee spent 1/2 of her money on some almond cookies and 2/5 of the remaining money on 6 slices of butter cookies. Each slice of butter cookie costs thrice as much as one almond cookie. How many almond cookies did she buy?

                      Thanks

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                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        lynntan15:
                        can help with this Q.


                        Mr Zaini has a carton containing some red and green apples. If he adds in 10 red apples, 0.6 of the number of apples in the carton will be green apples. If he adds in 30 green apples, 3/4 of the number of apples in the carton will be green apples. How many apples are there in the carton?

                        Thank you very much.
                        Hi

                        after adding 10 red apples,
                        Green : Red --> 3 units : 2 units

                        number of apples,
                        Green : Red --> 3 units : 2 units - 10 (Total --> 5 units -10)

                        if 30 green apples added,
                        Green : Red --> 3 units + 30 : 1 unit + 10 (3:1)
                        number of apples,
                        Green : Red --> 3 units : 1 unit + 10 (Total--> 4 units + 10)

                        Comparing red apples (or compare total number):
                        1 unit + 10 = 2 units - 10
                        1 unit --> 20

                        Total number of apples --> 4 x 20 + 10 = 90

                        cheers.

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