Q&A - PSLE Math
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Help pls.
(1) Michael jogged while Karen walked from the same place but in opposite directions along a straight road. After 5h, they were 30 km apart. Michael’s average speed was 1.2 km/h faster than Karen’s average speed. What was Karen’s average walking speed?
(2) Ben and Macus received some moey from their mother. Marcus would have $64 more than Ben if Ben gave 2/5 of his share to Marcus. Marcus would have $144 more than Ben if Ben gave 2/3 of his share to Marcus. How much money did Ben receive from his mother?
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lousymum:
HiHelp pls.
(1) Michael jogged while Karen walked from the same place but in opposite directions along a straight road. After 5h, they were 30 km apart. Michael's average speed was 1.2 km/h faster than Karen's average speed. What was Karen's average walking speed?
There’s a few ways to solve it.
For questions on Speed, it’s useful to start with a simple diagram.
If Karen’s distance travelled in 5h is showed by 1 unit or 1 box, then Michael’s distance travelled in 5h would be 1 unit or 1 box + (5*1.2)
Hence we have 2 boxes or units + 6 ------- 30
This gives 1 unit/box ------- 12
Therefore, Karen’s speed -------- 12/5 ------- 2.4
Best wishes -
lousymum:
Hi
(2) Ben and Macus received some moey from their mother. Marcus would have $64 more than Ben if Ben gave 2/5 of his share to Marcus. Marcus would have $144 more than Ben if Ben gave 2/3 of his share to Marcus. How much money did Ben receive from his mother?
There are two scenarios in this question.
Marcus would have $64 more than Ben if Ben gave 2/5 of his share to Marcus.
A common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15
Marcus -------9 units + 64
Ben -------- 9 units
Marcus would have $144 more than Ben if Ben gave 2/3 of his share to Marcus
Marcus -------5 units + 144
Ben -------- 5 units
The total amount of money in both scenarios stays the same.
18 units + 64 ------- 10 units + 144
8 units -------- 80
1 unit ------- 10
Ben ------- 15 units -------- 150
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Hi tianzhu,
hmm... yr answers are so much easiler to digest, :thankyou: -
tianzhu:
Hi Tianzhu, I tried to following your steps for the following qns but I get stuck. Appreciate if you can advise on this qns. Thanks.
Hilousymum:
Help pls.
(1) Michael jogged while Karen walked from the same place but in opposite directions along a straight road. After 5h, they were 30 km apart. Michael's average speed was 1.2 km/h faster than Karen's average speed. What was Karen's average walking speed?
There’s a few ways to solve it.
For questions on Speed, it’s useful to start with a simple diagram.
If Karen’s distance travelled in 5h is showed by 1 unit or 1 box, then Michael’s distance travelled in 5h would be 1 unit or 1 box + (5*1.2)
Hence we have 2 boxes or units + 6 ------- 30
This gives 1 unit/box ------- 12
Therefore, Karen’s speed -------- 12/5 ------- 2.4
Best wishes
A cargo train leaves city X for city Y, 1500km apart at 8am. At the same time, express train leaves city Y for city X. Express train travels at a speed 100km/h faster than cargo train.
The 2 trains pass each other and they are 300km apart at 8pm. What is the speed of express train? -
Hi koguma
Please refer to MathIzzzFun’s solution.
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koguma:
Hi
A cargo train leaves city X for city Y, 1500km apart at 8am. At the same time, express train leaves city Y for city X. Express train travels at a speed 100km/h faster than cargo train.
The 2 trains pass each other and they are 300km apart at 8pm. What is the speed of express train?
Draw a diagram for the journey..
1st part of the journey -- cargo train and express train meet --> total distance travelled (by both) = 1500 km
2nd part of journey -- cargo train and express train \"separate\" and go opposite way --> additional distance covered = 300 km in total.
Total distance covered in 1st part & 2nd part of journey --> 1800 km --(A)
Since express train travels 100 km/h faster, after 12 hours (8am to 8pm), the express train will cover 100 km x 12 h = 1200 km more than the cargo train.
So, distance covered by express train --> (1800 + 1200) / 2 = 1500 km
Express train's speed --> 125 km/h
Cargo train's speed --> 25 km/h
or ..from (A) and total time from 8am - 8pm = 12h,
total speed (cargo + express) = 1800 km/ 12h = 150 km/h
since express train's speed is 100 km/h more than cargo train,
express train's speed --> (150 + 100) /2 = 125 km/h
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Why would you divide by 2?
distance covered by express train –> (1800 + 1200) / 2 = 1500 km -
Chan09:
HiWhy would you divide by 2?
distance covered by express train --> (1800 + 1200) / 2 = 1500 km
Draw a simple model,
Bigger block--> expres train
Smaller block --> cargo train
Sum = 1800
Difference = 1200
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Tap A can fill a tank completely in 6 minutes. Tap B can fill the same tank completely in 3 minutes. At the beginning, Tap A was turned on to fill the tank. After 1 minute, Tap B was then turned on to fill the tank. How long would it take to fill the tank completely?
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