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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • H Offline
      Herbie
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      Factorise 4a^2-b^2-2a-b completely, can help?

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      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
        MathIzzzFun
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        Herbie:
        Factorise 4a^2-b^2-2a-b completely, can help?


        Hi
        4a^2-b^2 =(2a+b)(2a-b)
        4a^2-b^2-2a-b= (2a+b)(2a-b)-(2a+b) =(2a+b)(2a-b-1)

        cheers.

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          Herbie
          last edited by

          Thanks mathizzfun


          I hv another qn

          Given tat x=5 10^4 and y=610^-3

          FIND 1/X +2Y
          thanks

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            ppspbubble
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            Rick sold a total of 90 chickens and ducks. He earned a total of $4 in every duck he sold and lost $2 on every chicken he sold. On the whole, he earned a total of $222. How many ducks and chickens did he sell?

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              ppspbubble
              last edited by

              Rick sold a total of 90 chickens and ducks. He earned a total of $4 in every duck he sold and lost $2 on every chicken he sold. On the whole, he earned a total of $222. How many ducks and chickens did he sell?

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                libran269
                last edited by

                67 Ducks and 23 Chickens

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                • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  ppspbubble:
                  Rick sold a total of 90 chickens and ducks. He earned a total of $4 in every duck he sold and lost $2 on every chicken he sold. On the whole, he earned a total of $222. How many ducks and chickens did he sell?

                  Hi

                  number of ducks = [(90x4)-222]/6 = 23
                  number of chickens = 90 - 23 = 67

                  cheers.

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                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    Herbie:
                    Thanks mathizzfun


                    I hv another qn

                    Given tat x=5 *10^4 and y=6*10^-3

                    FIND 1/X +2Y
                    thanks
                    Hi

                    x = 5 *10^4
                    1/x = 1/(5 *10^4) = 0.2 * 10^-4 = 2 * 10^-5
                    2y = 12 *10^-3 = 1200 * 10^-5
                    1/x + 2y = 2 * 10^-5 + 1200 * 10^-5 = 1202 * 10^-5 = 1.202 x 10^-2

                    cheers.

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                      ongmt
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                      Jason, Edward and Sam had total $837. Jason had the least amont of money. Ratio of Edward money to Sam money was 4:3 at first. Jason and edward spent 1/3 of their money. Given that the 3 boys had $648 left, how much did Jason have at first? :?


                      Plse help. Thks

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                        josephgiri
                        last edited by

                        ongmt:
                        Jason, Edward and Sam had total $837. Jason had the least amont of money. Ratio of Edward money to Sam money was 4:3 at first. Jason and edward spent 1/3 of their money. Given that the 3 boys had $648 left, how much did Jason have at first? :?


                        Plse help. Thks
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                        Amt spent by J and E -> $837 - $648 = $189
                        Initial total of J and E -> $189 x 3 = $567
                        Initial amount of S -> $837 - $567 = $270

                        At first, E:S -> 4:3
                        3u -> $270
                        1u -> $90
                        4u -> $360

                        At first, J -> $567 - $360 = $207
                        ==========

                        Cheers

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