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      kiasuMay11
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      5/6 of the cakes sold for the week were chocolate cakes while the rest were vanilla cakes. How many more chocolate cakes than vanilla cakes did the bakery sell for the week?


      Ans:124.
      Pls explain why.

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        tianzhu
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        kiasuMay11:
        5/6 of the cakes sold for the week were chocolate cakes while the rest were vanilla cakes. How many more chocolate cakes than vanilla cakes did the bakery sell for the week?


        Ans:124.
        Pls explain why.
        Hi

        Please refer to your source, some information might be missing.

        Best wishes

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          Jamesbond
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          kiasuMay11:
          Jamesbond:

          Tan Packs 6kg of peas into 7 packets. Every packet contains an equal amount of peas. What is the maximum amount of peas in each packet? Express your answer as a decimal and round it off to 2 decimal places?


          Each packet contains 1.166kg.
          so rounding off I get 1.17kg.

          But the answer given is 0.86kg. Pl help.....I donno..

          6/7 = 0.86

          Oops.....I did the sum wrongly...now i understood. Thx.

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            Jamesbond
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            tianzhu:
            kiasuMay11:

            5/6 of the cakes sold for the week were chocolate cakes while the rest were vanilla cakes. How many more chocolate cakes than vanilla cakes did the bakery sell for the week?


            Ans:124.
            Pls explain why.

            Hi

            Please refer to your source, some information might be missing.

            Best wishes

            exactly....One more no r fraction shud b given.

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              Jamesbond
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              http://i50.tinypic.com/174sr8.jpg\">


              Pl help....The ans is 36cm2.

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                Jamesbond
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                Tan is given a wire that is 12cm long and asked to form a 4 sided figure. The 4 sided figure formed should have 4 right angles inside the figure. What is the biggest area he can form?


                1) 5 cm2
                2) 8cm2
                3) 9cm2
                4)10cm2.

                Pl give me the ans with explanation. Thx.

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                  MathIzzzFun
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                  Jamesbond:
                  http://i50.tinypic.com/174sr8.jpg\">


                  Pl help....The ans is 36cm2.
                  Hi

                  total 16 small squares..
                  4 small squares --> 9 cm²
                  16 small squares --> 36 cm²


                  cheers.

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                    Jamesbond
                    last edited by

                    MathIzzzFun:
                    Jamesbond:

                    http://i50.tinypic.com/174sr8.jpg\">


                    Pl help....The ans is 36cm2.

                    Hi

                    total 16 small squares..
                    4 small squares --> 9 cm²
                    16 small squares --> 36 cm²


                    cheers.

                    Wow Mathizzzfun again to my rescue.....So fast so accurate...Thank you dear..... :rahrah:

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                      MathIzzzFun
                      last edited by

                      Jamesbond:
                      Tan is given a wire that is 12cm long and asked to form a 4 sided figure. The 4 sided figure formed should have 4 right angles inside the figure. What is the biggest area he can form?


                      1) 5 cm2
                      2) 8cm2
                      3) 9cm2
                      4)10cm2.

                      Pl give me the ans with explanation. Thx.
                      Hi

                      given the same perimeter, forming a square will give you the largest area - a proper proof is by using calculus, but you can do a simple listing to deduce this fact.

                      cheers.

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                        Jamesbond
                        last edited by

                        MathIzzzFun:
                        Jamesbond:

                        Tan is given a wire that is 12cm long and asked to form a 4 sided figure. The 4 sided figure formed should have 4 right angles inside the figure. What is the biggest area he can form?


                        1) 5 cm2
                        2) 8cm2
                        3) 9cm2
                        4)10cm2.

                        Pl give me the ans with explanation. Thx.

                        Hi

                        given the same perimeter, forming a square will give you the largest area - a proper proof is by using calculus, but you can do a simple listing to deduce this fact.

                        cheers.

                        According to me is ans 1 correct....pl help.

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