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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • T Offline
      tianzhu
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      Michaelia0816:
      Help with this question,


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      Hi girl

      Where are these questions from?

      For Q1, area of unpainted surface per cube ------150/6 ------ 25

      Each side of cube ------ 5cm

      Volume of each cube ------ 125 cubic cm

      For Q2,use different colours to differentiate the lines.

      There are 5 colour codes.

      So, perimeter ------ 15*5 ------75cm

      Best wishes

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      • M Offline
        Michaelia0816
        last edited by

        Thx, Tianzhu, it is from PSLE Booklet, which my HW.

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          superhappy
          last edited by

          Michaelia0816:
          Thx, Tianzhu, it is from PSLE Booklet, which my HW.

          Hi, I need help on this question.

          A rectangular tank was filled with water flowing from the tap.
          At 10am, the tank was empty.
          At 1pm, the tank was 1/3 filled with water.
          At what time would the tank be 7/12 filled with water flowing from the tap.

          Thank you šŸ™‚

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            jarenchuatw
            last edited by

            Help! How to solve this question?


            A tank is 2/3 filled with water. It took 16minutes for a tap to drain this water completely. Another tap could fill the tank in 12 minutes when empty. If both the taps were turned on together, how long would it take for the tank to be completely filled with water?

            Thanks in advance

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              Winx5015
              last edited by

              Hi, I need help for this question.


              The distance between Town A and Town B is 116km. A bus left Town A and headed for Town B. Some time later, a car left Town A and headed for Town B along the same route. Along the way, the car overtook the bus and arrived at Town B 45 minutes earlier than the bus. when the car arrived at Town B, the bus had travelled 5/8 of the distance. What was the speed of the bus?

              Thanks:)

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                Mychildren
                last edited by

                Would like to try Winx5015 question:


                The bus still have 3/8 of the total distance to travel, that is 3/8 of 116km = 43.5km
                The car arrived 45min earlier whereby the bus still need to travel 43.5km to reach Town B.

                Therefore, the bus need to travel 43.5km in 45min.
                So speed of bus is ----> 43.5km in 3/4 hour (45min out of 60min)

                Model diagram comes in here.
                3 part of 4 is 43.5km
                4 part of 4 is 56km

                Ans: 56km/h

                (tianzhu, correct me if I’m wrong. My brain hungry for math questions so come here kapo.)

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                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  jarenchuatw:
                  Help! How to solve this question?


                  A tank is 2/3 filled with water. It took 16minutes for a tap to drain this water completely. Another tap could fill the tank in 12 minutes when empty. If both the taps were turned on together, how long would it take for the tank to be completely filled with water?

                  Thanks in advance
                  Hi

                  Tank capacity --> 24 units
                  1st tap drain rate --> 2/3 x 24 units/16 min = 1 unit/min
                  2nd tap fill rate --> 24 units/ 12 min = 2 units/min
                  When both taps are turned on, nett fill rate --> 1 unit/min
                  2/3 tank filled, so 1/3 to fill --> 8 units to be filled
                  time taken to fill to full --> 8 units / 1 unit/min = 8 min

                  cheers.

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                    MathIzzzFun
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                    Spongy:
                    Hi, I need help in this question, thank you!

                    1. There are 4 cyclists, Alan, Bob, Cathy and Dan. Alan, Bob and Cathy started at the same point to overtake Dan, who was a distance ahead of them. Alan took 10h to overtake Dan and Bob took 2h to overtake Dan. The speed for Alan, Bob and Cathy are 4km/h, 5km/h and 10km/h as accordingly. What was the time taken by Cathy to overtake Dan?
                    Hi

                    there are a few approaches...here is one by working out the distances of the 4th cyclist Dan from start point...

                    When Bob overtake Dan (1st overtake), distance of Dan from start point = 2 x 5 = 10km
                    When Alan overtake Dan (2nd overtake), distance of Dan from start point = 10 x 4 = 40 km
                    Distance travelled by Dan from \"1st overtake\" to \"2nd overtake\" = 30 km, and time taken = 10h- 2h=8h
                    Dan's speed = 3.75km/h

                    Since Bob took 2h to overtake Dan, 2 x (5-3.75) = 2.5km --> Dan was 2.5 km from start point when Alan, Bob and Cathy started at start point.

                    10-3.75 = 6.25 km/h --> Cathy cycles 6.25 km/h faster than Dan
                    2.5/6.25 = 0.4h = 24 min --> cathy took 24 min to overtake Dan

                    cheers.

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                      CDE
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                      Hi, can anyone g ive the explanation & working on the following:


                      A rectangle divides a plane into 2 region at the most. How many regions at the most can 5 such identical rectangles divide the plane into?

                      No picture or anything else given. The answer is 82 regions, but how :?
                      TIA.

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                        jarenchuatw
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                        Thanks Master! Clear and concise explanation given.

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