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    Q&A - P4 Math

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    • B Offline
      BigDevil
      last edited by

      :oops:


      My eyes got stamp. Thought I saw 10G -> $10.50

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      • corneyAmberC Offline
        corneyAmber
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        BigDevil:
        :oops:


        My eyes got stamp. Thought I saw 10G -> $10.50
        No problem...For a moment I thought my eyes got stamp....kekeke. Thanks for clarifying. šŸ˜‰

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          vsk
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          ksi:
          vsk:

          Jim bought 3 goldfish and 4 swordtails and paid $8.10. He then bought 5 goldfish and 2 swordtails and paid $9.30. How much did he pay for goldfish ?.


          Kindly help to resolve this. Thanks.

          3G + 4S -> 8.10
          [5G + 2S -> 9.30] x 2
          10G + 4S ->18.60
          (10-3)G -> 18.60-8.10
          7G -> 10.50
          G -> $1.50
          8G -> 1.5 x 8 = $12

          The gold fishes are $12.


          Thank you very much KSI. Appreciate your help very much. :thankyou:

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            hardeshis
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            Mr Tan bought 5 kg of flour. He used 3/4 kg of it to bake some muffins and 7/8 kg of it to bake a cake. How much flour was left.

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              Laura02
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              hardeshis:
              Mr Tan bought 5 kg of flour. He used 3/4 kg of it to bake some muffins and 7/8 kg of it to bake a cake. How much flour was left.

              I think there must have been a typo error. 3/4 + 7/8 = more than 1. Probably the question reads and 7/8 of the remainder to bake a cake.

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                hardeshis
                last edited by

                Laura02:
                hardeshis:

                Mr Tan bought 5 kg of flour. He used 3/4 kg of it to bake some muffins and 7/8 kg of it to bake a cake. How much flour was left.


                I think there must have been a typo error. 3/4 + 7/8 = more than 1. Probably the question reads and 7/8 of the remainder to bake a cake.

                ya may be..

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                  ttyh
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                  If 3 workers takes 6 days to complete painting a house, how many workers are needed if it needs 2 days to complete the job?

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    ttyh:
                    If 3 workers takes 6 days to complete painting a house, how many workers are needed if it needs 2 days to complete the job?

                    Hi

                    There are a few approaches.

                    A neat way is the use compound units.

                    Number of worker days to paint a house -------- 3*6 ------- 18

                    If it is 2 days, number of workers ------- 18/2 ------- 9

                    Best wishes

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                      little patrick
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                      Hi needs help to understand the question. Thanks in advance


                      There are 80 pupils in class A and class B. 4/9 of pupils in class A are boys and 3/5 of the pupils in class B are girls.

                      a) How many pupils are there in class A?
                      b) How many boys are there in both classes?

                      Ans (a) 45 & (b) 34

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                        MathIzzzFun
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                        little patrick:
                        Hi needs help to understand the question. Thanks in advance


                        There are 80 pupils in class A and class B. 4/9 of pupils in class A are boys and 3/5 of the pupils in class B are girls.

                        a) How many pupils are there in class A?
                        b) How many boys are there in both classes?

                        Ans (a) 45 & (b) 34
                        4/9 of pupils in class A are boys --> number of pupils in class A is a multiple of 9

                        3/5 of the pupils in class B are girls --> number of pupils is a multiple of 5

                        Total number 80 is a multiple of 5 --> number of pupils in class A is ALSO a multiple of 5 ie number of pupils in class A is a multiple of 5 and 9.
                        Smallest multiple of 5 & 9 --> 45

                        Number of pupils in Class A --> 45
                        Number of pupils in Class B --> 35
                        ..with these, I think you can work out (b)

                        cheers.

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