Q&A - P5 Math
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ozora:
just trying to help.Need guide in this question only: The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs. In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold. In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold. The number of basketballs left was 1/2 of the number of footballs. How many basketballs were there at first?
Thanks
The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs.
means ratio of basket:foot is 3:5.
In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold.
so ratio has to be multiplied by 3.
basket : foot
9 : 15
-3u -5u
---------------
6 : 10
In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold.
basket : foot
6 : 10
-4 -4
---------------
1 : 2
since 6u-2u=4u, and 10u-2u=8u, which is exactly half, therefore
2u --> 4
1u --> 2
at first there were 9u basketball, so
9u --> 18
ans is 18. -
Need help with Nanyang primary 2011 SA2 paper 2 question no 16.
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verykiasumummy:
think there is a mistake. the subtraction of basket is 6u-1u =5u .
just trying to help.ozora:
Need guide in this question only: The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs. In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold. In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold. The number of basketballs left was 1/2 of the number of footballs. How many basketballs were there at first?
Thanks
The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs.
means ratio of basket:foot is 3:5.
In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold.
so ratio has to be multiplied by 3.
basket : foot
9 : 15
-3u -5u
---------------
6 : 10
In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold.
basket : foot
6 : 10
-4 -4
---------------
1 : 2
since 6u-2u=4u, and 10u-2u=8u, which is exactly half, therefore
2u --> 4
1u --> 2
at first there were 9u basketball, so
9u --> 18
ans is 18.
therefore cannot be half. -
KP2:
Need help with Nanyang primary 2011 SA2 paper 2 question no 16.
Hi KP2,
If this is the question that u mean,
Mr Chen bought some pencil cases and bags for the children at a gathering. The price of each pencil case was $2.40 while the price of each bag was $10.80. For every 4 bags bought, he was given one such pencil case for free. After receiving the free pencil cases, the number of pencil cases was 1/3 of the number of bags bought.
If Mr Chen paid a total of $1584, how much more did he pay for the bags
than the pencil cases?
The solution is as follow:
Let's say if he didn’t buy any pencil case with money, the ratio of pencil cases to bags would be 1 : 4. However the ratio in the end is 1 : 3.
In my working, I assume that at first he bought bags and get the free pencil cases and then after that he bought the pencil cases.
At first -> Pencil case : Bags = 1 : 4
In the end -> Pencil case : Bags = 1 : 3
Since the number of bags is the same, u must make them to the same unit.
At first -> 3: 12
In the end -> 4: 12
From there, u can see that the ratio of pencil cases and bags that he bought using money is 1 : 12
1u × $2.40 + 12u × $10.80 = $132u
$1584 ÷ $132 = 12 (1 unit)
Pencil cases = 1 u = 12
Price of pencil cases = 12 × $2.40 = $28.80
Bags = 12 u = 144
Price of bags = 144 × $10.80 = $1552.20
$1555.20 - $28.80 = $1526.40
The answer key is wrong I think :scratchhead:
Hope mine is correct and can be understood.
But it is way too messy :imsorry:
I'm still not use to post solution here
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ozora:
Anyone can help?Need guide in this question only: The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs. In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold. In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold. The number of basketballs left was 1/2 of the number of footballs. How many basketballs were there at first?
Thanks -
ozora:
think there is a mistake. the subtraction of basket is 6u-1u =5u .
just trying to help.verykiasumummy:
[quote=\"ozora\"]Need guide in this question only: The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs. In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold. In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold. The number of basketballs left was 1/2 of the number of footballs. How many basketballs were there at first?
Thanks
The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs.
means ratio of basket:foot is 3:5.
In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold.
so ratio has to be multiplied by 3.
basket : foot
9 : 15
-3u -5u
---------------
6 : 10
In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold.
basket : foot
6 : 10
-4 -4
---------------
1 : 2
since 6u-2u=4u, and 10u-2u=8u, which is exactly half, therefore
2u --> 4
1u --> 2
at first there were 9u basketball, so
9u --> 18
ans is 18.
therefore cannot be half.[/quote]
@ozora:
try to use units and parts to continue from the table given! u can find that 2u = 4
@verykiasumummy:
your steps to get '2u = 4' is not so reliable. if the number is not so nice, u might not be able to guess the '2u'
Nice one btw :celebrate: -
ozora:
ozora, check your pm. verykiasumummy's solution is correct, though as Lotto has said, it is not so easy to 'see'. Most children will not be able to 'see' that 2u = 4 and if the numbers are larger, it is not easy to process.
Anyone can help?ozora:
Need guide in this question only: The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs. In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold. In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold. The number of basketballs left was 1/2 of the number of footballs. How many basketballs were there at first?
Thanks -
ozora:
think there is a mistake. the subtraction of basket is 6u-1u =5u .
just trying to help.verykiasumummy:
[quote=\"ozora\"]Need guide in this question only: The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs. In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold. In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold. The number of basketballs left was 1/2 of the number of footballs. How many basketballs were there at first?
Thanks
The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs.
means ratio of basket:foot is 3:5.
In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold.
so ratio has to be multiplied by 3.
basket : foot
9 : 15
-3u -5u
---------------
6 : 10
In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold.
basket : foot
6 : 10
-4 -4
---------------
1 : 2
since 6u-2u=4u, and 10u-2u=8u, which is exactly half, therefore
2u --> 4
1u --> 2
at first there were 9u basketball, so
9u --> 18
ans is 18.
therefore cannot be half.[/quote]its 6u-2u, not 6u-1u.. the answer is correct.. -
[basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs. In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold. In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold. The number of basketballs left was 1/2 of the number of footballs. How many basketballs were there at first?
Thanks[/quote]
just trying to help.
The number of basketballs was 3/5 of the number of footballs.
means ratio of basket:foot is 3:5.
In jan , 1/3 of the basketball and 1/3 of the football were sold.
so ratio has to be multiplied by 3.
basket : foot
9 : 15
-3u -5u
---------------
6 : 10
In feb,4 basketball n 4 footballs were sold.
basket : foot
6 : 10
-4 -4
---------------
1 : 2
since 6u-2u=4u, and 10u-2u=8u, which is exactly half, therefore
2u –> 4
1u –> 2
at first there were 9u basketball, so
9u –> 18
ans is 18.[/quote]
think there is a mistake. the subtraction of basket is 6u-1u =5u .
therefore cannot be half.[/quote]
okie i c the error. thanks for highlighting in using parts and units -
lotto:
KP2:
Need help with Nanyang primary 2011 SA2 paper 2 question no 16.
Hi KP2,
If this is the question that u mean,
[i]Mr Chen bought some pencil cases and bags for the children at a gathering. The price of each pencil case was $2.40 while the price of each bag was $10.80. For every 4 bags bought, he was given one such pencil case for free. After receiving the free pencil cases, the number of pencil cases was 1/3 of the number of bags bought.
If Mr Chen paid a total of $1584, how much more did he pay for the bags
than the pencil
The answer key is wrong I think :scratchhead:
Hope mine is correct and can be understood.
But it is way too messy :imsorry:
I'm still not use to post solution here
Thx Lotto ! Ur answer is the same as the answer key .
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