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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      lee tong fong
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      Sure, your answer is correct and thank for your help.


      Can you try to answer question 2. Thanks

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        dazzlego
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        Hi lee tong fong,


        A:C = 125:100 = 5:4 (the one after the word than is always 100%)
        C:B = 160:100 = 8:5
        So A:B:C = 10:5:8 and A:B = 2:1

        Rephrasing the questions to:
        At first, A had 2 units and B has 1 unit. A lost 3 parts and B lost 1 part of their cards to C.
        2u - 3p = 780
        1u - 1p = 480

        2u - 2p = 480 x 2 = 960
        1p = 960 - 780 = 180
        1u = 180 + 480 = 660
        A: 2u = 660 x 2 = 1320

        Cheers :celebrate:

        lee tong fong:
        Can you please help to solve another 2 more problem sum, thanks in advance

        2) Azman had 25% more marbles than chongfu. Chongfu has 60% more marbles than Bala. During a game, Azman and Bala lost some marbles to Chongfu in the ratio 3:1 . In the end, Azman and Bala had 780 and 480 marble left respectively. How many marbles did Azamn have at first?

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          lee tong fong
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          Thanks for your answer and is it possible to use model instead of simultaneous equation to work out the solution.Thanks


          2u - 3p = 780
          1u - 1p = 480

          2u - 2p = 480 x 2 = 960
          1p = 960 - 780 = 180
          1u = 180 + 480 = 660
          A: 2u = 660 x 2 = 1320

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            dazzlego
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            lee tong fong:
            Thanks for your answer and is it possible to use model instead of simultaneous equation to work out the solution.Thanks


            2u - 3p = 780
            1u - 1p = 480

            2u - 2p = 480 x 2 = 960
            1p = 960 - 780 = 180
            1u = 180 + 480 = 660
            A: 2u = 660 x 2 = 1320

            Yes, it is possible. However since P6 students have already learned how to solve simultaneous equations, it's better to use it. This approach is less time consumed too.

            Model:
            2u = 3p + 780
            1u = 1p + 480

            http://i48.tinypic.com/21n2m49.jpg\">

            1p = 480 + 480 - 780 = 180

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              lee tong fong
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              Got it ! Thanks for your time to draw the model.

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                lee tong fong
                last edited by

                I have a new problem sum. Please help me to solve. Thanks in advance.


                Joyce gave $480 of her monthly salary to her mother. She gave 30% of the reminder to her father. Althogether, she gave 58% of her monthly salary to her father and mother. She saved 20% of her monthly salary.
                (a) What percentage of her monthly salary did she give to her father?
                (b) How much did she save?

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                  Maths Hub
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                  lee tong fong:
                  I have a new problem sum. Please help me to solve. Thanks in advance.


                  Joyce gave $480 of her monthly salary to her mother. She gave 30% of the reminder to her father. Althogether, she gave 58% of her monthly salary to her father and mother. She saved 20% of her monthly salary.
                  (a) What percentage of her monthly salary did she give to her father?
                  (b) How much did she save?
                  First of all, we have to be clear that out of her salary, 20% is saved, 58% is given to parents, and 22% is for other purposes. The 22% and 20% of her salary will add up to the 70% of the remainder after giving to her mother.

                  Let her salary be 100 units. The amount that she saved is 20 units, the amount she gave her father and mother will be 58 units and 70% of the remainder will be 42 units.

                  70% of remainder-> 42 units
                  100% of remainder-> 42X10/7=60 units
                  Therefore 100 units - 60 units= 40 units is given to her mother and 58 units - 40 units = 18 units is given to her father.

                  a) 18 units/100 units = 18%
                  b) 40 units ->$480
                  1 unit -> $12
                  20 units ->$240

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                    MathIzzzFun
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                    lee tong fong:
                    I have a new problem sum. Please help me to solve. Thanks in advance.


                    Joyce gave $480 of her monthly salary to her mother. She gave 30% of the reminder to her father. Althogether, she gave 58% of her monthly salary to her father and mother. She saved 20% of her monthly salary.
                    (a) What percentage of her monthly salary did she give to her father?
                    (b) How much did she save?

                    ..equal fraction approach ...

                    $480 + remainder = total salary

                    58% of salary given to father and mother
                    so,
                    $480 (mother) + 30% of remainder = 58% of salary
                    amount left:
                    70% of remainder = 42% of salary .... equal fraction
                    70/100 of remainder = 42/100 of salary
                    remainder = 6/10 of salary
                    $480 (mother) --> 4/10 of salary = 40% of salary
                    percentage of salary given to father = 58% - 40% = 18% of salary (a)

                    40% of salary --> $480
                    20% of salary --> $240 -- she saved $240 (b)

                    cheers.

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                      lee tong fong
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for your detail working solution. It is difficult to explain to kid the equal fraction concept


                      70% of remainder = 42% of salary … equal fraction
                      70/100 of remainder = 42/100 of salary
                      remainder = 6/10 of salary

                      Is there any simplify way to do so . Thanks

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                        StaryNight
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                        lee tong fong:
                        Thanks for your detail working solution. It is difficult to explain to kid the equal fraction concept


                        70% of remainder = 42% of salary .... equal fraction
                        70/100 of remainder = 42/100 of salary
                        remainder = 6/10 of salary

                        Is there any simplify way to do so . Thanks
                        Hi lee tong fong,
                        maybe you could do it using ratio
                        70/100 Remainder = 42/100 Salary
                        7/10 Remainder = 21/50 Salary
                        make the numerator (top number of fraction) the same
                        21/30 Remainder = 21/50 Salary

                        now make it into a ratio

                        Remainder: Salary
                        30 : 50
                        =3 : 5

                        then the rest should be ok

                        5u-3u=2u
                        2u--> 480
                        1u--> 480/2= 240
                        5u--> 240*5=1200
                        20% of 1200 = 20/100*1200=240

                        Hope this helps! šŸ™‚

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