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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
      last edited by

      lee tong fong:
      Thanks MathIzzzFun for your detail working solution.


      There an typo error for Jane’s sweet and it should be 255-15/2 instead of 255+15/2 =135
      It's correct... you may want draw the model = Jane's block (longer) and Iris's block... to find Jane's sweets --> fill in the \"gap\" ie add 15 to get 2 x Jane's blocks...
      so Jane's sweets --> (255 + 15) /2 = 135
      and Iris's sweets --> (255 - 15)/2 = 120

      cheers.

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        lee tong fong
        last edited by

        Thanks MathIzzzFun for your contribution. I have 3 more questions that need your help in model or using simultaneous equation .


        1)Leon bought some terrapins and guppies for a total of $96. He bought 3 times as many guppies than terrapins. He paid $30 more for the terrapins than for the guppies. Each terrapin cost $10.40 more than each guppy.
        a)\tHow many terrapins did he buy?
        b)\tWhat was the cost of each guppy?


        2)Sally, Yiling and Ali shared a bag of beads. Sally received 3/4of the bag of beads and ¾ of the bead. Yiling received ¾ of the remaining bags of beads and ¾ of the bead. Ali received the last bead in the bag.
        How many beads did Sally receive?

        3) In the sack of 42 shirts and shorts, 40% of the shirts and 50% of the shorts were soiled. If 24 shirts and shorts were clean, how many soiled shirts and were there?

        Thanks in advance

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        • MathIzzzFunM Offline
          MathIzzzFun
          last edited by

          lee tong fong:
          Thanks MathIzzzFun for your contribution. I have 3 more questions that need your help in model or using simultaneous equation .


          1)Leon bought some terrapins and guppies for a total of $96. He bought 3 times as many guppies than terrapins. He paid $30 more for the terrapins than for the guppies. Each terrapin cost $10.40 more than each guppy.
          a)\tHow many terrapins did he buy?
          b)\tWhat was the cost of each guppy?


          2)Sally, Yiling and Ali shared a bag of beads. Sally received 3/4of the bag of beads and ¾ of the bead. Yiling received ¾ of the remaining bags of beads and ¾ of the bead. Ali received the last bead in the bag.
          How many beads did Sally receive?

          3) In the sack of 42 shirts and shorts, 40% of the shirts and 50% of the shorts were soiled. If 24 shirts and shorts were clean, how many soiled shirts and were there?

          Thanks in advance
          these have been discussed you may want to do a search with keywords to retrieve the previous posts...

          1) http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&p=755281&hilit=guppies#p755281

          2) http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&p=712005&hilit=Sally%2C+Yiling#p712005

          3) T --> shirts, S --> shorts

          total :
          T T T T T } 42
          ........S S }

          soiled :
          T T } 42-24 =18
          .. S }

          clean:
          T T T} 24
          .....S}

          T --> 24 - 18 = 6
          S --> 18 - 2x6 = 6

          soiled shirts --> 2 x 6 = 12

          cheers.

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            SAHMwith2boys
            last edited by

            Hi, need help in this Maths question:


            Every desk has 4 stools surrounding it. How many desks and stools are there if there are x more stools than desks?

            In the first place, dun understand the question.... :scratchhead:

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            • CoffeeCatC Offline
              CoffeeCat
              last edited by

              SAHMwith2boys:
              Hi, need help in this Maths question:


              Every desk has 4 stools surrounding it. How many desks and stools are there if there are x more stools than desks?

              In the first place, dun understand the question.... :scratchhead:
              I think it means...
              For every desk that exists in this fictional mathematical world, there is 4 stools surrounding it.
              So there are 4 times as many stools as desks.


              Just in case ....
              so if number of desks is 1 unit, number of stools is 4 units.
              Difference, 3 units = x
              Total number of desks & stools = 5x/3

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                SAHMwith2boys
                last edited by

                CoffeeCat:
                SAHMwith2boys:

                Hi, need help in this Maths question:


                Every desk has 4 stools surrounding it. How many desks and stools are there if there are x more stools than desks?

                In the first place, dun understand the question.... :scratchhead:

                I think it means...
                For every desk that exists in this fictional mathematical world, there is 4 stools surrounding it.
                So there are 4 times as many stools as desks.


                Just in case ....
                so if number of desks is 1 unit, number of stools is 4 units.
                Difference, 3 units = x
                Total number of desks & stools = 5x/3

                Answer provided was:

                No. of desks : No. of stools = 1 : 4 = x : 4x
                There are x desks.
                There are 4x stools.

                Anyone can help to decipher why the solution is this and what does the question wants?? :?

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                  Udon
                  last edited by

                  happyheart:
                  MathIzzzFun:

                  [quote=\"happyheart\"]Hi,

                  Need help to solve these using model please.

                  Q) Four children, Wilson, Felicia,Darren and Annabel sat for Math test and scored a total of 318 marks. Wilson and Darren scored the highest and the lowest respectively with a difference of 27 marks. The difference between Felicia's and Darren's score was 5 marks and the difference between Wilson's and Annabel's score was 13 marks. Find their individual scores.

                  Thank you!

                  You may want to draw the model ... I will represent Darren's block as 1 unit

                  Darren --> 1 unit
                  Wilson --> 1 unit + 27
                  Felicia --> 1 unit + 5
                  Annabel --> 1 unit + 14 (*= Wilson's score - 13)

                  So, 4 units (or 4 blocks in model) + 46 = 318
                  1 unit --> 68
                  ...with this, the individual can then be worked out...

                  cheers.


                  MathIzzzfun...you make both questions look so simple. Thank you![/quote]
                  Hi Happyheart...

                  You are now preparing for 2013 PSLE?

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    SAHMwith2boys:
                    Hi, need help in this Maths question:


                    Every desk has 4 stools surrounding it. How many desks and stools are there if there are x more stools than desks?
                    Hi

                    Hope this helps.

                    Best wishes.

                    http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8083/8343943343_1d944d95e8_z.jpg\">

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                    • CoffeeCatC Offline
                      CoffeeCat
                      last edited by

                      SAHMwith2boys:
                      CoffeeCat:

                      [quote=\"SAHMwith2boys\"]Hi, need help in this Maths question:


                      Every desk has 4 stools surrounding it. How many desks and stools are there if there are x more stools than desks?

                      In the first place, dun understand the question.... :scratchhead:

                      I think it means...
                      For every desk that exists in this fictional mathematical world, there is 4 stools surrounding it.
                      So there are 4 times as many stools as desks.


                      Just in case ....
                      so if number of desks is 1 unit, number of stools is 4 units.
                      Difference, 3 units = x
                      Total number of desks & stools = 5x/3

                      Answer provided was:

                      No. of desks : No. of stools = 1 : 4 = x : 4x
                      There are x desks.
                      There are 4x stools.

                      Anyone can help to decipher why the solution is this and what does the question wants?? :?[/quote]hmm I misread the question as \"total number of desks and stools\".
                      Anyway maybe there was a typo in the question. They meant to say there are x desks and not x more stools than desks.

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                        Dad8282
                        last edited by

                        Hi,


                        Need help with the following questions:

                        1. I have some red and blue ribbons in a bottle.
                        If I add in 20 red ribbons, 60% of my ribbons are blue.
                        If I add in another 60 blue ribbons, 75% of my ribbons are blue.
                        How many ribbons have I in the bottle?

                        2. Rectangle A overlaps with Rectangle B. Rectangle A is twice the size of Rectangle B.
                        If 1/3 of Rectangle B overlaps with Rectangle A, what fraction of Rectangle A
                        overlaps with Rectangle B?

                        Thanks.

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