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    O-Level Additional Math

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      Skyed
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      kuts:
      Can anybody help solve this statistical question


      No\t0\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6
      Pupils\t3\t8\t11\t8\t6\t3\t1

      Find Mean, median and mode of the distribution
      Mean: Add everything up, divide by number of pupils.
      Median: Find the middle number, just add all the pupils + 1 divided by 2.
      Mode: The one with the most number of pupils.

      Please try the questions first at least before just posting without even attempting ._. Mode is the easiest thing to find, and so is mean.

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        katherina
        last edited by

        how to solve using quadratic formula. Help please!

        5(x² +4)=12x

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          koguma
          last edited by

          katherina:
          how to solve using quadratic formula. Help please!

          5(x² +4)=12x
          step 1: remove the bracket by multiply 5 into the all the terms inside the bracket
          step 2: move 12x from RHS to LHS

          5(x² +4)=12x
          5x² + 20 = 12x
          5x² + 20 - 12x = 0

          Stop here, try to solve from here. if hit problem do post then i will continue 🙂

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            chrisu
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            A Sec.2 Maths question of Proportion.


            Q) The scale of map P is 1:p and the scale of map Q is 1:q. If the same area is represented as 32sq.cm. on map P and 50sq.cm. on map Q, calculate the ratio p:q.

            Kindly show workings as well.

            Thank you.

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              ChubbyMama
              last edited by

              Please Help :


              Find the greatest number that will divide 171, 255 and 304 so as to leave the same remainder in each case.

              Thank you in advance

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                chrisu
                last edited by

                Please help A Sec.2 Maths question of Proportion.


                Q) The scale of map P is 1:p and the scale of map Q is 1:q. If the same area is represented as 32sq.cm. on map P and 50sq.cm. on map Q, calculate the ratio p:q.

                Kindly show workings as well.

                Thank you.

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                  TheOliveTree
                  last edited by

                  Hi chrisu,


                  Determine the scale for area first from the given linear scale.

                  Map P
                  1 cm : p cm
                  1 cm^2 : p^2 cm^2
                  32 cm^2 : 32p^2 cm^2

                  Map Q
                  1 cm : q cm
                  1 cm^2: q^2 cm^2
                  50 cm^2 : 50q^2 cm^2

                  Since the actual areas represented on Map P and Map Q are the same,

                  50q^2=32p^2
                  p^2/q^2=32/50
                  p/q = sqrt (32/50)
                  p/q= 8/10 = 4/5

                  Ratio of p:q = 4:5

                  Hope this helps.

                  The Olive Tree Learning Hub

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                    YumYum
                    last edited by

                    Hi, need help with this sec1 Qn:


                    The key to a code is given by three whole numbers. The key is transmitted from the headquarters by 3 agents, who were given the product of 2 of the 3 numbers. Suppose that the numbers transmitted are 432, 540 and 720. What is the key code?

                    thanks.

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                      YumYum
                      last edited by

                      Hi, 1 more Qn:


                      Given that S =. 1
                      ___________________________________________________
                      1/21 + 1/22 + 1/23 + 1/24 + 1/25 + 1/26 +…1/30

                      Find the largest whole number smaller than S.

                      Thanks

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                        chrisu
                        last edited by

                        Thank you very much TheOliveTree, especially the detailed workings.


                        Now I know how to explain to my daughter. But I think there is a slight mistake;
                        50q^2=32p^2
                        p^2/q^2=50/32 instead of 32/50.
                        Thus p/q = 5/4
                        The answer p:q = 5:4

                        Thanks once again.

                        TheOliveTree:
                        Hi chrisu,

                        Determine the scale for area first from the given linear scale.

                        Map P
                        1 cm : p cm
                        1 cm^2 : p^2 cm^2
                        32 cm^2 : 32p^2 cm^2

                        Map Q
                        1 cm : q cm
                        1 cm^2: q^2 cm^2
                        50 cm^2 : 50q^2 cm^2

                        Since the actual areas represented on Map P and Map Q are the same,

                        50q^2=32p^2
                        p^2/q^2=32/50
                        p/q = sqrt (32/50)
                        p/q= 8/10 = 4/5

                        Ratio of p:q = 4:5

                        Hope this helps.

                        The Olive Tree Learning Hub

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