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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
      last edited by

      Jamesbond:
      MathIzzzFun:

      [quote=\"Oracle\"]Here’s another:


      During a mathematics test, Raymond scored 14 marks more than Krishnan and 7 marks more than Edison. Given that Raymond and Krishnan scored 73 marks more than Edison, what was Raymond’s score for the test?

      Raymond scored 7 more than Edison
      Raymond and Krishnan scored 73 more than Edison
      so, Krisnan's score = 73-7=66
      Raymond's score = 66 + 14 = 80
      Edison's score = 80-7 =73


      cheers.

      Hi Mathizzzfun,
      Can u please clear my doubt. I am not clear how do we get Krishnan's score by substracting 7 from 73.[/quote] http://i46.tinypic.com/121zby8.png\">

      cheers.

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      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
        MathIzzzFun
        last edited by

        PiscesLeo:
        Pls help...


        A shopkeeper had the same number of red, yellow and green mugs for sale. After selling 37 green mugs as well as several red and yellow mugs, there were 88 mugs left. He found that there were thrice as many red mugs as yellow mugs left. The number of green mugs left was 24 fewer than the number of red mugs left. How many yellow mugs were sold?

        Thank you.
        http://i45.tinypic.com/2vkm886.png\">

        cheers.

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        • MathIzzzFunM Offline
          MathIzzzFun
          last edited by

          Jamesbond:
          Eddie had thrice as many stickers as Angel. Eddie used 2/3 of his stickers and gave 1/4 of the remainder to Angel. Eddie then had 474 stickers left. How many stickers did Angel have at the end?


          Pl help.... :scratchhead:
          At first, Angel --> 4 units
          Eddie --> 12 units

          after Eddie used 2/3, left --> 4 units

          Eddie gave 1/4 (= 1 unit) of remainder to Angel,
          Eddie --> 3 units
          Angel --> 5 units

          3 units --> 474, 1 unit --> 158
          In the end, Angel --> 5 x 158 = 790

          cheers.

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          • MathIzzzFunM Offline
            MathIzzzFun
            last edited by

            tayobus:
            There were twice as many red marbles as yellow marbles in a box.

            When 2 red marbles were put into the box and 6 yellow marble were taken out, there was 3 times as many red marbles than yellow marble in the box.
            What was the total number of marbles at 1st?
            :?: :imdrowning: :thankyou:
            note: I am assuming that the underlined text should read as \"there was 3 times as red marbles as yellow marble in the box.\", as the original sentence structure doesn't seem proper.

            In the end,
            Blue --> 1 unit
            Red --> 3 units

            At first,
            Blue --> 1 unit + 6
            Red --> 3 units - 2
            Total --> 4 units + 4

            There were twice as many red as blue at first
            3 units - 2 = 2 units + 12
            1 unit --> 14

            At first, total number of marbles --> 4 x 14 + 4 = 60

            cheers.

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            • J Offline
              Jamesbond
              last edited by

              Jamesbond:
              MathIzzzFun:

              [quote=\"Oracle\"]Here’s another:


              During a mathematics test, Raymond scored 14 marks more than Krishnan and 7 marks more than Edison. Given that Raymond and Krishnan scored 73 marks more than Edison, what was Raymond’s score for the test?

              Raymond scored 7 more than Edison
              Raymond and Krishnan scored 73 more than Edison
              so, Krisnan's score = 73-7=66
              Raymond's score = 66 + 14 = 80
              Edison's score = 80-7 =73


              cheers.

              Hi Mathizzzfun,
              Can u please clear my doubt. I am not clear how do we get Krishnan's score by substracting 7 from 73.[/quote]Very clear now....Thank you...

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              • J Offline
                Jamesbond
                last edited by

                MathIzzzFun:
                Jamesbond:

                Eddie had thrice as many stickers as Angel. Eddie used 2/3 of his stickers and gave 1/4 of the remainder to Angel. Eddie then had 474 stickers left. How many stickers did Angel have at the end?


                Pl help.... :scratchhead:

                At first, Angel --> 4 units
                Eddie --> 12 units

                after Eddie used 2/3, left --> 4 units

                Eddie gave 1/4 (= 1 unit) of remainder to Angel,
                Eddie --> 3 units
                Angel --> 5 units

                3 units --> 474, 1 unit --> 158
                In the end, Angel --> 5 x 158 = 790

                cheers.

                :thankyou:

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                • O Offline
                  Oracle
                  last edited by

                  Thanks MathIzzzFun. Took me sometime to figure it out 🙂

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                  • O Offline
                    Oracle
                    last edited by

                    Just got this:


                    Marie baked 12 brownies of the same size. She gave an equal amount of the brownies to 5 friends. How many brownies did she give each friend?

                    Seems easy but doesn’t make sense to divide 12 by 5 and yet the question does not suggest that Marie should be included.

                    Anyone?

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                      PiscesLeo
                      last edited by

                      MathIzzzFun:


                      http://i45.tinypic.com/2vkm886.png\">

                      cheers.
                      :thankyou:

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                      • O Offline
                        Oracle
                        last edited by

                        Also, how should we approach a problem as such:


                        Stephanie and Jolene shared a total of 88 stickers. Stephanie gave half of her stickers to Jolene. Jolene in return gave half of what she had to Stephanie. In the end, Stephanie had 40 more stickers than Jolene. How many stickers did Stephanie have at first?

                        Thank you very much.

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