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    O-Level Additional Math

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      Skyed
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      The correction are you sure it’s not seconds? Because I don’t think it’s minutes.

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        Michaelia0816
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        I have common test tmr, can help me with this challenging questions:


        1.Given that the HCF of 30,100 and x is 10 and x is not equal to 10, find 3 possible values of x less than 150.

        2. Given that the LCM of 5,14 and y is 140, find 3 possible of y.

        3.Find the smallest positive integer n for which perfect cube 2750n is a whole number.

        4. Rashid had sweets of 3 different flavours. There were 99 strawberry flavoured, 42 orange flavoured and 141 lemon flavoured sweets. He packed an equal number of each flavour into small packet but 1 strawberry and 1 lemon flavoured sweets were left out.
        (a) (i) What was the maximum number of packets?
        (ii) How many sweets were there in each small packets?

        (b) If all sweets were included,
        (i) what was the maximum number of packets
        (Ii) how many sweets were there in each packet

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          Michaelia0816
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          Michaelia0816:
          I have common test tmr, can help me with this challenging questions:


          1.Given that the HCF of 30,100 and x is 10 and x is not equal to 10, find 3 possible values of x less than 150.

          2. Given that the LCM of 5,14 and y is 140, find 3 possible of y.

          3.Find the smallest positive integer n for which perfect cube 2750n is a whole number.

          4. Rashid had sweets of 3 different flavours. There were 99 strawberry flavoured, 42 orange flavoured and 141 lemon flavoured sweets. He packed an equal number of each flavour into small packet but 1 strawberry and 1 lemon flavoured sweets were left out.

          (a) (i) What was the maximum number of packets?
          (ii) How many sweets were there in each small packets?

          (b) If all sweets were included,
          (i) what was the maximum number of packets
          (Ii) how many sweets were there in each packet
          Pls help with Q3 and 4, I had completed Q1 and 2

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            jieheng
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            [quote="Michaelia0816"]I have common test tmr, can help me with this challenging questions:


            1.Given that the HCF of 30,100 and x is 10 and x is not equal to 10, find 3 possible values of x less than 150.

            2. Given that the LCM of 5,14 and y is 140, find 3 possible of y.


            1)

            HCF = 10 =25

            30 = 2
            35

            100 = 2²
            5²

            X must include 25 and other prime numbers 2,3,5,7,11,13

            Possible values of x less than 150 are 20 , 40 , 50 , 60 , 70 , 80 , 90 , 110 , 120 , 130 , 140


            2)

            LCM = 140 = 2²
            57

            5

            14 = 2
            7

            y must include 2² and prime numbers 5 , 7 and 5*7

            Possible values of y = 4 , 20 , 28 , 140

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              Michaelia0816
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              Ty so much , ty

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                Michaelia0816
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                I need help with the Q3 and 4 pls

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                  jieheng
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                  Michaelia0816:
                  I have common test tmr, can help me with this challenging questions:


                  3.Find the smallest positive integer n for which perfect cube 2750n is a whole number.
                  3)

                  2750 = 2*5^3*11

                  To be perfect cube , the index of the prime no must be multiple of 3

                  n = 2^2*11^2 = 484

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                    jieheng
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                    Michaelia0816:

                    4. Rashid had sweets of 3 different flavours. There were 99 strawberry flavoured, 42 orange flavoured and 141 lemon flavoured sweets. He packed an equal number of each flavour into small packet but 1 strawberry and 1 lemon flavoured sweets were left out.
                    (a) (i) What was the maximum number of packets?
                    (ii) How many sweets were there in each small packets?

                    (b) If all sweets were included,
                    (i) what was the maximum number of packets
                    (Ii) how many sweets were there in each packet
                    4)

                    Strawberry 98 = 2*7*7
                    Orange 42 = 2*7*3
                    Lemon 140 = 2*7*10

                    HCF = 2*7 =14

                    a)
                    i) the max no of packets = 14

                    ii) No of sweets in each small packets = 7+3+10 = 20

                    For part b , you can try yourself

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                      Michaelia0816
                      last edited by

                      4. Rashid had sweets of 3 different flavours. There were 99 strawberry flavoured, 42 orange flavoured and 141 lemon flavoured sweets. He packed an equal number of each flavour into small packet but 1 strawberry and 1 lemon flavoured sweets were left out.


                      (a) (i) What was the maximum number of packets?
                      (ii) How many sweets were there in each small packets?

                      (b) If all sweets were included,
                      (i) what was the maximum number of packets
                      (Ii) how many sweets were there in each packet

                      Help me!

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                        jieheng
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                        Michaelia0816:
                        4. Rashid had sweets of 3 different flavours. There were 99 strawberry flavoured, 42 orange flavoured and 141 lemon flavoured sweets. He packed an equal number of each flavour into small packet but 1 strawberry and 1 lemon flavoured sweets were left out.


                        (a) (i) What was the maximum number of packets?
                        (ii) How many sweets were there in each small packets?

                        (b) If all sweets were included,
                        (i) what was the maximum number of packets
                        (Ii) how many sweets were there in each packet

                        Help me!
                        4)

                        Strawberry 98 = 2*7*7
                        Orange 42 = 2*7*3
                        Lemon 140 = 2*7*10

                        HCF = 2*7 =14

                        a)
                        i) the max no of packets = 14

                        ii) No of sweets in each small packets = 7+3+10 = 20


                        Strawberry 99 = 3^2*11
                        Orange 42 = 2*3*7
                        Lemon 141 = 3*47

                        HCF =3

                        b)

                        i) the max no of packets = 3

                        ii) No of sweets in each small packets = 3*11+2*7+47 = 94

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