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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
      last edited by

      Bokwa:
      Hi MathsGuru,


      Please help my child with these questions.

      Q: There were a total of 930 boys and girls at a carnival. After 4/5 of the boys and 3/4 of the girls left there were 120 more girls than boys that remained. How many boys were at the carnival at first?

      Q: 94 children took part on a lucky draw and 32 of them won a prize. 1/8 of the girls and 4/5 of the boys won a prize. How many girls did not win a prize.

      Please help....thanks alot.
      Firstly, I m not mathsguru ...mathsguru is the user who started this thread.


      Q1.
      Number of boys remaining (1/5) --> 1 unit --------- total number of boys --> 5 units

      Number of girls remaining (1/4) --> 1 unit + 120 ----- total number of girls --> 4 units + 480

      Total number of boys and girls
      = 9 units + 480 --> 930
      1 unit --> 50

      Total number of boys at first --> 5 x 50 = 250

      Q2.
      1/8 girls + 4/5 boys --> 32
      4/32 girls + 4/5 boys --> 32
      1/32 girls + 1/5 boys --> 8

      32/32 girls + 5/5 boys --> 94
      27/32 girls + (5/32 girls + 5/5 boys) --> 94
      27/32 girls --> 94 - 5 x 8 = 54
      1/32 girls --> 2 ------- total number of girls --> 64
      Number of girls who did not win any prize = 7/8 x 64 = 56

      cheers.

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      • B Offline
        Bokwa
        last edited by

        Hi,


        Can someone please help me to solve these two questions?

        Q1: The ratio of Sasi’s age to his father’s age is 2:7 at present. In twelve years’ time, the ratio will become 2:5. Find Sasi’s present age.

        Q2: Ken and Clark went shopping. The ratio of money Ken had to what Clark had was 6:5. The amount each of them spent was in the ratio 3:2 respectively. Ken spent 1/4 of his money. What was the ratio of the amount Ken had left to the amount Clark had left?

        Thank you.

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        • MathIzzzFunM Offline
          MathIzzzFun
          last edited by

          Bokwa:
          Hi,


          Can someone please help me to solve these two questions?

          Q1: The ratio of Sasi's age to his father's age is 2:7 at present. In twelve years' time, the ratio will become 2:5. Find Sasi's present age.

          Q2: Ken and Clark went shopping. The ratio of money Ken had to what Clark had was 6:5. The amount each of them spent was in the ratio 3:2 respectively. Ken spent 1/4 of his money. What was the ratio of the amount Ken had left to the amount Clark had left?

          Thank you.
          Q1- age difference remains the same ... so equalize the difference in ratio parts

          at present, sasi's age : father's age = 2:7 --> 6u : 21u (difference = 15u)
          in 12 years' time, sasi's age : father's age = 2:5 --> 10u : 25u (difference = 15u)

          10u - 6u = 4u --> 12 years
          1u --> 3 years

          Sasi's present age --> 6 x 3 = 18 years old


          Q2.. Ken's spending : Clark's spending -> 3u : 2u
          Ken spent 1/4 of his money,
          so, At first, Ken's money : Clark's money -> 12u : 10u (ratio of 6:5)

          Money left, Ken : Clark --> 9u : 8u = 9 : 8

          cheers.

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            elishatan
            last edited by

            I need help! I don't know how to do this question.


            http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii44/elishahy88/IMG_04051_zpsb7291b1a.jpg\">

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            • MathIzzzFunM Offline
              MathIzzzFun
              last edited by

              elishatan:
              I need help! I don't know how to do this question.


              http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii44/elishahy88/IMG_04051_zpsb7291b1a.jpg\">
              3/10 of A= = 2/5 of C
              6/10 of A = 6/15 of C
              A -> 10 units, shaded A -> 6 units, unshaded A -> 4 unuts
              C-> 15 units, shaded C -> 6 units, unshaded C -> 9 units
              shaded B -> 12 units (total shaded)
              80% of B -> 12 units, B -> 15 units, unshaded B -> 3 units

              can u continue from here?

              cheers.

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              • E Offline
                elishatan
                last edited by

                MathIzzzFun:
                elishatan:

                I need help! I don't know how to do this question.


                http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii44/elishahy88/IMG_04051_zpsb7291b1a.jpg\">

                3/10 of A= = 2/5 of C
                6/10 of A = 6/15 of C
                A -> 10 units, shaded A -> 6 units, unshaded A -> 4 unuts
                C-> 15 units, shaded C -> 6 units, unshaded C -> 9 units
                shaded B -> 12 units (total shaded)
                80% of B -> 12 units, B -> 15 units, unshaded B -> 3 units

                can u continue from here?

                cheers.

                Is it 10 + 15 + 15 - 12 = 28 (units that whole figure has)
                Shaded: 6 + 6 = 12

                Answer: 16/28

                Is this correct?

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                • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  elishatan:
                  MathIzzzFun:

                  [quote=\"elishatan\"]I need help! I don't know how to do this question.


                  http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii44/elishahy88/IMG_04051_zpsb7291b1a.jpg\">

                  3/10 of A= = 2/5 of C
                  6/10 of A = 6/15 of C
                  A -> 10 units, shaded A -> 6 units, unshaded A -> 4 unuts
                  C-> 15 units, shaded C -> 6 units, unshaded C -> 9 units
                  shaded B -> 12 units (total shaded)
                  80% of B -> 12 units, B -> 15 units, unshaded B -> 3 units

                  can u continue from here?

                  cheers.

                  Is it 10 + 15 + 15 - 12 = 28 (units that whole figure has)
                  Shaded: 6 + 6 = 12

                  Answer: 16/28

                  Is this correct?[/quote]yes... 4/7 in simplest form

                  cheers.

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                    S-H
                    last edited by

                    Hi mathsguru, pls kindly help me with this question:-


                    A delivery service charges $18 for each item delivered safely to a customer, but it has to pay $38 for every item that is damaged during delivery. If a customer pays a total of $48376 for an order of 3988 glass sculptures, how many glass sculptures are delivered safely without damage?

                    Thank you very much.

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                    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                      MathIzzzFun
                      last edited by

                      S-H:
                      Hi mathsguru, pls kindly help me with this question:-


                      A delivery service charges $18 for each item delivered safely to a customer, but it has to pay $38 for every item that is damaged during delivery. If a customer pays a total of $48376 for an order of 3988 glass sculptures, how many glass sculptures are delivered safely without damage?

                      Thank you very much.
                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=25129&start=1850

                      cheers.

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                      • H Offline
                        Herbie
                        last edited by

                        Hi! I hv one qn which needs help.


                        A is a point (0,7), B is the point (5,0) and O is the origin.

                        Find the equation of the line which passes through the origin and is parallet to AB.

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