Q&A - PSLE Math
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Oldschool
The second question “84 stalks of orchids …”
May i know the “2U” came from where?
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Beikiasu:
Hi
2) A florist had 84 stalks of orchids and 4 times as many stalks of roses in her shop.After buying an equal number of orchids and roses the ratio of the number of orchids to the number of roses became 5:9.How many stalks of orchids and roses did she buy altogether? CHIIJ, 2011, Qusetion 9, 3 mark, Answer 462. Thanks.
Orchids ------ 84
Roses ------ 336 (4*84)
Difference ------ 252
An equal number of orchids and roses were added; hence the difference stays the same.
Orchids: Roses ------ 5:9
4 units ------ 252
1 unit ------ 63
Number of orchids in the end------ 5*63 -------315
Number of orchids bought ------- 315 – 84 ------231
Total number of stalks of orchids and roses ------231*2 -------462
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Beikiasu:
HiOldschool
The second question \"84 stalks of orchids ...\"
May i know the \"2U\" came from where?
Thanks
Bought equal amount of roses and orchids.
So, bought U amount of roses and U amount of orchids.
Therefore, total bought is 2U.
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Beikiasu:
here's an alternative approach:
2) A florist had 84 stalks of orchids and 4 times as many stalks of roses in her shop.After buying an equal number of orchids and roses the ratio of the number of orchids to the number of roses became 5:9.How many stalks of orchids and roses did she buy altogether? CHIIJ, 2011, Qusetion 9, 3 mark, Answer 462. Thanks.
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old school,tianzhu and cimman, :thankyou: :thankyou:
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Hi, can someone help me to solve this problem sum?
1) The number of members in a stamp-collectors club increased by 40% from March to April. However, the number of members dropped by 25% from April to May. If the difference in the number of members between March and May was 9, how many members were there in May?ACS, 2011, Questions 10,3 mark, Ans:189
2) The ratio of the number of duck to the number of geese on Farmer Zhou’s farm was 5:6. When Farmer Zhou acquired 242 more ducks, there was an overall increase of 40% of the total number of ducks and geese he had at first.
(a) How many ducks and geese were there on Farmer Zhou’s farm at the end?
(b) What was the percentage increase in the number of ducks on Farmer Zshou’s farm?ACS, 2011,Question 18, 5 mark, Ans:847, 88%
3) The ratio of Jamal’s mass to Katty’s mass is 4:5.Jamal’s mass is increased by 40% and Kathy’s mass is decreased. What percentage of kathy’s mass must be decreased so that thier total mass remains the same?TaoNan, 2011, Question 12, 4 mark, Ans:32% -
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Can anyone help me with these two problems sums. Thanks
From MY Pals are Here 6A
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Can anyone please help me with these problem sums taken from My Pals are Here Textbook 6A Pg 100
Qn 29
Zac and Sally share some stickers. If Zac gives Sally 1/2 of his stickers, Sally will have 48 more stickers than Zac. If Zac gives 1/4 of his share to Sally, Sally will have 28 more stickers. How many stickers does Zac have at first?
Qn 30
The figure shows the arrangement of lamp posts and trees along a stretch of road. A lamp post is placed after every 4 trees. The distnace between the lamp post and a tree is 1.2m. THere are 45 trees along the road. What is the length of the road?
First tree Second Tree Third Tree Fourth tree Lamppost Fifth tree
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Hi. I need help with the following Speed question.
Joel & Cliff ran a 100m race in which Joel crossed the finishing line just as Cliff reached the 90m mark.
a) Since Joel won the first race by 10m, he decided to start the second race 10m behind the starting line. Both boys ran at the same speed as in the first race. Who won the second race?
b) In the third race, Cliff started 10m ahead of the starting line. Again assuming that both boys ran at the same speed as in the first race, who was the winner of this race?
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altp10:
I assume Joel finish the race in 10 seconds. That means his speed is 10 meters per second. At that time (10 second) Cliff only reach 90m ; so Cliff speed is 9 meters per second.Hi. I need help with the following Speed question.
Joel & Cliff ran a 100m race in which Joel crossed the finishing line just as Cliff reached the 90m mark.
a) Since Joel won the first race by 10m, he decided to start the second race 10m behind the starting line. Both boys ran at the same speed as in the first race. Who won the second race?
b) In the third race, Cliff started 10m ahead of the starting line. Again assuming that both boys ran at the same speed as in the first race, who was the winner of this race?
Thank you in advance.
Joel start 10 meters behind, meaning he need to cover 110 meters, his speend is 10 meters per second, so he took 11 seconds.
Cliff speed is 9 meters per second, at 11 second he is at 99meter only, still behind Joel.
Cliff then start 10m in front, need to cover 90 meters, his speed is 9 meter per second, so complete in 10 seconds. Joel also took 10 second to reach. so they reach together.