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    • R Offline
      redruby
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      MathsOlympiadtrainer:
      redruby:

      Tina earned $600 more than Bala every month. Both of them spent $2400 each month and saved the rest. When Tina saved $9000, Bala saved only $4800. How much did Tina spend in total?


      Since both spent the same amount, the saving difference will be due to their difference in earnings. Each month, Tina earned $600 more. So it will take
      $9000-$4800=$4200
      $4200 / $600 = 7 months to get the stated amount saved.
      Ans: 7 X $2400 = $16800

      Cheers.

      Thx.

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        2632parent
        last edited by

        Can anyone help me with the following questions,


        1) A container when 5/6 filled with water weighs 454kg. When it is 1/4 filled with water, it weighs 321kg. What is the mass of the container?

        2) Mrs Lim went to the market with a sum of money. She spent 1/2 of her money and $12 on prawns. She then spent 1/3 of the remaining money and $13 on chickens.
        Finally, she spent 1/4 of the money she had left and $14 on eggs.
        In the end, she had $7.
        A) how much did Mrs Lim have left after spending her money on chickens?

        B) how much did she have at first?

        Thank you

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          marstolive
          last edited by

          1) Tim,Dan and Henry were given some marbles.

          Tim received 1/6 of the marbles.
          Dan 's share of the marbles was 6/11 of Henry.
          Tim and Dan received 94 marbles altogether.
          a) How many marbles were given to Henry?
          b) How many marbles did the three of them receive?


          Can someone help to solve the above using units/ratio method?
          Thanks in advance n in a milion.

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            marstolive
            last edited by

            Hi appreciate your assistance on the following question.



            A box of beads was sold out in 4 days. 1/5 of the beads were sold on the second day. 3/10 of the cards were sold on the third day. The number of beads sold on the fourth day was 14 more than that sold on the second day. The ratio of the beads sold on the first day to the total number of beads sold on the next 3 days was 1:7.

            a) What was the total number of beads in the box?
            b) how many more beads were sold on day 4 than on day 1?

            :nailbite:

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              babies
              last edited by

              Anyone to help me in the questions?


              1/3 of the amount of money Oliver has is the same as 2/3 of the amount of money Kayla has.
              a) If Oliver has $60 more than Kayla, how much money does Oliver have?
              b) If Oliver has $120 more than Kayla, how much money does Oliver have than Kayla?


              Kamal bought 143 red markers and black markers. After he gave the same number of red markers and black markers, he was left with 3/7 of the red markers and 1/3 of the black markers. How many black markers did he have left?

              Thanks in advance!

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              • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                MathIzzzFun
                last edited by

                2632parent:
                Can anyone help me with the following questions,


                1) A container when 5/6 filled with water weighs 454kg. When it is 1/4 filled with water, it weighs 321kg. What is the mass of the container?

                Thank you

                similar questions -
                When a bucket was 1/7 filled with water, its weight was 5kg. The weight of the bucket was 23kg when water was filled to its brim. What was the weight of the empty bucket?
                - http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=25121&start=1480


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                cheers.

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                • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  babies:
                  Anyone to help me in the questions?


                  1/3 of the amount of money Oliver has is the same as 2/3 of the amount of money Kayla has.
                  a) If Oliver has $60 more than Kayla, how much money does Oliver have?
                  b) If Oliver has $120 more than Kayla, how much money does Oliver have than Kayla?

                  Thanks in advance!
                  Using equal fraction/equalizing numerator method:

                  1/3 of Oliver's money = 2/3 of Kayla's money
                  2/6 of Oliver's money = 2/3 of Kayla's money

                  Oliver's money --> 6 units
                  Kayla's money --> 3 units

                  a) If Oliver has $60 more than Kayla,
                  6 units - 3 units = 3 units --> $60
                  1 unit --> $20

                  Oliver's money --> 6 x $20 = $120

                  b) If Oliver has $120 more than Kayla,
                  6 units - 3 units = 3 units --> $120
                  1 unit --> $40

                  Oliver's money --> 6 x $40 = $ 240

                  cheers.

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                  • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    babies:
                    Anyone to help me in the questions?


                    Kamal bought 143 red markers and black markers. After he gave away the same number of red markers and black markers, he was left with 3/7 of the red markers and 1/3 of the black markers. How many black markers did he have left?

                    Thanks in advance!
                    same number of red and black markers were given away, so

                    4/7 of red markers = 2/3 of black markers
                    4/7 of red markers = 4/6 of black markers

                    red markers --> 7 units
                    black markers --> 6 units
                    Total number of markers --> 13 units

                    13 units --> 143
                    1 unit = 11

                    Number of black markers --> 66
                    Number of black markers left --> 1/3 x 66 = 22

                    cheers.

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                      Lizzyho
                      last edited by

                      Draw a model with 10 equal parts.


                      1/5 of the beads were sold on the second day=2 parts

                      3/10 of the cards (I think you meant beads) were sold on the third day=3 parts

                      ratio of the beads sold on the first day to the total number of beads sold on the next 3 days was 1:7=total beads should be divided into 8 (1+7) parts. Thus we need to share out the original 10 parts into 8 parts=10/8=1 1/4. This means that for each of the original part, you need to further divide into 4 smaller parts. Thus day 1=1original part+1small part (sorry I don’t know how to draw out on the computer, hope you understand)

                      number of beads sold on the fourth day was 14 more than that sold on the second day=remaining parts=3 original parts+3small parts
                      Thus 1 original part+3small parts=7small parts=14 beads. 1 small part=2 beads.

                      a) Total number of beads in the box=2x4x10=80 beads
                      b) No. of beads sold on day 4=16+14=30 beads
                      No. of beads sold on day 1=4+2=6
                      24 more beads were sold on day 4 than day 1

                      Think I’m correct, hope you understand

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                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        marstolive:
                        Hi appreciate your assistance on the following question.



                        A box of beads was sold out in 4 days. 1/5 of the beads were sold on the second day. 3/10 of the beads were sold on the third day. The number of beads sold on the fourth day was 14 more than that sold on the second day. The ratio of the beads sold on the first day to the total number of beads sold on the next 3 days was 1:7.

                        a) What was the total number of beads in the box?
                        b) how many more beads were sold on day 4 than on day 1?

                        :nailbite:
                        using fractions:

                        Day 2 --> 1/5 of beads = 8/40 of beads
                        Day 3 --> 3/10 of beads =12/40 of beads
                        Day 4 --> 8/40 of beads + 14 beads
                        Day 2+Day3+Day 4 --> 28/40 of beads + 14 beads

                        Day 1 --> 1/8 of beads = 5/40 of beads

                        Day 1 + Day 2+Day3+Day 4
                        = 28/40 of beads + 14 beads + 5/40 of beads
                        = 33/40 of beads + 14 beads

                        7/40 of beads --> 14 beads
                        1/40 of beads --> 2 beads
                        a) Total number of beads --> 40 x 2 = 80 beads
                        b) Day 4 --> 8 x 2 + 14 = 30 beads
                        Day 1 --> 5 x 2 = 10 beads

                        30 beads - 10 beads = 20 beads --> 20 more bead were sold on Day 4 than on Day 1.

                        cheers.

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