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    Q&A - P3 Math

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    • PiggyLalalaP Offline
      PiggyLalala
      last edited by

      Another approach ..


      http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5804257287/in/photostream

      http://i56.tinypic.com/2n1gyuw.jpg\">

      cheers.[/quote]

      Really like your approach to this question. Never thought that the question be done using model. Cool. From the first bar, we know that
      B + C = 7. Then it is back to the usual P1 and P2 model.

      B: XXXXXXXX<-----2litres--->
      šŸ˜„ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
      Therefore 2 units = 7 -2 = 5
      1 unit = 5/2 = 2.5
      B: 2.5

      Back to MathIzzzFun model: Therefore the wall: 5 + 2.5 = 7.5 litres.
      I really like this approach. šŸ˜„

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      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
        MathIzzzFun
        last edited by

        PiggyLalala:

        PiggyLalala:

        After rephrased the question, I discussed the question with my P3 child again. I told him that to paint the wall, we need exactly a tin of Paint A, a tin of paint B and one tin of paint C, that is
        A + B + C = Wall

        Next, I guide him to tell me what information can we deduce from the statement 'If only Paint A is used, we are short of 7litres.'
        He told me B + C = 7
        Similarly from the next two statements, we know that A + C = 5
        and A + B = 3.

        Then I reminded him that we have managed to reduce the question to a similar question that he has done before in P1 and P2:
        * + @ = 10
        * +* - @ = 2.
        What is * and @?

        Back to the 'Paint question', my son then told me that
        2A + 2B + 2C = 5 + 3 + 7 = 15
        therefore A + B + C = 15/2 = 7.5

        That is the wall needs 7.5 litres of paint. šŸ˜„
        This is an alternative approach from me and my son after understanding the question with the help of Ksi and MathIzzzFun. What about yours?

        Maths is FUN šŸ˜„ because it can be done by a few approaches. šŸ˜„ :lol:

        Hi

        Math is fun indeed. But many children will inevitably be intimidated by seemingly tough questions and find it boring zzz ... I hope to share different approaches to problem solving and hopefully this will make it from zzz to fun - which is why I use the moniker mathizzzfun šŸ˜„

        back to the same problem, after you reach
        B+C = 7
        A+C = 5
        A+B = 3

        we are back to the typical \"shapes\" type of question šŸ˜„

        cheers.

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        • MathIzzzFunM Offline
          MathIzzzFun
          last edited by

          PiggyLalala:

          PiggyLalala:

          Another approach ..

          http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5804257287/in/photostream

          http://i56.tinypic.com/2n1gyuw.jpg\">

          cheers.

          Really like your approach to this question. Never thought that the question be done using model. Cool. From the first bar, we know that
          B + C = 7. Then it is back to the usual P1 and P2 model.

          B: XXXXXXXX<-----2litres--->
          šŸ˜„ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
          Therefore 2 units = 7 -2 = 5
          1 unit = 5/2 = 2.5
          B: 2.5

          Back to MathIzzzFun model: Therefore the wall: 5 + 2.5 = 7.5 litres.
          I really like this approach. šŸ˜„

          avec plaisir :lol:

          cheers.

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          • M Offline
            mama_10
            last edited by

            Janet & Rebecca saved a total of $387.6, Janet & Jennifer saved a total of $276.85. If Rebecca and Jennifer saved a total of $200.95, how much did Janet save?

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            • PiggyLalalaP Offline
              PiggyLalala
              last edited by

              mama_10:
              Janet & Rebecca saved a total of $387.6, Janet & Jennifer saved a total of $276.85. If Rebecca and Jennifer saved a total of $200.95, how much did Janet save?

              Janet + Rebecca = 387.6
              Janet + Jennifer = 276.85
              Rebecca + Jennifer = 200.95

              Therefore 2janet + 2rebecca +2jennifer = 865.40
              Janet + rebecca + jennifer = 865.40/2 = 432.70

              therefore rebecca = 432.70 - 200.95 = 231.75

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              • T Offline
                teh_oh
                last edited by

                PiggyLalala:
                mama_10:

                Janet & Rebecca saved a total of $387.6, Janet & Jennifer saved a total of $276.85. If Rebecca and Jennifer saved a total of $200.95, how much did Janet save?


                Janet + Rebecca = 387.6
                Janet + Jennifer = 276.85
                Rebecca + Jennifer = 200.95

                Therefore 2janet + 2rebecca +2jennifer = 865.40
                Janet + rebecca + jennifer = 865.40/2 = 432.70

                therefore rebecca = 432.70 - 200.95 = 231.75

                Hi,
                Is this P3 or P4 math? Thanks.

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                • C Offline
                  cimman
                  last edited by

                  teh_oh:
                  PiggyLalala:

                  [quote=\"mama_10\"]Janet & Rebecca saved a total of $387.6, Janet & Jennifer saved a total of $276.85. If Rebecca and Jennifer saved a total of $200.95, how much did Janet save?


                  Janet + Rebecca = 387.6
                  Janet + Jennifer = 276.85
                  Rebecca + Jennifer = 200.95

                  Therefore 2janet + 2rebecca +2jennifer = 865.40
                  Janet + rebecca + jennifer = 865.40/2 = 432.70

                  therefore rebecca = 432.70 - 200.95 = 231.75

                  Hi,
                  Is this P3 or P4 math? Thanks.[/quote]well, Decimals isn't taught in P4 yet, till the later part of the year.

                  This looks like algebra to me. It will be interesting to see if modelling can solve this.

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                  • corneyAmberC Offline
                    corneyAmber
                    last edited by

                    http://i54.tinypic.com/2gvog1u.jpg\">

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                    • corneyAmberC Offline
                      corneyAmber
                      last edited by

                      teh_oh:
                      PiggyLalala:

                      [quote=\"mama_10\"]Janet & Rebecca saved a total of $387.6, Janet & Jennifer saved a total of $276.85. If Rebecca and Jennifer saved a total of $200.95, how much did Janet save?


                      Janet + Rebecca = 387.6
                      Janet + Jennifer = 276.85
                      Rebecca + Jennifer = 200.95

                      Therefore 2janet + 2rebecca +2jennifer = 865.40
                      Janet + rebecca + jennifer = 865.40/2 = 432.70

                      therefore rebecca = 432.70 - 200.95 = 231.75

                      Hi,
                      Is this P3 or P4 math? Thanks.[/quote]P3 can already draw such models and it starts by deducing which one has the smallest unit in order to see the representation clearly on the model.

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                      • PiggyLalalaP Offline
                        PiggyLalala
                        last edited by

                        Not really algebra. I would rather relate this question to question like

                        šŸ˜„ + :imcool: = 8
                        :imcool: + :dancing: 10
                        šŸ˜„ + :dancing: =6.
                        Find the value of šŸ˜„ .

                        We observe that if we add all, we will have 2( šŸ˜„ + :imcool:+ :dancing: ) = 24.
                        ( šŸ˜„ + :imcool:+ :dancing: ) = 12
                        therefore šŸ˜„ = 12 -10 = 2.
                        Such questions are common in P2 assessment book.

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