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    Q&A - P3 Math

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    • B Offline
      BigDevil
      last edited by

      :shock: Amazing!


      It didn't even occur to me that excess of 2 is equivalent as saying shortage of 1! Certainly makes the solution a lot easier!

      Thanks!!

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        Sunflower03
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        dazzlego:
        Sunflower03:

        [quote=\"BigDevil\"]Alicia has fewer than 20 sweets.

        She puts the sweets into packets such that each packet will have the same number of sweets.
        If she puts them into packets of 3, she will have 2 sweets left over.
        If she puts them into packets of 5, she will be short of 1 sweet.
        How many sweets does Alicia have?

        I know this can be solved by listing...

        n x 3 + 2: 5 8 11 14 17
        n x 5 - 1: 4 9 14 19
        Ans: 14 sweets

        Are there any other methods?



        Hi Big Devil,

        May I know how you get 5 8 11 14 17 and 4 9 14 19?

        I still can't get it right.

        Kindly enlightening me.

        Thanks!

        Hi Sunflower03,
        It is \"multiple of 3 (+ 2)\" and \"multiple of 5 (- 1)\"

        Hi Big Devil,
        Yes, there is another method. You can use this method if all the cases have the same remainder or have the same shortage.
        In this question both cases have the same shortage since \"If she puts them into packets of 3, she will have 2 sweets left over\" has the same meaning as \"if she put them into packets of 3, she will be short of 1\"
        Then, find a common multiple of 3 and 5 first and after that subtract 1 (shortage) from it

        Cheers :celebrate:[/quote]

        Thanks Ladies for your explanation. Learn another thing today. 😄

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          Sun_2010
          last edited by

          Sunflower03 - BigD is a gentleman 😉


          Dazzlego - like your method - really dazzling. Never tot of taking it to the next step and seeing the excess as shortage or the otherway around. I like!

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            dazzlego
            last edited by

            Sun_2010:
            Sunflower03 - BigD is a gentleman 😉


            Dazzlego - like your method - really dazzling. Never tot of taking it to the next step and seeing the excess as shortage or the otherway around. I like!
            Dazzlego is also gentleman 🙂

            Thanks for the compliments. I am blushing now seriously 😄

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              Sunflower03
              last edited by

              Opps…Thanks Ladies and gentlemen.

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                Applelyn1
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                The total length of 3 pcs of ribbon A, B and 210cm. B is 50cm longer than C but 20cm shorter than A. What is the length of ribbon A?


                Pls help, thank you.

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                  dazzlego
                  last edited by

                  Applelyn1:
                  The total length of 3 pcs of ribbon A, B and 210cm. B is 50cm longer than C but 20cm shorter than A. What is the length of ribbon A?


                  Pls help, thank you.
                  Hi Applelyn1,
                  Have u tried to draw the model?

                  http://i50.tinypic.com/2h6hvrp.jpg\">

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                    Applelyn1
                    last edited by

                    dazzlego:
                    Applelyn1:

                    The total length of 3 pcs of ribbon A, B and 210cm. B is 50cm longer than C but 20cm shorter than A. What is the length of ribbon A?


                    Pls help, thank you.

                    Hi Applelyn1,
                    Have u tried to draw the model?

                    http://i50.tinypic.com/2h6hvrp.jpg\">

                    Hi dazzlego

                    I did and the answer is 100? the answer sheet stated as 80.

                    Thanks.

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                      BigDevil
                      last edited by

                      100cm should be correct.


                      Check: 100 (A) + 80 (B) + 30 © = 210

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                        dazzlego
                        last edited by

                        Applelyn1:
                        dazzlego:

                        [quote=\"Applelyn1\"]The total length of 3 pcs of ribbon A, B and 210cm. B is 50cm longer than C but 20cm shorter than A. What is the length of ribbon A?


                        Pls help, thank you.

                        Hi Applelyn1,
                        Have u tried to draw the model?

                        http://i50.tinypic.com/2h6hvrp.jpg\">

                        Hi dazzlego

                        I did and the answer is 100? the answer sheet stated as 80.

                        Thanks.[/quote]Hi Applelyn1,

                        Yes the answer is 100
                        210 - 20 + 50 = 240
                        240 ÷ 3 = 80 (B)
                        80 + 20 = 100 (A)

                        Answer sheet might be wrong sometimes 😄

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