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    • O Offline
      Oldschool
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      peggy:
      Please help with this.


      4 years ago, David's age was twice of Ben's age.
      Ben is 5 years younger than David now.
      How old is Peter now ?

      Thank you.
      Hi

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      Regards

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        peggy
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        Thanks oldschool!

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          pinball
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          Can someone show me how to solve the following question using the model.


          Mrs Lee bought 35 blue and red hair clips. She then packed them equally into 5 packets. If there are 3 more pink clips than blue clips in each packet, how many blue clips are there in each packet?

          Thanks

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            pinball
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            thank you quekcc šŸ˜„

            quekcc:
            pinball:

            Can someone show me how to solve the following question using the model.

            Mrs Lee bought 35 blue and red hair clips. She then packed them equally into 5 packets. If there are 3 more pink clips than blue clips in each packet, how many blue clips are there in each packet?

            Thanks

            First, each packet will have 35/5 = 7 clips.

            Now draw model, draw 1 unit block to represent blue clips, and then the same unit block with another block of 3 clips to represent pink clips.

            As total is 7 clips, so the 2 unit block will be 7 - 3 = 4 clips.

            Finally, 1 unit block = 4/2 = 2 clips.

            Ans: 2 blue clips in each packet.

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              jolenekoh
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              Appreciate for the help šŸ™‚


              Fiona and Elaine had 156 bookmarks. Elaine and Gregory had 204 bookmarks Gregory and Fiona had 248 bookmarks. How many bookmarks did the 3 of them have altogether?

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                Oldschool
                last edited by

                jolenekoh:
                Appreciate for the help šŸ™‚


                Fiona and Elaine had 156 bookmarks. Elaine and Gregory had 204 bookmarks Gregory and Fiona had 248 bookmarks. How many bookmarks did the 3 of them have altogether?
                Hi,

                F+E=156
                E+G=204
                G+F=248

                2(E+F+G)=608
                E+F+G= 304

                Regards

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                  jolenekoh
                  last edited by

                  Thank you Oldschool

                  Oldschool:
                  jolenekoh:

                  Appreciate for the help šŸ™‚

                  Fiona and Elaine had 156 bookmarks. Elaine and Gregory had 204 bookmarks Gregory and Fiona had 248 bookmarks. How many bookmarks did the 3 of them have altogether?

                  Hi,

                  F+E=156
                  E+G=204
                  G+F=248

                  2(E+F+G)=608
                  E+F+G= 304

                  Regards

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                    sembgal
                    last edited by

                    jolenekoh:
                    Appreciate for the help šŸ™‚


                    Fiona and Elaine had 156 bookmarks. Elaine and Gregory had 204 bookmarks Gregory and Fiona had 248 bookmarks. How many bookmarks did the 3 of them have altogether?
                    Difference between Fiona and Gregory =204 - 156 = 48
                    248 - 48= 200
                    200/2 = 100 (Fiona)
                    156 - 100 = 56 (Elaine)
                    204 - 56 = 148 (Gregory)
                    Total = 100 + 56 + 148 = 304

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                      jolenekoh
                      last edited by

                      Thank you sembgal



                      Can explain why ~ Difference between Fiona and Gregory =204 - 156 = 48 šŸ˜„


                      sembgal:
                      jolenekoh:

                      Appreciate for the help šŸ™‚

                      Fiona and Elaine had 156 bookmarks. Elaine and Gregory had 204 bookmarks Gregory and Fiona had 248 bookmarks. How many bookmarks did the 3 of them have altogether?

                      Difference between Fiona and Gregory =204 - 156 = 48
                      248 - 48= 200
                      200/2 = 100 (Fiona)
                      156 - 100 = 56 (Elaine)
                      204 - 56 = 148 (Gregory)
                      Total = 100 + 56 + 148 = 304

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                        babycutie71
                        last edited by

                        How to solve this problem? Would appreciate detailed explanation too.



                        Gopal wants to buy 8 bars of chocolate but he is short of $3. If he buys 7 bars of chocolate, he will have $1 left. How much money does he have?

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