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    Q&A - P3 Math

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    • U Offline
      usaik
      last edited by

      small:
      Muffins:

      2346 - 27 = 2319


      2319 + 628 = 2947

      Rounding down 2947 to the nearest multiple of 4, we get 2944

      So, the answer for a) is 2944

      b) 2947 - 2944 = 3

      Hope this helped! šŸ™‚ šŸ™‚

      I think Muffins forgot to divide the total coins by 4:

      2346 - 27 + 628 = 2947

      2947 / 4 = 736 R3

      a) 736 coins
      b) 3 coins

      .

      Hi Muffin, Hi Small,
      Thanks for the enlightenment.
      I initially thought I have to use esimate to solve this and was stuck for a long while. THANKS so much!!!

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        pertunia
        last edited by

        small:
        Hassan has some pokemon cards to share among his friends. If he gives each friend 6 pokemon cards, he will have 5 cards left. If he gives each friend 8 pokemon cards, he will be short of 7 pokemon cards. How many pokemon cards does Hassan have? \t\t\t\t\t


        Gap : 5+7 = 12

        Different = 8 - 6 = 2\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t
        12 / 2 = 6 friends\t\t\t\t\t
        \t\t\t
        From red font :
        6 cards x 6 + 5 cards
        = 41 cards\t\t\t\t\t\t

        Hassan have 41 pokemon cards altogether.

        šŸ˜Ž

        Hi small,

        Can you please explain why you use gap = 5+7? I am missing something here. Thanks.

        And thanks to all the others who help with the answers. Really appreciate it.

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          small
          last edited by

          pertunia:
          small:

          Hassan has some pokemon cards to share among his friends. If he gives each friend 6 pokemon cards, he will have 5 cards left. If he gives each friend 8 pokemon cards, he will be short of 7 pokemon cards. How many pokemon cards does Hassan have? \t\t\t\t\t


          Gap : 5+7 = 12

          Different = 8 - 6 = 2\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t
          12 / 2 = 6 friends\t\t\t\t\t
          \t\t\t
          From red font :
          6 cards x 6 + 5 cards
          = 41 cards\t\t\t\t\t\t

          Hassan have 41 pokemon cards altogether.

          šŸ˜Ž


          Hi small,

          Can you please explain why you use gap = 5+7? I am missing something here. Thanks.

          And thanks to all the others who help with the answers. Really appreciate it.


          Hi pertunia,

          I am using Inference Approach to solve this, learned this from my son. :oops:


          Alternatively you can refer to Tianzhu's solution on other question. :celebrate:

          http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=280&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=2490

          .

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            usaik
            last edited by

            small:


            Hi pertunia,

            I am using Inference Approach to solve this, learned this from my son. :oops:
            Hi Small,
            Are inference approach taugth in school?
            My child is able to solve this but too impatient to show me the detailed working :x . But I manage to conclude that he did it via the difference of the cards given to the friend and the difference of the cards left to deduce the no of friends. I am pretty sure this is a faster method compared to the traditional algebra method I was taught as the child is able to achive it mentally without any working rather quickly. But my concern is his lack of working may cause him to lose mark.


            Hi Pertunia,
            I can only achieve this via the algebra way which help me to understand how this gap thingy way works. If you were also trained in the way how I was trained perhaps this working might help you understand what the gap means.

            No of friends : n
            6n +5 = total number of cards........(1)
            8n - 7= total number of cards ........(2)

            (2) - (1) : 2n -7-5 = 0 => 2n = 7+5 => n = 6

            No of cards Hassan has : 6x6 + 5 = 41

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              bookwormkids
              last edited by

              Hi! Need help on the following question (Q35).


              Karen had $40 more than Ali. After Karen bought a dress for $180 and Ali bought a tennis racket for $200, Karen had twice the amount of money Ali had. How much did Karen has at first?

              Could anyone provide solution with model drawing please? (I don't really know how to draw the \"after\" diagram.) Thanks!

              :oops:

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                atutor2001
                last edited by

                bookwormkids:
                Hi! Need help on the following question (Q35).


                Karen had $40 more than Ali. After Karen bought a dress for $180 and Ali bought a tennis racket for $200, Karen had twice the amount of money Ali had. How much did Karen has at first?

                Could anyone provide solution with model drawing please? (I don't really know how to draw the \"after\" diagram.) Thanks!

                :oops:
                Don't draw the BEFORE diagram first.

                Draw the AFTER diagram first then add back $180 and $200 to this AFTER diagram such that Karen is longer than Ali (this \"longer\" part is $40) and we will get the comparison model for BEFORE.

                [ ][ ]...Karen (AFTER)
                [ ].......Ali (AFTER)

                [ ][ ][-----$180--------]...Karen (BEFORE)
                [ ][-------$200-----]$40 ....Ali (BEFORE)

                So 1 UNIT is 200+40-180 = 60

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                  KSP
                  last edited by

                  P3 Maths question.


                  x + y = 500
                  x - y = 300

                  Find x and y.

                  How to explain the whole process of solving this to a P3? Thanks.

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                    atutor2001
                    last edited by

                    KSP:
                    P3 Maths question.


                    x + y = 500
                    x - y = 300

                    Find x and y.

                    How to explain the whole process of solving this to a P3? Thanks.
                    Hi KSP

                    Good question because many kids do not understand x-y in model. Draw x longer than y and the difference is 300. So x-y gives the \"difference\" in length of the model between X & Y where X is longer than Y. In words, (x-y=300) means X is 300 more than Y

                    [......................] ----X
                    [........]....300.... ----Y

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                      bookwormkids
                      last edited by

                      atutor2001:
                      bookwormkids:

                      Hi! Need help on the following question (Q35).


                      Karen had $40 more than Ali. After Karen bought a dress for $180 and Ali bought a tennis racket for $200, Karen had twice the amount of money Ali had. How much did Karen has at first?

                      Could anyone provide solution with model drawing please? (I don't really know how to draw the \"after\" diagram.) Thanks!

                      :oops:

                      Don't draw the BEFORE diagram first.

                      Draw the AFTER diagram first then add back $180 and $200 to this AFTER diagram such that Karen is longer than Ali (this \"longer\" part is $40) and we will get the comparison model for BEFORE.

                      [ ][ ]...Karen (AFTER)
                      [ ].......Ali (AFTER)

                      [ ][ ][-----$180--------]...Karen (BEFORE)
                      [ ][-------$200-----]$40 ....Ali (BEFORE)

                      So 1 UNIT is 200+40-180 = 60

                      Hi atutor2001! Thanks for your help! šŸ˜„

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                        atutor2001
                        last edited by

                        bookwormkids:

                        Hi atutor2001! Thanks for your help! šŸ˜„
                        You are most welcome. I find it easier to draw backwards from comparison model with \"complete unit\" then starting with \"difference\".

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