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    Q&A - P4 Math

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    • heyhoeH Offline
      heyhoe
      last edited by

      From a p4

      For a, find the relationship between figure no. and the no. Of blocks used. (x5-1) then, so, 6x5-1=29 Ans : 29
      For b, Find the relationship. (x2+1) so... 31-1 divide by2=15
      Ans:15From gold




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      • B Offline
        BigDevil
        last edited by

        Figure 3 in the question has 16 blocks, but your formula 3x5-1 = 14 leh :?

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        • J Offline
          Jamesbond
          last edited by

          BigDevil:
          Figure 3 in the question has 16 blocks, but your formula 3x5-1 = 14 leh :?

          So how to derive now....???

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          • PiggyLalalaP Offline
            PiggyLalala
            last edited by

            The formula shld be (n+1)^2

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            • MathIzzzFunM Offline
              MathIzzzFun
              last edited by

              Jamesbond:
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              Pl help me solve this....Thx.

              This is a variation of the odd number series...
              For odd number series, the sum to the nth odd number is equal to n²


              Figure 1
              --> 1 + 3 -- 1st odd number + 2nd odd number
              --> total number of blocks = 4 = 2² = (1+1)²
              --> number of blocks in last row = 2nd odd number = 3 = 2x1+1

              Figure 2
              --> 1+3+5 -- 1st + 2nd + 3rd odd number
              --> Total number of blocks = 9 = 3² = (2+1)²
              --> number of blocks in last row = 3rd odd number = 5 = 2x2+1

              So..in Figure N
              Total number of blocks = (N+1)²
              Number of blocks in last row = 2xN +1

              a) total number of blocks in figure 6 = (6+1)² = 49
              b) figure with 31 blocks in last row = (31-1)/2= 15 --> figure 15
              total number of blocks used in figure 15 = 16² = 256

              cheers.

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              • J Offline
                Jamesbond
                last edited by

                Its a new questn for P4…Its from P4… De la salle SA2-2010…


                OOPS!!!
                Thx mathizzfun…

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                  Sun_2010
                  last edited by

                  Jamesbond:
                  Its a new questn for P4....Its from P4.. De la salle SA2-2010..


                  OOPS!!!!
                  Thx mathizzfun...

                  Good question , thanks for posting it.

                  If you notice
                  In fig 1 , if you take unit no 1 and place it over unit no2 , it forms a 2 units square.
                  In fig 2 if you unit no 4,8,9 and invert it over units 5,2,1 it forms a square on 3 units square.
                  So on...

                  Maths is fun! 😉

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                    Jamesbond
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                    Sun_2010:
                    Jamesbond:

                    Its a new questn for P4....Its from P4.. De la salle SA2-2010..


                    OOPS!!!!
                    Thx mathizzfun...


                    Good question , thanks for posting it.

                    If you notice
                    In fig 1 , if you take unit no 1 and place it over unit no2 , it forms a 2 units square.
                    In fig 2 if you unit no 4,8,9 and invert it over units 5,2,1 it forms a square on 3 units square.
                    So on...

                    Maths is fun! 😉

                    YES.... :boogie:

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                    • heyhoeH Offline
                      heyhoe
                      last edited by

                      Hi Jamesbond,


                      Sorry for the confusion. My kid just trying to help.

                      It’s good that MathIzzFun is able to help. I’ll show this to my DS.

                      Cheers

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                        Jamesbond
                        last edited by

                        heyhoe:
                        Hi Jamesbond,


                        Sorry for the confusion. My kid just trying to help.

                        It's good that MathIzzFun is able to help. I'll show this to my DS.

                        Cheers
                        V r here to try and help each other...No worries when v go wrong....I have solved many questions wrongly myself... :imcool:.... Gr8 people in math r always there for r rescue..... :rahrah:

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