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    Q&A - P4 Math

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    • P Offline
      peapot
      last edited by

      HAPPYH:
      I need help to understand the following (Pardon me if this is a very basic question; Obviously I am not sure)


      Estimate the answer

      535 + 320 = ?

      567+341 = ?

      They never say round off to the nearest tens or hundreds. Then how do we know for sure?

      For eg:
      535 + 320 = 540 + 320 = 860
      535 + 320 = 500 + 300 = 800

      Which one is correct? And why?

      Thank you in advance.
      I would think 860 should be the ans. we are asked to estimate the ans so the ans must be the closest to the real ans. this means u should round to nearest 10s.

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        milo-cupcake
        last edited by

        Hi , please help me this question with assumption method.


        Doreen paid $25 for 35 pens and pencils altogether.The pen were sold at $2 each and the pencils were sold at 3 for $1. How many pencil did she buy?

        Thank you ๐Ÿ˜„

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          milo-cupcake
          last edited by

          quekcc:
          Similar method that MathIzzzFun had presented.


          1 pen -> $2. 00
          3 pencils -> $1. 00
          Since you have to buy pencils in multiple of 3, we work out the difference of 3 pen and 3 pencils -> $5.00

          Assume Doreen bought all pens, total amount paid = 35 x $2. 00 = $70
          amount overpaid for pencils = $ 70 - $ 25= $45
          number of set (i.e. 3 pencils) of pencils bought = $45 รท $5 = 9
          number of pencils bought = 3 x 9 = 27


          Thanks quekcc :thankyou:

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            jacsplace
            last edited by

            Are there any websites โ€“ other than this forum of course โ€“ where maths questions are posted up and explanations provided on how to solve them?

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              Jamesbond
              last edited by

              Sudden confusion.....Pl clear my doubts... ๐Ÿ˜ข

              Q1)
              What is the best estimate of the value 4.59*101?
              1)400
              2)450
              3)460
              4)500

              Q2)A rectangular garden measures 2.25m by 3m. What is the area of the garden? Round off your answer to 1decimal place.
              Is the answer 6.5 or 6.8 for this.... :scratchhead:

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                Jamesbond
                last edited by

                quekcc:
                Q1, best estimate is 460 = 4.6 x 100


                Q2, evaluate the answer and then round-off to 1 decimal, so should be 6.8.
                Regarding Q1, Why cant we change the decimal into whole numbers? So I opted for 4) 500. Pl clear my doubt....

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                  Poppet
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                  Mr Lim received a year-end bouns of $4135.Mrs Lim received a year-end bouns of $6940.They each spent an equal amount of money on Christmas gifts.Mrs Lim was left with 4 times as much money as Mr Lim.How much money did they spent in all?



                  Can anyone help to solve this question? :thankyou:

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                    Pen88n
                    last edited by

                    Poppet:
                    Mr Lim received a year-end bouns of $4135.Mrs Lim received a year-end bouns of $6940.They each spent an equal amount of money on Christmas gifts.Mrs Lim was left with 4 times as much money as Mr Lim.How much money did they spent in all?



                    Can anyone help to solve this question? :thankyou:
                    Before:
                    Mr Lim: [$4135]
                    Mrs Lim: $6940 = [$4135] + [$2805]

                    After:
                    Mr Lim: [1u]
                    Mrs Lim: [1u][1u][1u][1u]

                    Since they spent same amount, looking at the before state, the [$4135] of both parties should be reduced to [1u] after the spending.

                    Thus, from Mrs Lim side:
                    3u = $2805
                    u = $935

                    Spending = ($4135 - $935) x 2 = $6400

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                      jwxh
                      last edited by

                      plse help me with this question:


                      Siti, Rahmesh and Peter had 528 stickers at first. Siti bought another 32 stickers, Ramesh gave 1/5 of his stickers away and Peter was given as many stickers as he had at first by his father. In the end, all three of them had equal number of stickers. Find the number of stickers Siti had at first.

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                        BigDevil
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                        Something wrong with the question :?

                        I can't divide evenly.

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