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    • T Offline
      tracywham
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      Thanks for your quick reply… can i ask answer for (a)… capacity of tank where does the "2" (12 x 2) comes from?


      and also for (b) why do i use 8-3? thank you

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        PiggyLalala
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        tracywham:
        Thanks for your quick reply... can i ask answer for (a).. capacity of tank where does the \"2\" (12 x 2) comes from?


        and also for (b) why do i use 8-3? thank you
        Capacity of 1/2 the jar = 12 litres
        capacity of a jar ( 1 whole = 1/2 jar + 1/2 jar ) = 12 x 2 litres = 24 litres

        b) Mass of 1/2 longan + empty basket = 8 kg
        mass of basket + mass of one basket full of longan = 11 kg
        therefore mass of 1/2 longon = 11 - 8 = 3 kg
        and mass of empty basket = 8 - 3 = 5 kg.

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          yorky_plume.016347yahoo.016347com.016347sg
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          Dear all,


          I need your assistance :?: for the below question as I have encounter difficuties. Thanks

          Mary used 6 pieces of $2 notes to exchange for 20 cents coins and 50 cents coins. He had 3 more 50 cents coins than 20 cents coins from the exchange. Find the total number of coins he received from the exchange.

          :thankyou:
          AT

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            yorky_plume.016347yahoo.016347com.016347sg
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            quekcc:
            AT:

            Dear all,


            I need your assistance :?: for the below question as I have encounter difficuties. Thanks

            Mary used 6 pieces of $2 notes to exchange for 20 cents coins and 50 cents coins. He had 3 more 50 cents coins than 20 cents coins from the exchange. Find the total number of coins he received from the exchange.

            :thankyou:
            AT

            Grouping 1 x 20 cents and 1 x 50 cents = 1 x 70 cents
            Since Mary got 3 more 50 cents, we will deduct $1.50 from $12, which is $10.50.

            Divide 1050 cents by 70 cents and we got 15 x 70 cents.

            So the number of coins = 15 x 2 + 3 = 33

            OMG..i interpret that from the exchange, there are 3 more 50 cents coins for every 20 cents coin exchanged.
            Thanks quekcc.
            :thankyou:

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              fohope
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              Jenny had 3/7 as much money as Kenny. If they spent $252 each, Jenny's money will be only 2/7 of Kenny's. How much money did Kenny have more than Jenny

              http://i46.tinypic.com/eizye.png\">



              Hi,
              Can anyone solve this by using model or other method?
              After reading the answer, I still dont understand.
              Thanks in advance.

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                milo-cupcake
                last edited by

                Hi, can anyone help with the following question?


                There were 308 adults and children in a concert. After 5/6 of the adults and 1/4 of the children left the concert, there were an equal number of adults and children left. How many adults were there at first?

                Thanks in advance.

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                  jieheng
                  last edited by

                  milo-cupcake:
                  Hi, can anyone help with the following question?


                  There were 308 adults and children in a concert. After 5/6 of the adults and 1/4 of the children left the concert, there were an equal number of adults and children left. How many adults were there at first?

                  Thanks in advance.
                  A [----][----][----][----][----][----]
                  C [][][][]

                  A [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] --> 18u
                  C [][][][] --> 4u

                  18u + 4u --> 308
                  22u --> 308
                  1u --> 14

                  18u --> 18*14 = 252

                  No. of adults were there at first = 252

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                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    fohope:
                    Jenny had 3/7 as much money as Kenny. If they spent $252 each, Jenny's money will be only 2/7 of Kenny's. How much money did Kenny have more than Jenny

                    http://i46.tinypic.com/eizye.png\">



                    Hi,
                    Can anyone solve this by using model or other method?
                    After reading the answer, I still dont understand.
                    Thanks in advance.
                    For the posted solution, I have applied the ratio method using fractions. Key concept here is : \"difference remains the same\" since same amount of money was spent.

                    So, make the difference in the ratio parts or in this case the numerator & denominator the same.

                    This question can also be solved by applying the equal fraction method -
                    http://www.tinyurl.com/mathizzzfun-equalfractions

                    solution at http://www.flickr.com/photos/mathizzzfun/8612801525/in/photostream

                    cheers.

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                      Poppet
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                      During a quiz, a correct answer would be awarded 3 points while 2 points would be deducted for a wrong answer.For every 6 questions attempted, Kathy managed to get 5 of them correct.Given that Kathy scored a total of 104 points, how many questions did Kathy answer correctly?


                      Can anyone help to solve this problem sum?

                      :thankyou: :?:

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                      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        Poppet:
                        During a quiz, a correct answer would be awarded 3 points while 2 points would be deducted for a wrong answer.For every 6 questions attempted, Kathy managed to get 5 of them correct.Given that Kathy scored a total of 104 points, how many questions did Kathy answer correctly?


                        Can anyone help to solve this problem sum?

                        :thankyou: :?:
                        Score for each set of 6 questions (5 correct, 1 wrong)
                        = 5 x 3 - 2 = 13

                        104/13 = 8 sets --> 8 x 5 = 40

                        Kathy answers 40 questions correctly.

                        cheers.

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