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    Q&A - P4 Math

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      chloecube
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      I understand now. Thks tianzhu

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        tianzhu
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        chloecube:
        Fara had 2/3 as many stickers as Dinah. After Fara lost 15 stickers to Dinah in a game, Dinah had 3 times as many stickers as Fara. How many stickers did Fara have at first?

        Hi

        What I am trying to show is usually used from P5, but I see no harm in introducing to P4 kids. I think it might be more efficient than MD for some questions.

        For the second question, picture this.

        Fara lost 15 stickers to Dinah. The transfer is between Fara and Dinah, hence the total number of stickers Fara and Dinah had still remained the same.

        At first
        Farah ----- 2 units ----- 8 units
        Dinah ----- 3 units ----- 12 units
        Total ----- 5 units ------ 20 units

        In the end
        Farah ----- 1 unit ------ 5 units
        Dinah ----- 3 units ------15 units
        Total ----- 4 units ------ 20 units

        Use equivalent ratios. Make the total number of units the same. A common multiple of 4 and 5 is 20

        Now compare Fara’s units before and after.

        8-5 ----- 3
        3 units ------ 15

        1 unit ------ 5

        Fara ----- 8 units -------40.

        Best wishes

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          chloecube
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          Thks Tianzhu, you always make tough questions appear simpler after the explaination

          🙂

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            chloecube
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            Hi

            here is another question that i am stuck…

            Tom had 1/4 as many red pens as blue pens. after he bought 5 red pens and 5 blue pens, he had 1/3 as many red pens as blue pens. how many red pens did he have at first?

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              Singfrench
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              chloecube:
              Hi

              here is another question that i am stuck...

              Tom had 1/4 as many red pens as blue pens. after he bought 5 red pens and 5 blue pens, he had 1/3 as many red pens as blue pens. how many red pens did he have at first?

              Before
              red 1 unit
              blue 4 units

              After
              red (1 unit +5)
              blue 4 units +5 = [(1unit+5) + (1unit+5) + (1unit+5)]

              hence 4 units+5 = 3 units +15
              so 1unit = 10 red pens

              drawing models would be clearer..

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                chloecube
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                Tks singfrench 🙂

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                  chloecube
                  last edited by

                  Hito and Tom had the same number of stickers. After Hito lost 3/5 of his stickers and Tom 8 more stickers.Tom had 3 times as many stickers as Hito. how many stickers did each of them have at first?


                  after working out with MD, the answer i got is 40

                  can someone advise if i am correct?

                  Thks

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                    MathIzzzFun
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                    chloecube:
                    Hito and Tom had the same number of stickers. After Hito lost 3/5 of his stickers and Tom 8 more stickers.Tom had 3 times as many stickers as Hito. how many stickers did each of them have at first?


                    after working out with MD, the answer i got is 40

                    can someone advise if i am correct?

                    Thks
                    bingo!

                    cheers.

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                      chloecube
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                      MathIzzzFun:
                      chloecube:

                      Hito and Tom had the same number of stickers. After Hito lost 3/5 of his stickers and Tom 8 more stickers.Tom had 3 times as many stickers as Hito. how many stickers did each of them have at first?


                      after working out with MD, the answer i got is 40

                      can someone advise if i am correct?

                      Thks

                      bingo!

                      cheers.

                      🕺 thks!

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                        esj152104
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                        Hi,


                        Thanks for your response. May i know how to get 53 in your working. Not quite understand.

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