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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
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      jtparent:
      Hi,


      was lost in dealing fractions / %. Pls help on the following qs:

      2. Last mth, David use $840 of his salary to buy a laptop. He spent 1/8 of the remaining salary on rent, $400 on food & saved the rest. The amount that he spent on food was $20 less than that spent on rent.
      a. What was his salary?
      b. What % of his salary did he save?


      TIA
      Hi

      2. Amount spent on rent = 1/8 remaining salary = $400 + $20 = $420
      So, total remaining salary (after spending $840) = 8 x $ 420 = $ 3360
      a. Salary = $840 + $3360 = $ 4200

      b. .. I think you can complete this šŸ˜„

      cheers.

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      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
        MathIzzzFun
        last edited by

        jtparent:
        Hi,


        was lost in dealing fractions / %. Pls help on the following qs:

        3. Larry spent $60 less than 5/8 of his money on a MP3 player & $25 more than 7/9 of his remaining money on assessment books. After buying the assessement books, he still had $10 left.

        a. How much money was left after Larry bought the MP3 player but before he bought the assessment books?
        b. How much money did Larry have at first?

        TIA
        Hi

        for this question.. work backwards..

        After spending 7/9 remaining + $25 --> $10 left
        So, $10 + $25 = $35 = 2/9 remaining money.
        Money remaining (after spending on MP3) = 35/2 x 9 = $ 157.50

        MP3 player = 5/8 of Larry's money - $60
        Money remaining (after buying MP3) = 3/8 of Larry's money + $60
        3/8 of Larry's money = $157.50 - $60 = $97.50
        Larry's money = $ 97.50/3 x 8 = $ 260

        cheers.

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          Superbugs
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          The figure below is not drawn to scale. The figure is made up triangles drawn within a rectangle. BY and CX are straight lines. The area if rectangle ABCD is 480cm2 and the area of triangle BXZ is 56cm2. Find the total area of the shaded parts.


          Sorry that I do not know how to incorporate the diagram herein! Pls help. Tks

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            Superbugs
            last edited by

            Nanyang SA2 Q29:

            Lili bought some table lamps and the average cost of the lamps was $52. When she bought another table lamp which cost $70, the average cost then became $54. What was the total number of table lamps she had in the end?

            I am able to use algebra to solve but not sure how to explain to my DD. Any simpler method?

            My solution is: Let the no. of table lamp be X.
            $70 + $52X = $54 (X-1)
            2X= 16
            X= 8
            Total table lamps = X+1 = 9

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              elkniwt
              last edited by

              Hi Superbugs,


              I do it this way :
              $70 - $52 = $18
              $54 - $52 = $2
              $18 / $2 = 9
              Total = 9

              This is how I explain to my dd and she could grasp:
              The extra lamp is $18 more than the average. The extra is distributed to the rest of the lamps ($2 to each lamp) to raise the average to $54. So total 9 lamps including the new one.

              Superbugs:
              Nanyang SA2 Q29:
              Lili bought some table lamps and the average cost of the lamps was $52. When she bought another table lamp which cost $70, the average cost then became $54. What was the total number of table lamps she had in the end?

              I am able to use algebra to solve but not sure how to explain to my DD. Any simpler method?

              My solution is: Let the no. of table lamp be X.
              $70 + $52X = $54 (X-1)
              2X= 16
              X= 8
              Total table lamps = X+1 = 9

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                Superbugs
                last edited by

                Nanyang SA2 P2 Q16

                Yili, Lynn and Devi went shopping. Yili spent 0.25 of the total amount Lynn and Devi spent, while Devi spent 4/11 of the total amount Yili and Lynn spent. Lynn spent $37.50 more than Yili. If Lynn had $90 before she went shopping, what fraction of her money did she spend? Express your answer in its simplest form.
                Pls help

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                  Superbugs
                  last edited by

                  Appreciate it! This is so much easier! Tks a lot

                  elkniwt:
                  Hi Superbugs,

                  I do it this way :
                  $70 - $52 = $18
                  $54 - $52 = $2
                  $18 / $2 = 9
                  Total = 9

                  This is how I explain to my dd and she could grasp:
                  The extra lamp is $18 more than the average. The extra is distributed to the rest of the lamps ($2 to each lamp) to raise the average to $54. So total 9 lamps including the new one.
                  Superbugs:

                  Nanyang SA2 Q29:
                  Lili bought some table lamps and the average cost of the lamps was $52. When she bought another table lamp which cost $70, the average cost then became $54. What was the total number of table lamps she had in the end?

                  I am able to use algebra to solve but not sure how to explain to my DD. Any simpler method?

                  My solution is: Let the no. of table lamp be X.
                  $70 + $52X = $54 (X-1)
                  2X= 16
                  X= 8
                  Total table lamps = X+1 = 9

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                  • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    Superbugs:
                    Nanyang SA2 Q29:

                    Lili bought some table lamps and the average cost of the lamps was $52. When she bought another table lamp which cost $70, the average cost then became $54. What was the total number of table lamps she had in the end?

                    I am able to use algebra to solve but not sure how to explain to my DD. Any simpler method?

                    My solution is: Let the no. of table lamp be X.
                    $70 + $52X = $54 (X-1)
                    2X= 16
                    X= 8
                    Total table lamps = X+1 = 9
                    Hi

                    model might help..

                    http://i54.tinypic.com/2whgt54.jpg\">

                    cheers.

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                      lemofish
                      last edited by

                      Superbugs:
                      Nanyang SA2 P2 Q16

                      Yili, Lynn and Devi went shopping. Yili spent 0.25 of the total amount Lynn and Devi spent, while Devi spent 4/11 of the total amount Yili and Lynn spent. Lynn spent $37.50 more than Yili. If Lynn had $90 before she went shopping, what fraction of her money did she spend? Express your answer in its simplest form.
                      Pls help
                      Yili:Lynn+Devi=1:4=3:12=15 units
                      Devi:Yili+Lynn=4:11=15 units
                      Lynn spend = 12units - 4 units=8 units
                      Yili:Lynn:Devi=3:8:4
                      Since Lynn spent $37.50 more than Yili,
                      5 units=$37.50
                      1 unit= $7.50
                      Amount of money Lynn spent= 8units*$7.50=$60
                      Fraction of money Lynn spent= 60/90=2/3

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                        leelk
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                        Crazy this is so difficult! Are u sure this is for P2??

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