Q&A - P5 Math
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S-H:
HiHi, there is another question I need someone to help, thanks.
The ratio of the number of staplers to the number of rulers in a bookshop was 3:4. Each stapler cost $3. Each ruler cost $1. The shopkeeper would be able to collect a total of $5850 from the sale of all her staplers and rulers.
(a) How many rulers were there?
(b) How many staplers were there?
Good Morning.
You may use the “Grouping concept”
Consider a group or set of 3 staplers and 4 rulers.
(3*3) + (4*1) ----- 13
5850/13 ----- 450
There are 450 groups.
Number of staplers ------- 450*3 ------ 1350
Number of rulers ------- 450*4 ------ 1800
Hope this helps.
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S-H:
HiHi, there is another question I need someone to help, thanks.
The ratio of the number of staplers to the number of rulers in a bookshop was 3:4. Each stapler cost $3. Each ruler cost $1. The shopkeeper would be able to collect a total of $5850 from the sale of all her staplers and rulers.
(a) How many rulers were there?
(b) How many staplers were there?
You may also present your solution using the \" Number*Value\" approach.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
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tianzhu:
HiS-H:
Hi, there is another question I need someone to help, thanks.
The ratio of the number of staplers to the number of rulers in a bookshop was 3:4. Each stapler cost $3. Each ruler cost $1. The shopkeeper would be able to collect a total of $5850 from the sale of all her staplers and rulers.
(a) How many rulers were there?
(b) How many staplers were there?
You may also present your solution using the \" Number*Value\" approach.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes.u
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Hi, why you multiply the ratio and the unit price together, as what I know, the ratio is not the actual number of the items. Pls kindly explain, thanks. -
Hi S-H,
the ratio and unit price are multiply together to create the total price for 1 SET of the mentioned items e.g 3 staples and 4 rulers. The ratio sort of give you the items to make a group or set. From there, we can calculate how many group/set are there in the given total amount.
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At Tans fruit stall, 3/4 of the apples were red and the rest were green. He sold 1/2 of the total number of apples. 5/6 of the apples sold were red. 28 green apples were left. How many red apples did Tan sell?
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Jamesbond:
At Tans fruit stall, 3/4 of the apples were red and the rest were green. He sold 1/2 of the total number of apples. 5/6 of the apples sold were red. 28 green apples were left. How many red apples did Tan sell?
Hi Jamesbond
Good Afternoon.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes
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pup_love_Claire:
Thank you pup_live_Claire, didn't see tianzhu first explanation, it is clearer to me than the 2nd one. I understand now. Thanks u and thanks tianzhu!Hi S-H,
the ratio and unit price are multiply together to create the total price for 1 SET of the mentioned items e.g 3 staples and 4 rulers. The ratio sort of give you the items to make a group or set. From there, we can calculate how many group/set are there in the given total amount.
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The ratio of Sally's age to Peter's age is 9:5.
The ratio of Simon's age to Peter's age is 3:2.
Find the ratio of Sally's age to Simon's to Peter's -
titank:
Hi titank,The ratio of Sally's age to Peter's age is 9:5.
The ratio of Simon's age to Peter's age is 3:2.
Find the ratio of Sally's age to Simon's to Peter's
Please see table.
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titank:
Changing ratio method.The ratio of Sally's age to Peter's age is 9:5.
The ratio of Simon's age to Peter's age is 3:2.
Find the ratio of Sally's age to Simon's to Peter's
Since Peter appeared to compare with 2 different people, however, he is still the same. So we have to find a common multiple to convert his ratio to be the same. Normally, take the 2 numbers of Peter's ratio to cross times each other.
Sally:Peter
(x2) 9:5 (x2)
18:10
Simon:Peter
(x5) 3:2 (x5)
15:10
Sally:Simon:Peter
18:15:10
Hope it's easy to understand