Q&A - P5 Math
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Suz855:
There is missing information as you don't see the letters R and S of the triangle in the picture. Most likely, it was erased away with the letters R and S unintentionally and the important information that base of the triangle PRS has the measurement of 9 cm ie RS = 9 cm.Pls help, thanks
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With this important information that RS = 9 cm, here's the solution:
Area of ΔPRS = ½x(12+4)x9= 72 cm²
(a) Area of shaded part = 72/8x7 = 63 cm²
Area of rectangle = (129+63) cm² = 192 cm²
Length of rectangle = 192÷12=16 cm
12/16x100% = 75%
(b) Breadth of the rectangle as a percentage of the length of the rectangle = 75%
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Thanks VC,
I was thinking along using the ratio given.
Since the shaded part is 7 and given that area of the triangle is 8, the unshaded triangle at the tip will be 1 vs the complete triange as 8.
Taking the height of whole triangle as 16 and the height of the unshaded triangle as 4, the base of the triangle should have the ratio of 1 : 2 which will bring us to area of triange as 32 or 64cm2 and the shaded portion as 28 or 56cm2.....
However probably you are right that the base of 9cm might already been given thus making this a simple area of triangle question instead of a more challenging one -
Hi anyone
Please help with the following questions:
1) Zara had 70 more dresses than skirts. She sold 3/4 of the dresses and 3/5 of the skirts. She sold 126 more dresses than skirts. What fraction of the remaining clothes that Zara had were skirts?
2) A seamstress had some white and some black buttons. 60% of the buttons were white. He bought another 120 buttons. Now, the percentage of white buttons became only 40% of the total. How many white buttons did he have at first?
Thanks a lot... :?:
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ck123:
Hi, dd working for Q2)Hi anyone
Please help with the following questions:
2) A seamstress had some white and some black buttons. 60% of the buttons were white. He bought another 120 buttons. Now, the percentage of white buttons became only 40% of the total. How many white buttons did he have at first?
Thanks a lot... :?:
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W:B
3:2 (Before)
Plus 120
4:6 (After)
4-3=1
6-2=4
1+4=5
120/5=24
24*3= 72
There are 72 white marbles at frist.
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ck123:
Hi, you may refer the following link for solution.Hi anyone
Please help with the following questions:
1) Zara had 70 more dresses than skirts. She sold 3/4 of the dresses and 3/5 of the skirts. She sold 126 more dresses than skirts. What fraction of the remaining clothes that Zara had were skirts?Thanks a lot... :?:
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ck123:
I think this is question is incomplete. There can be many solutions as it is.Hi anyone
Please help with the following questions:
2) A seamstress had some white and some black buttons. 60% of the buttons were white. He bought another 120 buttons. Now, the percentage of white buttons became only 40% of the total. How many white buttons did he have at first?
Thanks a lot... :?:
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Hi ,anyone can help me, pls
question:
A wheel made 72 revolutions.It has a radius of 23 cm.How far did it travel? :? -
greenfinger:
The distance it travelled = No. of revolutions * Circumference = No. of revolutions * Pi * Diameter = 72 * 3.14 * ( 2 * 23 ) = 10400 cm (Ans)Hi ,anyone can help me, pls
question:
A wheel made 72 revolutions.It has a radius of 23 cm.How far did it travel? :?