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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • P Offline
      peggy
      last edited by

      Hi muffins,


      Many thanks for your reply. But my maths is quite poor- not really able to understand. Any models to show?? Pai seh ah…

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        atutor2001
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        rossypolly:
        PLs help me with this question. Thks 🙂


        The ratio of the number of Andy's sweets to the number of Randy's sweets was 4:1.After Andy bought another 13 sweets & Randy was given 7 more by his sister, the ratio of Andy's sweets to Randy's sweets became 3:1.

        How many sweets did Andy have at first?
        This one can use model to show :


        [...][...][...]-----Andy Before
        [...]------------------Randy Before
        [...][..7..]-----------Randy After
        [...][..7..][...][..7..][...][..7..]---Andy After (note it is 3 groups of [...][..7..])
        [...][...][...][...][........13.......]---Andy After (by adding '13' to BEFORE)

        By comparing the last 2 models with re-arrangements we get :

        [...][...][...][..7..][..7..][..7..]
        [...][...][...][...][......13.......]

        So 7 + 7 + 7 = 1 unit + 13

        1 unit = 8

        At first Andy has 4 units = 4 x 8 = 32 sweets

        The sequence in developing the models is important if we want to get models that are easy to compare.

        In this case, the sequence is A (before) to R (before) to R (after) to A (after in 2 ways)

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          youngtay
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          Hi, Please Help


          1) In a pastry shop, the number of cakes was twice the number of cream puffs.After 90 cakes and 42 cream puffs were sold, the ratio of the number of cakes left to the number of cream puffs left was 2:5. How many cakes and cream puffs were in the shop at first?(Ans given 306)

          2)Malik and Anuar shared a sum of $60. After their father gave each of them $16 more, Anuar had 10/13 of the amount of money Malik had. What fraction of the sum of $60 did Malik receive at first?

          TIA

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            tianzhu
            last edited by

            youngtay:

            1) In a pastry shop, the number of cakes was twice the number of cream puffs.After 90 cakes and 42 cream puffs were sold, the ratio of the number of cakes left to the number of cream puffs left was 2:5. How many cakes and cream puffs were in the shop at first?(Ans given 306)
            Hi youngtay

            Good Evening

            Please check the numbers in your questions.

            I think you’ll get an answer of 137.25 based on the information given in your question.

            Best wishes

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              ADoc
              last edited by

              Cheerfuldad:
              Hi all,


              Please help!

              Q. Tank X and Y are each filled with some water. If water from Tank Y is poured into Tank X until the water in Tank X reaches the brim, there will be 8 litres of water left in Tank Y. If water from Tank X is poured into Tank Y until the water in Tank Y reaches the brim, there will be 26 litres of water left in Tank X. The ratio of the volume of Tank X to the volume of Tank Y is 5:3. How many more litres of water are needed to fill both tanks to their brim?
              Hi there! You can also to refer to my earlier post (another thread) for the solution using model.

              cheers!

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6373&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=3230

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                youngtay:

                2)Malik and Anuar shared a sum of $60. After their father gave each of them $16 more, Anuar had 10/13 of the amount of money Malik had. What fraction of the sum of $60 did Malik receive at first?
                Hi

                You may solve it with MD. I'll give you the pointers.

                Anuar ------10 units
                Malik ------- 13 units

                23 units ----- 60+16+16 -------92
                1 unit ------4

                At first
                Malik ---------52 – 16 -------36
                36/60 ----------3/5

                Best wishes

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                  moonee
                  last edited by

                  tianzhu:
                  moonee:

                  :?: Hi can anyone help with this P5 question?


                  A frog took 5 leaps forward and 6 leaps back. Next it took 7 leaps forward and 8 leaps back. Finally, it took 4 more leaps forward before stopping.

                  a.Did the frog stop in front of or behind its starting point?
                  b. How many leaps away was it from its starting point?
                  c. How many times did it leap over the starting point?
                  d. How many leaps away was the frog from the starting point when it was furthest away?

                  Hi moonee

                  Good Evening.

                  You may use a heuristics known as Draw a Diagram to have a pictorial representation of the question.

                  a)The frog stopped in front of or behind its starting point.
                  b)It was two leaps away from the starting point.
                  c)3 times
                  d)6 leaps

                  If you need the diagram, please let me know. I’ll do it tomorrow.

                  Best wishes

                  Hey Thanks alot, 😄 would appreciate if u could provide the diagram at your own time. 😄

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    moonee:

                    Good Evening.
                    Hey Thanks alot, 😄 would appreciate if u could provide the diagram at your own time. 😄
                    Hi moonee

                    You're welcome.

                    For (a), the answer should be \"The frog stopped in front of its starting point\".

                    I'll do the diagram tomorrow.

                    Best wishes

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      moonee:

                      Hey Thanks alot, 😄 would appreciate if u could provide the diagram at your own time. 😄
                      Hi moonee

                      Good Morning.

                      You're welcome.

                      I think kids will enjoy doing this kind of question.

                      It is quite fun moving the frog forward and backwards. Use different colours to show the different leaps. Once done, the answers are staring at you.

                      Have fun with your kid.

                      Best wishes

                      http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5171/5472617371_0beb398783_b.jpg\">

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                        Dharma
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                        Puffer:
                        Can anyone help?


                        In planning for a party, Mrs Lim bought enough satay to allow her guests an average of 25 sticks each. If 2 more people joined the party, how many fewer sticks of satay will each of her guests be given?

                        Thanks in advance.

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