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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • B Offline
      BeContented
      last edited by

      Let R be the number of rows.


      21R = 16 (R+7) + 8
      = 16R + 120
      5R = 120
      R = 24

      So 21 * 24 = 504

      Correct right?!?!

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        jesschan
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        tianzhu:
        jesschan:

        This is a P5 maths question - not sure is this the correct place to post.


        A man spent $1119 on a diamond using $50, $5 and $2 notes. The total number of notes used is 45. How many $50, $5 and $2 notes did he use?

        I know how to solve it using Guess and Check - just wondering if there is a quicker method?

        Hi jesschan

        I did a quick check, is the answer, 20 pieces of $50, 23 pieces of $5 and 2 pieces of $2?

        I’ll try to consolidate my thoughts at a later time to present the solution in more details if the answer is correct.


        Yes, it's correct.

        Best wishes

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          shurley197323
          last edited by

          cwc:
          Let R be the number of rows.


          21R = 16 (R+7) + 8
          = 16R + 120
          5R = 120
          R = 24

          So 21 * 24 = 504

          Correct right?!?!
          Hi. Thanks cwc. But why 5R = 120?
          Why must 120 / 5 ?
          How to explain? Thanks

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            tianzhu
            last edited by

            shurley197323:

            In a school hall, a certai no of students can be arranged such that there are exactly 21 students per row. If the same no of students is arranged in rows of 16 students each. there will be 7 more rows and 8 students left over. How many students are there altogether?
            Hi

            This question looks tricky at first glance, however, it can be rearranged into a familiar question.

            Restate this question in another way, Try to view it from another angle and perspective.

            In a school hall, a certain no of students can be arranged such that there are exactly 21 students per row. If the same no of students is arranged in rows of 16 students each, there will be 120 students left over. How many students are there altogether?

            7 more rows of 16 students plus 8 will give 120.

            Does it now look familiar to this question?

            Mr Tan had some charity tickets. If he sends 4 tickets each to some companies, he will need 20 more tickets. However, if he sends 3 tickets each to the same companies, he will have a remainder of 50 tickets. How many tickets does he have?

            Now the solution to your question

            Difference in number of students per row ------ 21 - 16 ----- 5
            Gap -------- 120
            Number of rows --------120/5 ------24

            Number of students --------- 24*21 ------- 504

            Best wishes

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              mvmir26
              last edited by

              Thank you very much for your help. Tianzhu.





              quote=\"tianzhu\"]

              mvmir26:
              Anyone can help me with below questions:-
              Mr Tan had a total of 350 ducks and chickens in his farm. After selling some ducks and chickens he had 100 of them left. The ratio of the number of chickens sold to the number of chickens left was 4:1. The number of ducks sold to the number of ducks left was 3:2. How many chickens were sold by Mr Tan?
              Hi

              This is a question on simultaneous concepts.

              If a student is familiar with simultaneous equations, he/she may use it.

              If not,solve it using the ‘Alphabet Method” or solve the equations pictorially.

              Let’s begin using the “Alphabet Method”

              Number of chickens sold ------ 4C
              Number of chickens left ------ 1C

              Number of ducks sold ------ 3D
              Number of ducks left ------2D

              5C + 5D ------350
              1C + 1D ------70

              1C + 2D ------ 100
              1D -------30
              1C ------40

              Number of chicken sold --------4*40 ------160

              Best wishes[/quote] 😄 😄

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                shurley197323
                last edited by

                Thanks Tianzhu and cwc.

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                • ozoraO Offline
                  ozora
                  last edited by

                  tianzhu:
                  Hi


                  For Q1, a student should recognize that the amount of money stays the same after the transfer.

                  As for Q2, “Systematic Listing” is commonly used by students.
                  There are multiple answers to your question.
                  107 is one of them. I think there are three more answers, 119, 131 and 143.

                  Hope this helps.

                  Best wishes.

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                  thanks i got the answer for question 2 is 107 but the given answer is 131. I was puzzled where did i go wrong.
                  I did the listing method.

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    shurley197323:
                    Thanks Tianzhu and cwc.

                    Hi shurley197323

                    Good Morning.

                    You're welcome.

                    Best wishes

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      ozora:
                      thanks i got the answer for question 2 is 107 but the given answer is 131. I was puzzled where did i go wrong.

                      I did the listing method.
                      Hi ozora

                      Good Morning.

                      You're welcome.

                      Best wishes

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                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        mvmir26:
                        Thank you very much for your help. Tianzhu.
                        Hi mvmir26

                        Good Morning.

                        You're welcome.

                        Best wishes

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