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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • H Offline
      Hifive
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      Hi tianzhu


      Thanks for your detailed explanation and the diagram helps in my understanding.

      Cheers

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      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
        MathIzzzFun
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        Cheerfuldad:
        Hi all,


        Please help!

        Q 1. While on a Europe tour, Sam read 544 pages of a book at first. He read the remaining pages in 23 days, with the same number of pages each day. During these 23 days, he read 1/13 of the book in 7 days. How many pages of the book did he read in the 7 days?

        Q 2. There were 65 more boys than girls at a carnival on Sunday. 60% of the boys and 2/7 of the girls who were at the carnival on Sunday went on Saturday too. The remaining 143 boys and girls went only on Sunday.
        a) How many more boys than girls went to the carnival on both days?
        b) Find the total number of boys and girls at the carnival on Sunday.

        Thank you.
        Hi Cheerfuldad,

        A model approach to Q2 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5708623177/in/photostream

        cheers.

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          Mum1113
          last edited by

          Hi , pls help on this question which seems ‘weird’ ?

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          • T Offline
            tianzhu
            last edited by

            Hifive:
            Hi tianzhu


            Thanks for your detailed explanation and the diagram helps in my understanding.

            Cheers
            Hi Hifive

            You're welcome.

            Best wishes.

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              raghupavithra:
              Wen Si used a piece of wire to form an outline of a flower as shown below.








              She bent the 3 petals of the flowers into 6 identical quater arcs of radius 7 cm each. The perimeter of the stalk of the flower was 19 cm. If 1 m of the wire cost $0.80, what was the cost of the wire she had used for 5 flowers?
              (Take pie = 22/7​ )
              Hi

              As no diagram is provided in your post, we can only guess how the flower looks like when formed by the wire based on the description in your question.

              From the image of a flower, I can only “agar agar” draw out the outline.

              It helps if a student is able to visualize and move some arcs to form a circle and semi circle.

              Hope this helps.

              Best wishes

              http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2083/5709648486_c3b4724722_z.jpg\">

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                2011PSLEstudent
                last edited by

                Hi, Can everyone share their methods to solving problem sums over here, please? :please:

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                  Cheerfuldad
                  last edited by

                  MathIzzzFun:
                  Cheerfuldad:

                  Hi all,


                  Please help!

                  Q 1. While on a Europe tour, Sam read 544 pages of a book at first. He read the remaining pages in 23 days, with the same number of pages each day. During these 23 days, he read 1/13 of the book in 7 days. How many pages of the book did he read in the 7 days?

                  Q 2. There were 65 more boys than girls at a carnival on Sunday. 60% of the boys and 2/7 of the girls who were at the carnival on Sunday went on Saturday too. The remaining 143 boys and girls went only on Sunday.
                  a) How many more boys than girls went to the carnival on both days?
                  b) Find the total number of boys and girls at the carnival on Sunday.

                  Thank you.

                  Hi Cheerfuldad,

                  A model approach to Q2 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5708623177/in/photostream

                  cheers.

                  Thank you Sir!

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                    Cheerfuldad
                    last edited by

                    Q1)

                    7 days -> 1/13 of book
                    1 day -> 1/91 of book
                    23 days -> 23/91 of book
                    Hence 68/91 of book -> 544 pages
                    book -> 54491/68 = 728 pages
                    7 days -> 1/13 of book -> 728/13 = 56 pages

                    Q2)
                    One may use simultaneous eqns to solve…
                    let b and g represent the no. of boys and girls on sunday.
                    b = g+ 65
                    2/5 b + 5/7 g = 143
                    2/5 (g + 65) + 5/7 g = 143
                    26 + 39/35 g = 143
                    g = 117
                    35/39 = 105
                    b = 105 + 65 = 170
                    60% of boys -> 102
                    2/7 of girls -> 30
                    Difference 72
                    Total on Sunday -> 105 + 170 = 275[/quote]

                    Thank you Sir!

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                    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                      MathIzzzFun
                      last edited by

                      wkong:
                      Another Maths question that I need advice:


                      In the 2 classes 6A and 6B, the total number of girls was 100% more than the total number of boys. The ratio of boys to girls in 6A was 3:4 and the ratio of boys to girls in class 6B was 1:6. If there were 8 more girls in class 6A than class 6B, find the number of pupils in class 6A.


                      Thanks,
                      wkong
                      Hi

                      Using MD - http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5712955851/in/photostream

                      cheers.

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                        wkong
                        last edited by

                        MathIzzzFun:
                        wkong:

                        Another Maths question that I need advice:


                        In the 2 classes 6A and 6B, the total number of girls was 100% more than the total number of boys. The ratio of boys to girls in 6A was 3:4 and the ratio of boys to girls in class 6B was 1:6. If there were 8 more girls in class 6A than class 6B, find the number of pupils in class 6A.


                        Thanks,
                        wkong

                        Hi

                        Using MD - http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5712955851/in/photostream

                        cheers.

                        Thank you 😄

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