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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • K Offline
      kavisuresh
      last edited by

      tianzhu:
      Hi kavisuresh


      Just to check,the 2 and 6 on the net, are they written by you or from the worksheet?

      Best wishes
      It is filled and given in the worksheet. I drew it by side of question.
      thanks.

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        tianzhu
        last edited by

        Hi kavisuresh


        MGS P6 SA2 Q11 2010P-------Please refer to this link.
        http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/10/mgs-2010-p6-prelim-p2-q11.html

        For Q8, please study the solution given in the WS one more time.

        Best wishes

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          chl72
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          Michael bought some apples and gave half of them to Jackson.

          Jackson bought some pears and gave half of them to Michael.
          Micheael threw away 25 pears that were rotten while Jackson bought for himself another 20 apples.
          After that, the number of pears to apples Michael had were in the ratio of 1:4 and the number of pears to apples Jackson had were in the ratio of 1:2.
          How many pears did Jackson buy?



          Hi TianZhu,
          Paisay to trouble you, what's the answer for this Q ah?
          TIA

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            tianzhu
            last edited by

            Hi kavisuresh


            NY SA2 P6 Q3, 4 and 6 2010.
            Please refer to Observer's solutions.

            http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_EG8oMs7TIYA/TKh3WDOTKUI/AAAAAAAAAWQ/557Zb-x6l7c/s1600/MathsP610SA2FractionNYP2A03.jpg

            http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_EG8oMs7TIYA/TKh3oc1SYlI/AAAAAAAAAWU/-f9Y8ar47TM/s1600/MathsP610SA2VolumeNYP2A04.jpg

            http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/10/whole-number-p6-2010-sa2-ny-p2-q6.html

            Wishing you the very best for PSLE 2011.

            Best wishes

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              chl72:

              Hi TianZhu,
              Paisay to trouble you, what's the answer for this Q ah?
              TIA
              Hi

              The answer is 80.

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=25129&start=80

              Best wishes

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                WWong
                last edited by

                Hi,


                I would like to seek some help, with thanks, on the below question.

                1/3 of circle A is shaded and 3/7 of circle B is shaded. The ratio of the total area of circles A & B to the area of circle C is 5 : 8. What fraction of circle C is not shaded ?

                http://i54.tinypic.com/flgewn.jpg\">

                Thank you!

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  Hi WWong


                  Hi

                  You may start with assigning units to both shaded and unshaded regions of circle A , B and C until all conditions are met.

                  1/3 of circle A is shaded
                  Circle A ------- 1(shaded) : 2 (unshaded)

                  3/7 of circle B is shaded.
                  Circle B ------- 3(shaded) : 4(unshaded)

                  The ratio of the total area of circles A & B to the area of circle C is 5 : 8.

                  Total area of (A+B) :C --------5:8

                  Total area of (A+B) ------- 10 (3+7)

                  5:8 -------10:16

                  Total area of C --------- 16 units

                  Unshaded area of Circle C ------ 16 - 4 -----12

                  Fraction of circle C not shaded -------12/16 --------3/4

                  Best wishes

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                    WWong
                    last edited by

                    WWong:
                    Hi,


                    I would like to seek some help, with thanks, on the below question.

                    1/3 of circle A is shaded and 3/7 of circle B is shaded. The ratio of the total area of circles A & B to the area of circle C is 5 : 8. What fraction of circle C is not shaded ?

                    http://i54.tinypic.com/flgewn.jpg\">

                    Thank you!
                    Sorry. Still couldn't figure that out. Appreciate very much on the solution. Thank you very much.

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                      MathIzzzFun
                      last edited by

                      WWong:
                      Hi,


                      I would like to seek some help, with thanks, on the below question.

                      1/3 of circle A is shaded and 3/7 of circle B is shaded. The ratio of the total area of circles A & B to the area of circle C is 5 : 8. What fraction of circle C is not shaded ?

                      http://i54.tinypic.com/flgewn.jpg\">

                      Thank you!
                      Hi

                      There is some information missing... as it is, there will be more than one possible answer...

                      Let A = 15 units, B=35 parts
                      A, shaded = 5 units
                      B, shaded = 15 parts

                      C = (15units + 35 parts) / 5 x 8 = 24 units + 56 parts
                      C, unshaded = (24 - 5) units + (56 - 15 parts) = 19 units + 41 parts

                      Fraction of C that is unshaded
                      = (19 units + 41 parts )/(24 units + 56 parts)

                      So, depending on the relationship between 1 unit and 1 part, there could be more than one possible answer. For example,

                      if 1 unit = 1 part, we have
                      Fraction of C that is unshaded
                      = (19 units + 41 units) / (24 units + 56 units)
                      = 60 /80 = 3/4

                      If 1 unit = 2 parts, we have
                      Fraction of C that is unshaded
                      = (38 parts + 41 parts) / (48 parts + 56 parts)
                      = 79/104

                      so on and so forth....

                      cheers.

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                        chl72
                        last edited by

                        tianzhu:
                        chl72:


                        Hi TianZhu,
                        Paisay to trouble you, what's the answer for this Q ah?
                        TIA

                        Hi

                        The answer is 80.

                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=25129&start=80

                        Best wishes

                        Hi Tianzhu,

                        :thankyou:

                        Cheers!

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