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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • H Offline
      Hifive
      last edited by

      Hi


      Need help with the following 2 questions:

      1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/62186744@N04/6179185117/

      2. http://www.flickr.com/photos/62186744@N04/6179184431/

      Thanks in advance for the help.

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        tianzhu
        last edited by

        Hi Hifive


        Good Morning.

        Please go to page 173 for solution to Q1.

        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&start=1720

        Best wishes

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          tianzhu
          last edited by

          Hi Hifive


          Q2) Shaded area ------Area of 1 big eye – Area of 2 small eyes

          Big eye ----- Area of semi circle (r20) – area of 1 square of side 2020

          Area of 2 small eyes ------Area of circle (r10) – area of 2 squares of sides 10
          10

          I’ll leave it to you to work out the details.

          The answer is 114.16

          Best wishes

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            Hifive
            last edited by

            Hi tianzhu


            Got it. Many thanks for your help once again.

            Cheers

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              ASK TalkMaths
              last edited by

              Hifive:
              Hi


              Need help with the following 2 questions:

              1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/62186744@N04/6179185117/

              2. http://www.flickr.com/photos/62186744@N04/6179184431/

              Thanks in advance for the help.
              Hifive,
              Hope my solution will be clear and useful to you!

              https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B81le9JxERBGNTYyZGY5MDItZjI4Mi00NWVlLWEyNjAtMzdlZTAxYTYwZjFk&hl=en_GB

              https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B81le9JxERBGZTI4MzQyMDUtYWI5ZS00NDZiLTlhODctNzY0ZjkyZjUwNTU4&hl=en_GB

              Feel free to clarify me if you any other doubts!

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                Hifive:
                Hi tianzhu


                Got it. Many thanks for your help once again.

                Cheers
                Hi

                You’re welcome.

                Wishing you the very best for PSLE 2011.

                Best wishes

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                  ozora
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                  ozora:
                  Need help.Jim has 3 cubicle tanks of different sizes. The length of Tank A is twice the length of Tank B and the length of Tank B is twice the length of Tank C. Jim filled 20% of Tank A,35%of Tank B and 40% of Tank C with water at first. He then poured all the water from Tank B and Tank C into Tank A. What percentage of Tank A is filled with water now? Can you please solve this question?

                  Thanks

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                    mvmir26
                    last edited by

                    Please help on below


                    There are 200 red balls and 90 blue balls in basket A. There are 80 red balls and 100 blue balls in basket B. Find the total number of balls that must be transferred from basket B to basket A so that 60% of the balls in basket A and 50% of the balls in basket B are red balls.

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                      ASK TalkMaths
                      last edited by

                      ozora:
                      ozora:

                      Need help.Jim has 3 cubicle tanks of different sizes. The length of Tank A is twice the length of Tank B and the length of Tank B is twice the length of Tank C. Jim filled 20% of Tank A,35%of Tank B and 40% of Tank C with water at first. He then poured all the water from Tank B and Tank C into Tank A. What percentage of Tank A is filled with water now? Can you please solve this question?


                      Thanks

                      Hi Ozara,

                      The solution is in the link below:

                      https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B81le9JxERBGMmM4Mzk5ODMtNGQ1MC00ZmFlLWFkYTItOTE1ZDY2MTdiYjQy&hl=en_GB

                      Hope it will be of help to you. << Mod's Note - URL Removed according to forum's rules >>

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                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        mvmir26:
                        Please help on below


                        There are 200 red balls and 90 blue balls in basket A. There are 80 red balls and 100 blue balls in basket B. Find the total number of balls that must be transferred from basket B to basket A so that 60% of the balls in basket A and 50% of the balls in basket B are red balls.
                        Hi

                        This question touches on simultaneous concept.

                        The units showing the number of red balls and the number of blue balls are not of the same kind and measure. They are representing different sets of objects.

                        You may solve it in three ways.

                        1)Using Units and Parts to show red and balls.
                        2)Using letters of the alphabet to show red and blue balls.
                        3)Solve the equations pictorially.

                        There are some examples of similar type of questions in previous posts in this thread.

                        Basket A

                        Red ----- 3 units
                        Blue ----- 2 units

                        Basket B

                        Red ----- 1 part
                        Blue -----1 part

                        3 units + 1 part ------ 200+80 ------- 280 (red)
                        2 units + 1 part ------ 100+90 ------190 (blue)

                        1 unit ----- 90
                        1 part ----- 10

                        Red balls transferred from B to A -------- 80 -10 ------70
                        Blue balls transferred from B to A -------- 100 -10 ------90

                        Total number of balls transferred from B to A ------- 160.

                        Best wishes

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