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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      portal
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      Hope someone can help

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        portal
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        2)I have another question to ask.


        3/4 of the fruits are apples and the rest are oranges.5/6 of the apples and 210 oranges were sold.The number of fruits left is 1/5 of the total.How many fruits were sold? :?:

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          3)I have this question to ask as well.An empty retangular tank 0.5 meters long and 0.4 meters wide is filled with water from 2 taps,Tap A and Tap B.Tap A

          was turned on and it fills the tank with water at a rate of 9 litres per minute.Tap B was turned on and it fills the tank with water at a rate of 11 litres per minute.What is the height of the water in the tank after Tap B was turned on for 10 minutes? leave your answer in meters. :imdrowning:

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            YumYum
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            Dear Tianzhu,


            Thank you.

            I have another Qn:

            The average mass of a group of girls is 38 kg. If one more pupil with a mass of 50 kg joins the group, the average mass will become 40 kg. Find the number of girls in the group first.

            Thanks

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              portal:
              1)I have this question to ask.A faulty weighing scale showed a reading of 0.3kg when nothing was placed on it. A box which contained 18 identical magazines was placed on the weighing scale, After 2/9 of the magazines were removed from the box, the weighing scale showed a reading of 7.82kg. The mass of each magazine was 60% the mass of the box. What is the mass of the box? Give your answer in grams. :?:

              Hi

              Number of magazines ------14(7/9*18)

              7.82 - 0.3 ------- 7.52

              1 magazine ------3 units
              1 box ------ 5 units

              (14*3) + 5 ------47

              47 units ------ 7520
              1 unit ------ 160

              Mass of box ------5*160 ------800g

              Best wishes

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                tianzhu
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                portal:
                2)I have another question to ask.


                3/4 of the fruits are apples and the rest are oranges.5/6 of the apples and 210 oranges were sold.The number of fruits left is 1/5 of the total.How many fruits were sold? :?:
                Hi

                For Q2, you may use UM or MD.

                I’ll give you some pointers.

                Use 40 units.

                Apples sold -------- 25 units (5/6 of 30 units)
                Apples left ------- 5 units

                1/5 of fruits left ------- 1/5*40 -------8 units

                Oranges left ------- 8-5 ------ 3 units

                Oranges sold ------ 10-3 ------ 7 units

                Oranges sold ------- 210

                7 units ------ 210
                1 unit ------- 30

                32*30 ------- 960(number of fruits sold)

                Best wishes

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                  tianzhu
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                  YumYum:
                  Dear Tianzhu,


                  Thank you.

                  I have another Qn:

                  The average mass of a group of girls is 38 kg. If one more pupil with a mass of 50 kg joins the group, the average mass will become 40 kg. Find the number of girls in the group first.

                  Thanks
                  Hi

                  You're welcome.

                  50 - 40 ------10

                  40 - 38 ----- 2

                  10/2 -----5 (number of girls at first)

                  Best wishes

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                    Hi,


                    Please help me with this qtn.

                    On Wednesday, the ratio of the number of chicken wings sold to the number of curry puffs sold was 5:4. The amt of money collected was $73.60. On Thursday, the ratio became 1:3 and $8.80 less was collected. If the ratio of the price of chicken wing to the price of a curry puff is 3:2, find the ratio of the number of chicken wings sold on Wednesday to Thursday.

                    Thank you.

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                      portal:
                      3)I have this question to ask as well.An empty retangular tank 0.5 meters long and 0.4 meters wide is filled with water from 2 taps,Tap A and Tap B.Tap A

                      was turned on and it fills the tank with water at a rate of 9 litres per minute.Tap B was turned on and it fills the tank with water at a rate of 11 litres per minute.What is the height of the water in the tank after Tap B was turned on for 10 minutes? leave your answer in meters. :imdrowning:

                      Hi,

                      Let me try to solve.

                      Base of the rectangular tank ----- 0.5m x 0.4m = 0.2 m square

                      I presumed Tap A and Tap B were turned on together
                      Every 1 minute ----- 11 + 9 = 20 litres
                      after 10 minutes ----- 20 x 10 = 200 litres = 0.2 m cube (1000 litres =1 m cube)

                      Height of tank x 0.2 m square =0.2 m cube
                      Height of tank = 1 m

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                        peggy:
                        Hi,


                        Please help me with this qtn.

                        On Wednesday, the ratio of the number of chicken wings sold to the number of curry puffs sold was 5:4. The amt of money collected was $73.60. On Thursday, the ratio became 1:3 and $8.80 less was collected. If the ratio of the price of chicken wing to the price of a curry puff is 3:2, find the ratio of the number of chicken wings sold on Wednesday to Thursday.

                        Thank you.

                        Hi,

                        Saw this question in somewhere.


                        Wed-------------------- Wing : Puff
                        Sold ratio ------------- 5u : 4u
                        price ratio ------------- 3 : 2
                        Money collected ------15u : 8u (total value= S73.60)
                        In proportion----------- $48.00 : $25.60


                        Thurs ------------------- Wing : Puff
                        Sold ratio --------------- 1p : 3p
                        price ratio --------------- 3 : 2
                        Money collected ------- 3p : 6p (total value is $73.60 - $8.80 = $64.80)
                        In proportion-------------- $21.60 : $43.20


                        Ratio of Wings sold on Wed to Thurs ---------- 48 : 21.6
                        Ratio of Wings sold on Wed to Thurs ---------- 4 : 1.8 -----> 40 : 18 -----> 20 : 9

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