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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • G Offline
      genevieve08
      last edited by

      Hi Please help me with this question:


      Mr. Lee had 36 more guppies than goldfish. He sold 1/4 of the guppies and 1/5 of the goldfish. He found that he had sold 28 more guppies than goldfish. The guppies were sold at $o.55 each and the goldfish at $0.85 each. What was the total amount he received?

      Thanks in advance.

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        MathIzzzFun
        last edited by

        kyp71:
        kyp71:

        Please help anyone ?


        The figures below is made up of a square, a quadrant and a semicircle. (take pie = 3.14)
        (a) Find the perimeter of the shaded parts
        (b) Find the difference in the area between the shaded parts.
        http://i46.tinypic.com/1zxs7sj.jpg\">

        Anyone can help me solve ?

        Hi

        I think you should be able to find the solution with this 😄

        http://i49.tinypic.com/344xv9g.png\">

        note that such questions are actually same as \"age\" problems ie same gap/difference.

        cheers.

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        • MathIzzzFunM Offline
          MathIzzzFun
          last edited by

          genevieve08:
          Hi Please help me with this question:


          Mr. Lee had 36 more guppies than goldfish. He sold 1/4 of the guppies and 1/5 of the goldfish. He found that he had sold 28 more guppies than goldfish. The guppies were sold at $o.55 each and the goldfish at $0.85 each. What was the total amount he received?

          Thanks in advance.
          Hi

          Goldfish --> 20 units
          Guppies --> 20 units + 36
          1/5 of Goldfish --> 4 units
          1/4 of guppies --> 5 units + 9
          5 units + 9 = 4 units + 28
          1 unit --> 19
          Amount received for goldfish sold --> 76 x $ 0.85 = $ 64.60
          Amount received for guppies sold --> 104 x $0.55 = $ 57.20
          total received --> $121.80

          cheers.

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            kiasuaunt
            last edited by

            Thank you,Tianzhu.

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              sleepyqueen
              last edited by

              sleepyqueen:
              Michaelia0816:

              Need help with those following hard question, from practice paper!


              1) 10 cooks working for 8 hours each, can prepare a meal for 160 people. How many cooks will be needed to prepare a meal for 220 people if they are required to prepare in 8 hours?


              for this i get 14 cooks required. Not sure correct or wrong.


              There is an update to your question to \" How many cooks will be needed to prepare a meal for 220 people if they are required to prepare in 5 hours?\"

              Hence the answer should be 22.
              10 cooks 80 hours to cook for 160 ppl
              1 cooks took 160/80 = 2ppl per hour
              220/2 = 110 hrs required
              110/5 = 22 cooks required for 5 hrs of working each

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                genevieve08
                last edited by

                Thank you MathIzzzFun for your help.


                Can anyone help me with one more math Question?

                Julian had 300 more cards than Faizal . Julian gave 3/5 of his cards to
                Faizal . Faizal then gave 1/4 of the total number of what he had then
                to Julian . In the end , Faizal had 300 more cards than Julian . How
                many cards did Julian have at first.


                :thankyou:

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  genevieve08:

                  Can anyone help me with one more math Question?

                  Julian had 300 more cards than Faizal . Julian gave 3/5 of his cards to
                  Faizal . Faizal then gave 1/4 of the total number of what he had then
                  to Julian . In the end , Faizal had 300 more cards than Julian . How
                  many cards did Julian have at first.


                  :thankyou:
                  Hi

                  This question has been discussed before.

                  Hope this helps.

                  Best wishes

                  http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5248/5301831898_a925296513_z.jpg\">

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                    underthesea
                    last edited by

                    Faizal and Gary ran in a race. When Gary had completed the race, Faizal had only run 5/8 of the distance. Gary’s speed was 75m/min faster than Faizal’s speed. Both of them did not change their speeds throughout the race.

                    What was Faizal’s speed in m/min?

                    This question is from the PSLE booklet. Can someone help. Thanks.

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                      Jasmy
                      last edited by

                      Hi, need help on this


                      There were 225 apples and 253 oranges in box A.
                      There were 260 apples and 212 oranges in box B.
                      Mr Chia moved some apples and oranges from box B to box A.
                      In the end, 40% of the fruits in box A and 70% of the fruits in box B were apples.
                      How many fruits did Mr Chia move from box B to box A?


                      Beaker A and Beaker B contain some water.
                      If 46.5ml of water is drained out from Beaker A, the volume of the water in Beaker A will be 60% that of the water in Beaker B.
                      If 35.2ml of water is drained out from Beaker B, the volume of the water in Beaker B will be 85% that of the water in Beaker A.
                      What is the total volume of water in Beaker A and Beaker B?

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                        CoffeeCat
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                        underthesea:
                        Faizal and Gary ran in a race. When Gary had completed the race, Faizal had only run 5/8 of the distance. Gary's speed was 75m/min faster than Faizal's speed. Both of them did not change their speeds throughout the race.

                        What was Faizal's speed in m/min?

                        This question is from the PSLE booklet. Can someone help. Thanks.
                        Hi,
                        Let's look at what you are given.
                        \"When Gary had completed the race, Faizal had only run 5/8 of the distance\"
                        This immediately gives you a comparison (a ratio) of their speeds!
                        Speed of Gary : Faizal = 8:5
                        Now you are ready to use the next pience of information ...
                        3 units of speed = 75m/min
                        Faizal ' speed = 5 units = (75/3)*5 = 125m/min.

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