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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      dicoyote
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      Hi,


      Seeking help for these questions, thanks in advance

      1) Mrs Leong had white and orange ping pong balls in the ratio 7:5. She then replaced several white ping pong balls with orange ones keeping the total number of ping pong balls the same. The ratio of the number of white ping pong balls to orange ping pong balls became 3:5.
      (a) If the total number of ping pong balls is not more than 30, how many white ping pong balls did Mrs Leong have at first? (My answer is 14, not sure if its correct)
      (b) How many new orange ping pong balls were used to replace the white ones? (My answer is 5)

      2) Peter used two taps to fill an empty rectangular tank with water. The first tap could fill the tank completely in 2 hours, the second tap in 6 hours. At first he turned on only the first tap. 20 minutes later, he turned on the second tap as well. How long did Peter take to fill the tank to the brim with water?

      3) Terence was driving from King’s Gardens to Queen’s Park. Halfway to his destination, his car passed Sally’s car which is travelling at 84km/h in the opposite direction. 1 1/3h later, Terence reached Queen’s Park while Sally was still 10km away from King’s Gardens.
      (a) What was the distance between King’s Gardens and Queen’s Park?
      (b) What was the average speed that Terence was travelling?

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        tianzhu
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        dicoyote:


        Seeking help for these questions, thanks in advance

        1) Mrs Leong had white and orange ping pong balls in the ratio 7:5. She then replaced several white ping pong balls with orange ones keeping the total number of ping pong balls the same. The ratio of the number of white ping pong balls to orange ping pong balls became 3:5.
        (a) If the total number of ping pong balls is not more than 30, how many white ping pong balls did Mrs Leong have at first? (My answer is 14, not sure if its correct)
        (b) How many new orange ping pong balls were used to replace the white ones? (My answer is 5)
        Hi

        We have the same answers of 14 and 5.

        Best wishes

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          tianzhu
          last edited by

          xiaotiao:
          Can anyone help me to solve this problem, thanks!!!


          The average weight of a group of boys is 50kg. If one more boy who weighs 76 kg joins the group, the average of weight will become 52kg. Find the number of boys in the group.

          Hopefully a kind soul can do me a favour.
          Hi

          52 – 50 ----- 2

          76 – 52 ----- 24

          Number of boys in the group ------- 24/2 ------- 12

          Best wishes

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            tianzhu
            last edited by

            dicoyote:

            2) Peter used two taps to fill an empty rectangular tank with water. The first tap could fill the tank completely in 2 hours, the second tap in 6 hours. At first he turned on only the first tap. 20 minutes later, he turned on the second tap as well. How long did Peter take to fill the tank to the brim with water?
            Hi

            Use a common multiple of 6.

            In 1h, first tap ------ 3 units

            In 1h, second tap ------ 1 unit

            In 20 minutes after he turned on the first tap, the water level in the tank is 2 units.

            Hence, remaining amount of water required to fill tank to brim ------ 4 units

            In 1h, first tap and second tap ------ 4 units

            Therefore time taken ------ 4/4 ------ 1h

            Total time taken@Peter ------- 1h 20 minutes

            Best wishes

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              peggy
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              Hi Tianzhu,


              Thanks for the solution for Ken n Peter’s problem.

              Cheers!

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                nounou
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                Please help to solve this Q :yikes: :?:

                Q10 from Nanyang Prelim 2012. :gloomy:
                Answer given = 266 2/3 m
                :thankyou: :thankyou: :thankyou: http://i49.tinypic.com/30nfdja.jpg\">

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                  nounou
                  last edited by

                  Treelodge:
                  Please help to solve this Q :yikes: :?:

                  Q10 from Nanyang Prelim 2012. :gloomy:
                  Answer given = 266 2/3 m
                  :thankyou: :thankyou: :thankyou: [IMG]http://i49.tinypic.com/30nfdja.jpg\">
                  http://i49.tinypic.com/30nfdja.jpg\">

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                    kuts
                    last edited by

                    HI Ksme,


                    A B C D A A B B C C D D A A A B B B C C C D D D .....................? 160th
                    What is the 160th letter

                    Thanks in advance!

                    kuts:
                    ksme:

                    [quote=\"kuts\"]Can anyone help me to solve the qn no. 29 of Tao Nan 2012 Prelims.
                    Thanks ksme. I could understand now from ur explanation

                    Thanks in advance

                    Hi,
                    Is this the ribbon question? If yes, here's the solution:

                    Vertical sides = 4*22cm = 88cm
                    top and bottom sides =2*(15+20)=70cm
                    Ribbon used to tie the bow = 200-88-70=42cm
                    Answer = 0.42m

                    [/quote]

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                      tianzhu
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                      dicoyote:

                      3) Terence was driving from King's Gardens to Queen's Park. Halfway to his destination, his car passed Sally's car which is travelling at 84km/h in the opposite direction. 1 1/3h later, Terence reached Queen's Park while Sally was still 10km away from King's Gardens.
                      (a) What was the distance between King's Gardens and Queen's Park?
                      (b) What was the average speed that Terence was travelling?
                      Hi

                      For Speed questions, it’s useful to have a simple diagram.

                      In 1 1/3h, Sally covered 84*4/3 ------112km

                      Distance to midpoint -------- 112 + 10 ------ 122km

                      Distance between King's Gardens and Queen's Park ------ 122*2 ------- 244 km

                      Average speed of Terence ------- 122/4/3 ------ 91.5 km/h

                      Best wishes

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                        nounou
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                        http://i48.tinypic.com/11t9wz6.jpg\"> Very pai seh! :imsorry: Another Q from Nanyang Prelim 2012. Q15. :gloomy: Someone please tell (lie to) me actual PSLE Maths is not that difficult. 😢

                        How to do bi and bii? Answers given bi=21, 22, 51,52 bii=72
                        :thankyou: :thankyou: :thankyou: [img]

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