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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      Be a mom
      last edited by

      MathIzzzFun:
      Be a mom:

      http://i49.tinypic.com/16p0f7.jpg\"> Hi, Pls help on this question!!!!


      Remainder --> 11 units
      Original amount of money --> 11 units + $1155

      Amount left = 11 units - 2 units - $175 = 9 units - $ 175
      Amount left = 1/11 original amount --> 1 unit + $105
      9 units - $175 = 1 unit + $ 105
      1 unit --> $ 35

      Amount spent on bag --> $70
      original amount of money --> 11 x $35 + $1155 = $1540
      ... can you work out the solution from here ?
      :thankyou: :thankyou: :thankyou:




      cheers.

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        tech_nomax
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        Please help with the following questions:


        1) Wendy has big and small chicken and duck eggs in her farm. She has 275 chicken eggs and 225 duck eggs. The ratio of big chicken eggs to small duck eggs is 5:2. The total number of big chicken eggs and big duck eggs is 300. find the total number of small chicken eggs in her farm.

        2) Two buses X and Y left ABC interchange at 6.35 a.m. to pick up passengers. They travelled at an uniform speed in opposite directions round a 55 km circular route. Bus X took 50 minutes to complete each round. After every 30 minutes, the two buses would meet. At what time would the two buses meet at the interchange again?

        Thank you.

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          match3frog
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          Thanks so much for your prompt and clear solutions, tianzhu and mathizzzfun!


          :thankyou:

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            charsen
            last edited by

            tech_nomax:
            Please help with the following questions:


            1) Wendy has big and small chicken and duck eggs in her farm. She has 275 chicken eggs and 225 duck eggs. The ratio of big chicken eggs to small duck eggs is 5:2. The total number of big chicken eggs and big duck eggs is 300. find the total number of small chicken eggs in her farm.

            2) Two buses X and Y left ABC interchange at 6.35 a.m. to pick up passengers. They travelled at an uniform speed in opposite directions round a 55 km circular route. Bus X took 50 minutes to complete each round. After every 30 minutes, the two buses would meet. At what time would the two buses meet at the interchange again?

            Thank you.
            Hi
            Q1.
            Chicken Ducks
            Big 5u P 300
            small S 2U 200
            275 225 500

            225-2u=300-5U
            3U=75
            1U=75/3=25
            275-(25x5)=150(ANS)

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              jewelbox
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              MathIzzzFun, thanks for the soln on vol of water in tank with tap A and B. I dont understand why must โ€˜assuming tap A fill tank in last 3 minโ€™ and the steps after it.


              Why cant i do :
              Since it takes 6min to fill 0.9cm, it takes 500min to fill 75cm. Thus ans is 500min.
              Thanks.

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                zanen
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                someone pls help ๐Ÿ˜ž Mr Tan drives from Town A to Town B, a distance of 720 km,at a constant speed. When he returns from Town B to Town A, he saves an hour of travel time by increasing his average speed by 10 km/h. Find the total time taken for the whole journey (to and fro).

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                  zanen
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                  pls help wif this too ๐Ÿ˜ž my teacher mc for two weeks ๐Ÿ˜ž There were some sweets in the bag,A,B,C,D.Marc ate some sweets from bag A and added some more sweets to bag B.Je then took 1/6 of the sweets from bag C and put them in bag D.the number of sweets in bag A decreased and the numberof sweets in bag B increased by 60%.There was an equal number of sweets in the end.If there were 192 sweets in bag D at first,how many sweets were there in bags A,B,C altogether at first?

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                    zanen
                    last edited by

                    can help too? In an enrichment class of 48 students, each student must take at least a language class or a mathematics class. 7/12 of the students choose French language and 1/4 of the students choose French language and a mathematics class. How many students choose only a mathematics class?

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                      MathIzzzFun
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                      jewelbox:
                      MathIzzzFun, thanks for the soln on vol of water in tank with tap A and B. I dont understand why must 'assuming tap A fill tank in last 3 min' and the steps after it.


                      Why cant i do :
                      Since it takes 6min to fill 0.9cm, it takes 500min to fill 75cm. Thus ans is 500min.
                      Thanks.
                      this is a typical \"slipping snail question ie a snail climbs a wall and slips\"

                      We cannot use 0.9cm/6 min as a uniform rate to calculate because it is actually filling up 1.5 cm over 3 min and then draining 0.6 cm over another 3 min.
                      So, it takes 6 min to fill 0.9 cm PROVIDED, the remaining height is more than 1.5cm because in 3 min, Tap A will fill up 1.5cm and the water level only starts to fall after tap B is turned on.

                      If the remaining height to fill is only 1 cm, then we will see that tap A will fill up 1 cm in 2 min.

                      Therefore, we need to consider the final lap ie assuming tap A filling up the tank to full in the final 3 min.

                      Otherwise, one can work out multiple of 0.9 cm such that the difference between the multiple and 75cm is less than or equal to 1.5cm, so that the remaining height can be fully filled by tap A.

                      cheers.

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                        cimman
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                        dicoyote:
                        Hi,


                        Need help on these question:

                        1) Chris and Diane have some carnival tickets. If Chris sells 10 tickets per day and Diane sells 5 tickets per day. Chris will have 40 tickets left when Diane has sold all her tickets. If Chris sells 5 tickets per day and Diane sells 10 tickets per day, Chris will have 70 tickets left when Diane has sold all her tickets.
                        a) How many tickets does Chris have?
                        b) If each ticket is sold for $20, how much money can be collected from the sale of all their tickets?

                        For (a), I am trying to use algebra, but could not figure out after having the days as \"x\"

                        10x+40=5x
                        5x+70=10x.....is this correct?
                        in Double If questions, there are 2 scenarios. For the first scenario, you can use 'a' to represent the number of days. I try not to use x as it looks like a multiplication sign. For the second scenario, you can use 'b' to represent the number of days. The number of days are different in both cases. You'll have 2 equations:
                        40 + 10a = 70 + 5b
                        5a = 10b
                        Chris will have (40 + 10a) tickets or (70 +5b) tickets. Both will give you the same values.

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