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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
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      Muffins:
      \"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?\"


      Hi 🙂

      If 7/12 of the students chose French and 1/4 chose both Maths and French, then the remainder chose mathematics. So the remainder of people = 1 - (7/12 + 1/4) = 1 - 5/6 = 1/6

      So, if 1/6 chose only Maths, then the number of students who chose it is (48 x 1/6) = 8 students 🙂

      Cheers!
      note that the number of students taking French refers to students who take ONLY French and students who take both French and maths.

      hope this diagram help...


      http://i50.tinypic.com/2eow61i.png\">

      cheers.

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      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
        MathIzzzFun
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        jewelbox:
        MathIzzzFun,

        thanks for your explanation on vol. Now that i understand tt it is 'snail up and down' type qn, it helps in digesting the soln.

        Also, appreciate your explanation to the qn on triangle on 19sep on why angle DEC is 3 units and so on. Thanks v much.
        hope this helps..


        http://i47.tinypic.com/10nvr7b.png\">

        cheers.

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          kwcllf
          last edited by

          MathIzzzFun:
          zanen:

          someone pls help 😞 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).


          720 km = 80 km/h x 9 h = 90 km/h x 8h
          total time = 8h+9h =17h

          cheers.

          Hi sorry to bother.

          Is there a more detailed or alternative explanation so that my DS can understand better?

          Thanks

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          • T Offline
            tianzhu
            last edited by

            kwcllf:

            Is there a more detailed or alternative explanation so that my DS can understand better?
            Hi

            This question is crafted in such a way that it’s pretty neat to use “Guess and Check” strategy.

            Use it with logical reasoning. What are the usual speeds of cars travelling from point A to point B?

            Plug the numbers in and you should be able to come up with a speed of 80km/h and 90km/h and a time difference of 1h.

            Do not forget about “GC”, it might help us to gain some marks.

            Another way is to use algebra if a child is well versed in it.

            Best wishes

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              fantasy1
              last edited by

              Hi


              Can anyone help me with these 2 problems?

              1)Last month,MAy spent 1/4 of her income on transport, 45% on food and saved the rest.
              Her income was increased by 1/10 in this month.
              Spent the same amount on transport but increased her savings by 30%.
              She saved $780 this month.
              (a) How much did she spend on food this month?


              2)7 apples cost as much as 2 mongoes. 5 oranges cost as much as a mango.
              Find the ratio of the cost of one applke to the cost of one mango to the cost of one orange.



              Thank You

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                fantasy1
                last edited by

                Hi


                Can anyone help to solve these 2 maths problems?

                1)Last month May spent 1/4 of her income on transport, 45% on food and saved the rest.
                Her income was increased by 1/10 in this month.
                She spent the same amount on transport but increased her savings by 30%.
                She saved $780 this month.
                (a) how much did she spend on food this month?

                2)7 apples cost as much as 2 mangoes. 5 oranges cost as much as a mango. Find the ratio of the cost of one appl to the cost of one mango to the cost of one orange.


                Thanbk You

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  fantasy1:
                  Hi


                  Can anyone help me with these 2 problems?

                  1)Last month,MAy spent 1/4 of her income on transport, 45% on food and saved the rest.
                  Her income was increased by 1/10 in this month.
                  Spent the same amount on transport but increased her savings by 30%.
                  She saved $780 this month.
                  (a) How much did she spend on food this month?


                  2)7 apples cost as much as 2 mongoes. 5 oranges cost as much as a mango.
                  Find the ratio of the cost of one applke to the cost of one mango to the cost of one orange.
                  Hi

                  1)

                  A neat way is to use MD.

                  Consider the savings this month.

                  13u ------ 780

                  10u ------- 600 (last month’s savings)

                  Last month

                  25% ------- transport

                  45% ------- food

                  30% -------- food

                  30% -------- 600

                  10% ------- 200

                  Income last month ------- 100% ------- 2000

                  Income this month ------- 2200

                  Transport ------- 500 (same amount)

                  Savings ------- 780

                  Food’s spending ------- 2200 – 500-780 ------- 920

                  2)

                  Use 70 units for the cost.

                  1 apple ------- 10 units

                  1 mango ------ 35 units

                  1 orange -------- 7 units

                  A : M: 0 ------- 10:35:7

                  Best wishes

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                    kwcllf
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                    Hi please help.


                    2 pieces of ribbon and 3 pieces of lace cost $10.
                    3 pieces of ribbon and 2 pieces of lace cost $y.
                    What is the total cost of 1 piece of ribbon and 1 piece of lace?
                    Give the answer in terms of y.


                    Thanks!

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                    • F Offline
                      fantasy1
                      last edited by

                      Hi

                      does anyone know how to solve ?

                      Thank You

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                      • C Offline
                        charsen
                        last edited by

                        kwcllf:
                        Hi please help.


                        2 pieces of ribbon and 3 pieces of lace cost $10.
                        3 pieces of ribbon and 2 pieces of lace cost $y.
                        What is the total cost of 1 piece of ribbon and 1 piece of lace?
                        Give the answer in terms of y.


                        Thanks!
                        Hi
                        This question can be solved using grouping method.

                        You can find the price of 5 pieces of ribbon and 5 pieces of lace,which is
                        $(10+y).
                        So cost of one ribbon and 1lace is
                        $(10+y)/5=(2+y/5)(ans)
                        Cheers.

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