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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • B Offline
      Bunny27
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      Oracle:
      Thank you.

      Pls help on this question:

      1. Melissa had 325 beads. 60% of them were red while the rest were green. After using some red beads, the percentage of red beads decreased to 35%.
      How many red beads did she use?

      Thanks 🙂

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        MathIzzzFun
        last edited by

        Bunny27:
        Oracle:

        Thank you.


        Pls help on this question:

        1. Melissa had 325 beads. 60% of them were red while the rest were green. After using some red beads, the percentage of red beads decreased to 35%.
        How many red beads did she use?

        Thanks 🙂

        At first,
        red beads --> 60% x 325 = 195
        green beads --> 325 - 195 = 130

        in the end,
        green beads --> 130 (no change) --- 65%
        1% --> 2

        red beads --> 35% --> 70
        red beads, used --> 195 - 70= 125

        cheers

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          kiasu_student
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          Hi there, as this is the kiasu parents website, me, being very kiasu, can ask if anyone knows how to derive formulas for summation equations excluding for i, i2, i3… as those r available online .And also how to find 1000! Or factorial.

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            kiasu_student
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            Thanks

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                smileplease
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                are these P6 questions? Post these at ‘Q&A-PSLE math questions’.

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                  sailorman
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                  nowadays still use logic only, cannot use algebra for P6?

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                    wahwah
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                    Hi,

                    Need some urgent help with the following math questions.

                    Mary spent 3/7 of her money on 6 marbles and 6 crystal balls and 1/4 of the remainder on 10 metal balls. Each marble cost 1/7 as much as a crystal ball. Each metal ball cost $0.90 more than a marble. How much money did Mary have at first?

                    The bookshelves in a library were arranged in rows of 8 shelves each.
                    The library bought another 4 shelves and rearranged the shelves into rows of 6 shelves each. After the rearrangement, the librarian found that he had 10 additional rows of shelves. How many shelves were there in the library in the end?

                    Many thanks in advance.

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                      MathIzzzFun
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                      wahwah:
                      Hi,

                      Need some urgent help with the following math questions.

                      Mary spent 3/7 of her money on 6 marbles and 6 crystal balls and 1/4 of the remainder on 10 metal balls. Each marble cost 1/7 as much as a crystal ball. Each metal ball cost $0.90 more than a marble. How much money did Mary have at first?
                      Cost of 1 marble --> 1 unit
                      Cost of 1 crystal ball --> 7 units

                      3/7 of money --> 6 units + 42 units = 48 units
                      1/7 of money --> 16 units, Total amount of money --> 112 units

                      Cost of 10 metal balls --> 1/4 of remainder = 1/4 x 4/7 of money = 1/7 of money
                      so, cost of 10 metal balls --> 16 units,
                      cost of 1 metal ball --> 1.6 units

                      1 metal ball cost $0.90 more than 1 marble
                      so, 0.6 unit --> $0.90
                      1 unit --> $1.50

                      Total amount of money --> 112 x $ 1.50 = $ 168

                      cheers.

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                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        wahwah:
                        Hi,

                        Need some urgent help with the following math questions.

                        The bookshelves in a library were arranged in rows of 8 shelves each.
                        The library bought another 4 shelves and rearranged the shelves into rows of 6 shelves each. After the rearrangement, the librarian found that he had 10 additional rows of shelves. How many shelves were there in the library in the end?

                        Many thanks in advance.
                        10 additional rows of shelves --> 10 x 6 = 60 shelves
                        Total number of shelves removed from original number of rows (2 were removed from each row) = 60 - 4 = 56

                        At first, number of rows of shelves = 56/2 = 28

                        In the end, total number of shelves = 28 x 8 + 4 = 228

                        cheers.

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