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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
      last edited by

      moonsun:
      Hello.


      Would be thankful if someone can teach me how I can solve this...

      If 1/5 = 1/A + 1/B and A & B are whole numbers, what are the values of A & B?
      1/5 = 1/5 - 1/6 + 1/6 = 1/30 + 1/6

      cheers.

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      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
        MathIzzzFun
        last edited by

        mummyv:
        Pls help w this St Nicks CA1 2012, thanks http://i45.tinypic.com/35a4v7p.jpg\">

        this was discussed at http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&start=8610

        cheers.

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          ngl2010
          last edited by

          I think you'd better post these questions on \"Q&A - PSLE Math\" thread. There are people that regularly help solving Maths problems in that thread. I do not see some of them in other threads so maybe they just zoom in into that thread to help solve Maths problems and do not visit other threads.


          And please make sure you don't post any file upside down šŸ™‚

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            tianzhu
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            iamproudparents:
            http://i49.tinypic.com/noammq.jpg\">

            Hi

            Area formed four right angle triangles ------- 96

            Area formed by small square ------- 4 (2*2)

            Area of big square WXYZ ------ 100

            Length of YZ ------- 10

            Best wishes

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Mum1113:

              As no guided answer was provided, my son got his answer: $17.50 .
              what's the correct answer?
              Hi

              Based on the question as crafted, the answer is 18 2/3 which is not a logical one.

              Perhaps, the numbers or wordings in the question may not be right.

              Please clarify with your teacher.

              Best wishes

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                iamproudparents:
                http://i47.tinypic.com/1621qpk.jpg\">

                Hi

                At first
                GF ------- 12 units
                AF -------- 8 units

                In the end
                GF ------- 3 units
                AF -------- 2 units

                Number of fishes removed --------- 15 units -------- 150
                1 unit ------- 10

                Number of GF removed ------- 9 units -------- 90

                Number of AF@first -------- 8 units -------- 80

                Best wishes

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                  jieheng
                  last edited by

                  iamproudparents:
                  http://i47.tinypic.com/1621qpk.jpg\">

                  G 60u (60%)
                  A 40u (40%)

                  Also can use G --> 12u (60%) and A --> 8u (40%)

                  No of goldfish decreased by 75% , 75% of 60u --> 45u

                  No of angelfish was 1/4 of the original no of angelfish --> no of angelfish decreased by 3/4 --> 3/4 of 40u --> 30 u

                  total 150 fish were removed

                  45u + 30u --> 150
                  75u --> 150
                  1u --> 2

                  a)

                  No of goldfish were removed = 45u = 45*2 = 90

                  b)

                  No of angelfish were there at first = 40u = 40*2 = 80

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                    jieheng
                    last edited by

                    iamproudparents:
                    http://i45.tinypic.com/zlt204.jpg\">

                    B 5u
                    A 15u

                    After Anthony spent 1/3 of his money , he left 2/3
                    2/3 of 15u --> 10u

                    After Bill spent 3/5 of his money , he left 2/5
                    2/5 of 5u --> 2u

                    Anthoy had $130 more than Bill

                    10u - 2u --> 130
                    8u --> 130
                    1u --> 16.25

                    a)

                    5u--> 5*16.25 = 81.25
                    the money that Bill had at first = $81.25

                    b)

                    10u --> 10*16.25 = 162.5
                    the money that Anthony had left = $162.50

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                      jieheng
                      last edited by

                      iamproudparents:
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                      B:C:D = 2:3:3

                      Bond received 1/6 of the total amount of sweets
                      2/12 (1/6) --> 2u

                      3/12 -->3u

                      B+C+D = 2/12 + 3/12 + 3/12 = 8/12

                      A = 1 - (B+C+D) = 1 - 8/12 = 4/12

                      Amos took 28 sweets for himself

                      4u --> 28
                      1u --> 7

                      12u --> 12*7 = 84

                      No of sweets were there in the bag at first = 84

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                        moonsun
                        last edited by

                        MathIzzzFun:
                        moonsun:

                        Hello.


                        Would be thankful if someone can teach me how I can solve this...

                        If 1/5 = 1/A + 1/B and A & B are whole numbers, what are the values of A & B?

                        1/5 = 1/5 - 1/6 + 1/6 = 1/30 + 1/6

                        cheers.

                        Hi Mathizzzfun,

                        Thank you for the workings.

                        But.... Sorry, how did you get 1/5-1/6 + 1/6?.... :nailbite:

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