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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
      MathIzzzFun
      last edited by

      ozora:
      Need help: father ->when I was your age you were 3 years old.

      Son-> when I become your age you will be 63 years old. How old is the father And son respectiveLy now?

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      cheers

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        ozora
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        MathIzzzFun:
        ozora:

        Need help: father ->when I was your age you were 3 years old.

        Son-> when I become your age you will be 63 years old. How old is the father And son respectiveLy now?


        http://i46.tinypic.com/1ekkmw.png\">


        cheers

        Thanks maths

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          mama_10
          last edited by

          Hi,


          Need help in this question.
          Class A and Class B have the same number of pupils. The ratio of the number of boys in Class A to the number of boys in Class B is 3:2. The ratio of the number of girls in Class A to the number of girks in Class B is 3:5. Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A.

          Thank you!

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          • MathIzzzFunM Offline
            MathIzzzFun
            last edited by

            mama_10:
            Hi,


            Need help in this question.
            Class A and Class B have the same number of pupils. The ratio of the number of boys in Class A to the number of boys in Class B is 3:2. The ratio of the number of girls in Class A to the number of girks in Class B is 3:5. Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A.

            Thank you!
            Since the Class A and Class B have same number of pupils, the difference between number of boys in A and B, and the difference between the number of girls in A and B, must be the same.

            Boys --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 2 = 6 : 4
            Girls --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 5
            ratio of number of boys to number of girls in A = 6 : 3 = 2 : 1


            http://i45.tinypic.com/15gc6qs.png\">

            cheers.

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            • M Offline
              mama_10
              last edited by

              MathIzzzFun:
              mama_10:

              Hi,


              Need help in this question.
              Class A and Class B have the same number of pupils. The ratio of the number of boys in Class A to the number of boys in Class B is 3:2. The ratio of the number of girls in Class A to the number of girks in Class B is 3:5. Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A.

              Thank you!

              Since the Class A and Class B have same number of pupils, the difference between number of boys in A and B, and the difference between the number of girls in A and B, must be the same.

              Boys --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 2 = 6 : 4
              Girls --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 5
              ratio of number of boys to number of girls in A = 6 : 3 = 2 : 1


              http://i45.tinypic.com/15gc6qs.png\">

              cheers.

              Sorry, I dont understand why change the Boys ratio from 3:2 to 6:4?
              thank you

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                kwcllf
                last edited by

                mama_10:
                MathIzzzFun:

                [quote=\"mama_10\"]Hi,


                Need help in this question.
                Class A and Class B have the same number of pupils. The ratio of the number of boys in Class A to the number of boys in Class B is 3:2. The ratio of the number of girls in Class A to the number of girks in Class B is 3:5. Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A.

                Thank you!

                Since the Class A and Class B have same number of pupils, the difference between number of boys in A and B, and the difference between the number of girls in A and B, must be the same.

                Boys --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 2 = 6 : 4
                Girls --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 5
                ratio of number of boys to number of girls in A = 6 : 3 = 2 : 1


                http://i45.tinypic.com/15gc6qs.png\">

                cheers.

                Sorry, I dont understand why change the Boys ratio from 3:2 to 6:4?
                thank you[/quote]
                Boys --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 2 = 6 : 4
                Girls --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 5

                Since the number of pupils in Class A and Class B are the same,
                when you change the ratio from 3 : 2 to 6 : 4,
                The ratio of the total number of Boys + Girls in Class A = 6+3 = 9

                The ratio of the total number of Boys + Girls in Class B = 4+5 = 9

                When they are equal, then you can compare.

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                • L Offline
                  libran269
                  last edited by

                  can we use equations/algebra to solve?

                  Is this have to be solved using the above method?
                  I am familirising the methods used for maths.
                  Thanks

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                  • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    mama_10:
                    MathIzzzFun:

                    Hi,


                    Need help in this question.
                    Class A and Class B have the same number of pupils. The ratio of the number of boys in Class A to the number of boys in Class B is 3:2. The ratio of the number of girls in Class A to the number of girks in Class B is 3:5. Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A.

                    Thank you!

                    Since the Class A and Class B have same number of pupils, the difference between number of boys in A and B, and the difference between the number of girls in A and B, must be the same.

                    Boys --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 2 = 6 : 4
                    Girls --> Class A : Class B = 3 : 5
                    ratio of number of boys to number of girls in A = 6 : 3 = 2 : 1


                    http://i45.tinypic.com/15gc6qs.png\">

                    cheers.

                    Sorry, I dont understand why change the Boys ratio from 3:2 to 6:4?
                    thank you

                    .. hope this explains...

                    http://i46.tinypic.com/120schf.png\">

                    cheers.

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                      Lazy snake
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                      :heresmyfish: Hi,I'm new here. :rahrah:

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                        Easy-going
                        last edited by

                        Hi

                        Desperately need help in solving this sum for my son.
                        Putri and David each have some money. If Putri spends $20, the ratio of the amount of money Putri has to the amount of money David has will become 3:7. If David spends $20, the ratio will become 8:12. How much money does each boy have?

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