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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      mrsoon
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      Fiona is 3 kg lighter than Eliza and 7 kg heavier than Tina.

      If Fiona is j kg, find the total weight of the 3 girls.

      This problem sum is taken from last year CA1 paper from a school.
      The working j + (j + 3) + (j - 7) = 3j + 3 - 7
      This will result in dealing with negative number.
      Is this in the PSLE syllabus?

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        cimman
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        altp10:
        Hi. I need help with the following Speed question.


        Joel & Cliff ran a 100m race in which Joel crossed the finishing line just as Cliff reached the 90m mark.
        a) Since Joel won the first race by 10m, he decided to start the second race 10m behind the starting line. Both boys ran at the same speed as in the first race. Who won the second race?
        b) In the third race, Cliff started 10m ahead of the starting line. Again assuming that both boys ran at the same speed as in the first race, who was the winner of this race?

        Thank you in advance.
        in all speed problems, it is important to note that only 1 clock is used to measure time. As such, the key issue in speed problems is to know when to start and stop time measurement. Time is related to distance. For a given time, the distance traveled must be known. In more difficult speed problems, the start time and end times are vague and must be inferred based on logical reasoning and general knowledge. Luckily, there are only a few scenarios, so they can easily memorized.
        In this case, general knowledge is called on to infer that both boys started the race at the same time. This is a simple inference, but nonetheless, it has to be noted it is an inference as it is not explicitly stated.

        Speed problems are very similar to Rates problems as both deals with time. The difference between Rates and Speed is that Rates can be added (ie. Tap A and Tap B are turned on at the same time. John and Peter worked on the same Job at the same time), while Speed cannot.

        In most Speed/Rates problems, there is a setup statement which tells us what is the rate or speed of the relevant objects. Thereafter, the rates or speed value do not change, unless it is explicitly stated. Learn to recognize the setup statements in each problem.
        The first race is the setup statement, giving us information on the speed of Joel and Cliff. Thereafter, we copy the speed values to the 2nd and 3rd race.

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          Musicstar
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          Please help to solve the question. Thank you.

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            Beikiasu
            last edited by

            Hi, can someone help me to solve this problem sum?


            1) William’s salary of $4800 was 20% more than Kate salary. They resigned and joined another company. In the new company, they were given the same percentage increase in their salaries. If the difference in their salaries is now $1200, what is the percentage increase? MB, 2011, Question 15, 4 mark, Ans: 50%

            2) Xiaoming, Yanli and Zen went to a restaurant to have their lunch together. Each of them paid a different amount for their meals. Xiaoming paid 3/5 of what Yanli and Zen paid. Yanli paid 40% of what Xiaoming and Zen paid. If Zen paid $3 more than Yanli, how much did Xiaoming pay for his meal? Ai Tong, 2011, Question 10, 3 mark, Ans: $21.

            3) On Saturday, there were 50 more females than males at a concert. On Sunday, the number of females increased by 10% and the number of males decreased by 20%, resulting in 625 people at the concert. Each ticket cost $25.How much money was collected on Saturday? Ros, 2011, Question 17, 5 mark, Ans:$16250.
            Thanks.

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              tianzhu
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              Beikiasu:
              Hi, can someone help me to solve this problem sum?


              1) William’s salary of $4800 was 20% more than Kate salary. They resigned and joined another company. In the new company, they were given the same percentage increase in their salaries. If the difference in their salaries is now $1200, what is the percentage increase?
              Hi

              Before resignation

              William ---- 6u ----- 4800

              Kate ----- 5u ----- 4000

              Difference ----- 800

              After resignation, their difference is 1200

              Percentage increase ----- 400/800*100% -----50%

              Best wishes

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                tianzhu
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                Beikiasu:

                2) Xiaoming, Yanli and Zen went to a restaurant to have their lunch together. Each of them paid a different amount for their meals. Xiaoming paid 3/5 of what Yanli and Zen paid. Yanli paid 40% of what Xiaoming and Zen paid. If Zen paid $3 more than Yanli, how much did Xiaoming pay for his meal? Ai Tong, 2011, Question 10, 3 mark, Ans: $21.
                Hi

                X:(Y+Z) ----- 3:5(8) ----- 21:35(56)

                Y:(X+Z) ----- 2:5(7) -----16:40(56)

                Make the total units the same.

                X ----- 21u

                Y-----16u

                Z ----- 19u

                3u ----- 3

                1u ----- 1

                X paid 21u or $21.

                Best wishes

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  Beikiasu:

                  3) On Saturday, there were 50 more females than males at a concert. On Sunday, the number of females increased by 10% and the number of males decreased by 20%, resulting in 625 people at the concert. Each ticket cost $25.How much money was collected on Saturday? Ros, 2011, Question 17, 5 mark, Ans:$16250.
                  Hi

                  Saturday

                  Female ----- 10u + 50

                  Male ----- 10u

                  On Sunday, the number of females increased by 10% and the number of males decreased by 20%, resulting in 625 people at the concert.

                  Sunday

                  Female ----- 11u + 55

                  Male ----- 8u

                  19u + 55 ------ 625

                  1u ------- 30

                  On Saturday

                  Female ----- 10u + 50 -------350

                  Male ----- 10u ------300

                  Amount of money collected on Saturday ------ 650*25 ------ 16250

                  Best wishes

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                    Beikiasu
                    last edited by

                    tianzhu , :thankyou:


                    1) Willian & Kate
                    How you know 20% more is 6u & 5u?

                    3) Female & Male
                    Your eye so sharp, straight away you can see 10u. I tried drawing model but couldn't find the answer.

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                      tianzhu
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                      Beikiasu:
                      tianzhu , :thankyou:


                      1) Willian & Kate
                      How you know 20% more is 6u & 5u?
                      Hi

                      Just curious, is this question asked by the PSLE kid or the mummy?

                      Best wishes

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                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        Beikiasu:

                        3) Female & Male
                        Your eye so sharp, straight away you can see 10u. I tried drawing model but couldn't find the answer.
                        Hi

                        Using MD and 10u as the base,you still can arrive at the answer.In answering any question, we always strive towards simplicity.Try to use whole numbers instead of decimals if possible.

                        You may present your anwers in MD or units format.

                        Best wishes

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