Q&A - PSLE Math
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tianzhu & Oldschool :thankyou: :thankyou:
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tianzhu,
" You may use MD, UP or use letters of the alphabet to show the variables"
what is "UP"? -
Beikiasu:
Hitianzhu,
\" You may use MD, UP or use letters of the alphabet to show the variables\"
what is \"UP\"?
It refers to \"Units and Parts\"
Best wishes -
Hi,
Need help to solve the following question:-
A coin box contained only twenty-cent and fifty-cent coins in the ratio of 4:5. When 16 fifty-cent coins were taken out and replaced by some twenty-cent coins, the number of fifty-cent coins left in the box was 7/8 of the twenty-cent coins. The total value of all the coins remained the same. Find the sum of money in the coin box.
Ai Tong 2011 CA1 Answer - $112.20 (Is this right?)
Thanks in advance for the help! -
nnchia:
$112.20 is correct.Hi,
Need help to solve the following question:-
A coin box contained only twenty-cent and fifty-cent coins in the ratio of 4:5. When 16 fifty-cent coins were taken out and replaced by some twenty-cent coins, the number of fifty-cent coins left in the box was 7/8 of the twenty-cent coins. The total value of all the coins remained the same. Find the sum of money in the coin box.
Ai Tong 2011 CA1 Answer - $112.20 (Is this right?)
Thanks in advance for the help!
cheers. -
Beikiasu:
using equal fractions/numerators method:Hi, can someone help me to solve this problem sum?
3) A contractor needed to cover an entire hall with tiles. On the first day, he laid 319 tiles. He completed tiling the rest of the hall in 7 days using an equal number of tiles each day. At the end of the 4th day, he was able to tile 8/15 of the hall. How many tiles did the contractor use to cover the entire hall? CHIJ, 2011, Question 15, 4 mark, Ans:1740 tiles.
Thanks
after laying 319 tiles on 1st day, remaining tiles laid in 7 days
4/7 remaining tiles = 7/15 total number of tiles
28/49 remaining tiles = 28/60 total number of tiles
total number of tiles --> 60 units
remaining tiles --> 49 units
11 units --> 319 tiles
total number of tiles --> 60/11 x 319 = 1740
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Need help on the following questions.
1)
Log A and Log B are of different lengths. A carpenter wants to saw them into equal number of shorter pieces. The length of each piece from Log A need not be the same as that of each piece from Log B. If he saw Log A into 1.2m pieces and log B into 0.9m pieces, he has no leftover from log A but there will be 0.6m of log B left. If he saw Log A into 1.6m pieces and log B into 1.25m pieces, he has no leftover from log A but there will be 0.6m of log B left. Find the length of log A.
2)
Catherine has a box containing some black and white counters. When she adds in 15 white counters, 65% of the counters in the box are black. If she adds in another 40 black counters, 75% of the counters in the box are black. How many white counters are there in the box at first?
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nnchia:
HiHi,
Need help to solve the following question:-
A coin box contained only twenty-cent and fifty-cent coins in the ratio of 4:5. When 16 fifty-cent coins were taken out and replaced by some twenty-cent coins, the number of fifty-cent coins left in the box was 7/8 of the twenty-cent coins. The total value of all the coins remained the same. Find the sum of money in the coin box.
Ai Tong 2011 CA1 Answer - $112.20 (Is this right?)
Thanks in advance for the help!
One possible approach is to work in term of the number of coins. You may use Units and Parts.
At first
twenty-cent coins: fifty-cent coins ----- 4u:5u
16 number of fifty-cent coins ----- $8 -------- 40 number of twenty-cent coins
Change
twenty-cent coins: fifty-cent coins ----- 40:-16
In the end
twenty-cent coins: fifty-cent coins ----- 8p:7p
Make the parts the same
4u + 40 ------ 8p
(x7)
28u + 280 ------ 56p
5u ā 16 ------ 7p
(x8)
40u ā 128 ------ 56p
28u + 280 ------- 40u ā 128
12u ------- 408
1u ------ 34
Number of twenty-cent coins ------- 4*34 ------136
Value of twenty-cent coins ------- 27.2
Number of fifty-cent coins ------- 5*34 ------170
Value of fifty-cent coins ------- 85
Total value ------- 85 + 27.2 ------ 112.20
Best wishes -
Hi Tianzhu, thanks a million!
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bookwormkids:
HiNeed help on the following questions.
1)
Log A and Log B are of different lengths. A carpenter wants to saw them into equal number of shorter pieces. The length of each piece from Log A need not be the same as that of each piece from Log B. If he saw Log A into 1.2m pieces and log B into 0.9m pieces, he has no leftover from log A but there will be 0.6m of log B left. If he saw Log A into 1.6m pieces and log B into 1.25m pieces, he has no leftover from log A but there will be 0.6m of log B left. Find the length of log A.
Please confirm from from your source.
There should be a difference in length.
Best wishes
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