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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • I Offline
      iCreative Math
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      Never easy to explain Math solution via writing without verbal explanation.


      The question mentioned that after taking away 16 50-cents coins, and adding the same value in 20-cents coins (which is 40 20-cents coins), the number of 50-cents coins left in the box is 7/8 of the number of 20-cents coins.

      Hence, we deduce that the ratio of 20-cents coins to 50-cents coins is 8:7.

      Therefore,

      20-cents coins : 50-cents coins is 8 units : 7 units

      or (8-units + 40) : (7 units + 35)

      We introduce the 40 because we know 40 coins was added.

      The number of 20-cents coins At First is therefore 8 units.

      If we add 40 coins to the ratio for 20-cents coins, we need to add 35 to the number of 50-cents coins to maintain the ratio of 8:7.

      I hope this further explanation is clear.

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        mathnoobs
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        thanks MathIzzFun and ICreativeMath, I understand now. Appreciate you spending time on the explanations.

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        • I Offline
          iCreative Math
          last edited by

          most welcome, mathnoonbs … keeping sending your questions … glad to share my methods particularly for challenging questions … i pity the 12 years old … P6 questions are so varied and hence more challenging … they need simplified structured models to help them re-produce the solutions under examination conditions.

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            Oracle
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            Hi, could someone help me with these questions please. Daughter’s tearing her hair out over them:


            1. Mohan drove from Town A towards Town B at 9.50am. Half an hour later, Nora left Town B for Town A. Both of them reached their respective destinations at 10.50am. If Nora travelled at 20km/h faster than Mohan, find the speed of Nora.

            2. Abel and Cain cycled from City Mall to East Mall at 11 km/h and 8 km/h respectively. Abel left City Mall an hour later than Cain. He arrived at East Mall 30 minutes earlier than Cain. How long did Abel take?

            3. Ann left Town A for Town B. At the same time, Ben left Town B for Town A. Ann drove at an average speed of 72 km/hr while Ben drove at 56 km/h. Ann and Ben passed each other at a point 24 km from the mid point of Towns A and B. What is the distance between A and B?

            I have 2 more but my eyelids are too heavy now to go on.

            Thank you very much.

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              speedmaths.012624com
              last edited by

              Oracle:
              Hi, could someone help me with these questions please. Daughter's tearing her hair out over them:


              1. Mohan drove from Town A towards Town B at 9.50am. Half an hour later, Nora left Town B for Town A. Both of them reached their respective destinations at 10.50am. If Nora travelled at 20km/h faster than Mohan, find the speed of Nora.
              Hi Oracle,

              Please see table below.
              Can you follow?

              Hope this helps.

              speedmaths.com

              http://i46.tinypic.com/xc5b12.jpg\">

              .

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              • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                MathIzzzFun
                last edited by

                Oracle:
                Hi, could someone help me with these questions please. Daughter's tearing her hair out over them:


                2. Abel and Cain cycled from City Mall to East Mall at 11 km/h and 8 km/h respectively. Abel left City Mall an hour later than Cain. He arrived at East Mall 30 minutes earlier than Cain. How long did Abel take?


                I have 2 more but my eyelids are too heavy now to go on.

                Thank you very much.
                Abel left 1 hour later than Cain and arrived 30 minutes earlier than Cain at East Mall, so Abel took 1.5h less than Cain to cycle from City Mall to East mall.

                Abel's speed : Cain's speed = 11 : 8

                Ratio of Abel's time: Cain's time (to cycle from City Mall to East mall)
                = 8u : 11u

                Since Abel took 1.5h less than Cain,
                3u --> 1.5h
                1u --> 0.5h

                Total time taken by Abel to cycle from City Mall to East mall = 8 x 0.5 = 4h

                cheers.

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                • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  Oracle:
                  Hi, could someone help me with these questions please. Daughter's tearing her hair out over them:


                  3. Ann left Town A for Town B. At the same time, Ben left Town B for Town A. Ann drove at an average speed of 72 km/hr while Ben drove at 56 km/h. Ann and Ben passed each other at a point 24 km from the mid point of Towns A and B. What is the distance between A and B?

                  I have 2 more but my eyelids are too heavy now to go on.

                  Thank you very much.

                  Ann's speed : Ben's speed = 72 : 56 --> 9 : 7

                  When Ann and Ben passed each other,
                  Ann has travelled a distance of 9 units from Town A, and
                  Ben has travelled a distance of 7 units from Town B

                  Total distance between Town A and Town B --> 9 units + 7 units = 16 units

                  mid point between town A and town B
                  = 8 units from Town A
                  = 8 units from Town B

                  So, 1 unit --> 24 km
                  Distance between A and B = 16 x 24 km = 384 km

                  cheers.

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                    Oracle
                    last edited by

                    Thanks a lot MathIzzzFun and SpeedMaths (still up at 1:54am!!! Phew …)

                    Will show them to my daughter tonight and see if she is able to relate.

                    The other two questions:

                    Q4. Jeremy walks to school at an average speed of 4 km/h everyday. One day, after walking a distance of 1 km, he realised that his watch was slow. So he ran at a constant speed and managed to reach school just on time. Later, he calculated that if he had run at this speed right from the start of the journey, he would have reached school 5 minutes earlier. What was his running speed?

                    Q5. Mr Tan took 6 hours to travel from Town A to Town B. Mr Lim took 4 hours to travel from Town B to Town A. If both of them started travelling at 10 am, at what time did they pass each other?

                    Thank you.

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                    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                      MathIzzzFun
                      last edited by

                      Oracle:
                      Thanks a lot MathIzzzFun and SpeedMaths (still up at 1:54am!!! Phew ...)

                      Will show them to my daughter tonight and see if she is able to relate.

                      The other two questions:

                      Q4. Jeremy walks to school at an average speed of 4 km/h everyday. One day, after walking a distance of 1 km, he realised that his watch was slow. So he ran at a constant speed and managed to reach school just on time. Later, he calculated that if he had run at this speed right from the start of the journey, he would have reached school 5 minutes earlier. What was his running speed?


                      Thank you.
                      For questions on speed, it is always good to draw a diagram ...



                      <-----------1 km ----------->
                      Home _____walk________X __________RUN_____________ School

                      Home _____RUN________X __________RUN_____________ School

                      Supposed Jeremy started running from point X which is 1 km from his house, we see that the time saved (5 minutes faster) if he had started running from the start is from running the first 1 km versus walking the first 1 km.

                      Time taken to walk 1 km = 1/4 h = 15 min
                      Time taken to run 1 km = 15 min - 5 min = 10 min

                      Jeremy's running speed = 1 km/ 10 min = 6 km/h

                      cheers.

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                        Oldschool
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                        Oracle:
                        Will show them to my daughter tonight and see if she is able to relate.

                        Hi,

                        There is an old article on speed by another forum user, which may offer some direction.

                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/psle-math-tips-speed-questions

                        Other insight on speed, which you may find helpful, is also posted in this forum.

                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=976873#p976873

                        Regards

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