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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • R Offline
      rocklee
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      Anyone can help?


      There were a total of 20800 toys in Factory A and Factory B. After 3/4 of toys in Factory A and 3/5 in Factory B were sold, there were 1040 more toys in B than A. How many toys were there in each factory at first?

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        CloudeeDaz
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        rocklee:
        Anyone can help?


        There were a total of 20800 toys in Factory A and Factory B. After 3/4 of toys in Factory A and 3/5 in Factory B were sold, there were 1040 more toys in B than A. How many toys were there in each factory at first?
        hihi
        there is a solution http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=775568#p775568/ šŸ˜„

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          CloudeeDaz
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          and http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=23793#p23793%20/

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            Musicstar
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            Please help.Thank you


            Q11) Sally , Yiling and Ali shared a bag of beads. Sally received 3/4 of the bag of beads and 3/4 of a bead. Yiling received 3/4 of the remaining bag of beads and 3/4 of a bead. Ali received the last bead in the bag. How many beads did Sally receive? (No bead was to be divided in any way)

            Q17 ) Jane and Iris had 255 sweets altogether. Jane had 15 more sweets than Iris. Jane gave away 25% as many sweets as Iris. She was left with twice as many sweets as Iris.
            (a) How many sweets did Iris give away?
            (b) How many sweets did Jane have in the end?

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              jieheng
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              Musicstar:
              Please help.Thank you


              Q11) Sally , Yiling and Ali shared a bag of beads. Sally received 3/4 of the bag of beads and 3/4 of a bead. Yiling received 3/4 of the remaining bag of beads and 3/4 of a bead. Ali received the last bead in the bag. How many beads did Sally receive? (No bead was to be divided in any way)
              ............................................[---------------1u-------------]
              [--------------------3u-------------------][3/4][------3p------][3/4][ 1]
              ...................................................................[---1p--]

              S [--------------------3u-------------------][3/4]
              Y [------3p------][3/4]
              A [ 1]

              1p --> 1 + 3/4 = 7/4
              4p --> 7

              1u --> 3/4 + 4p = 3/4 + 7 = 31/4

              Sally --> 3u + 3/4 = 3*(31/4) + 3/4 = 96/4 = 24

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                jieheng
                last edited by

                Musicstar:
                Please help.Thank you


                Q17 ) Jane and Iris had 255 sweets altogether. Jane had 15 more sweets than Iris. Jane gave away 25% as many sweets as Iris. She was left with twice as many sweets as Iris.
                (a) How many sweets did Iris give away?
                (b) How many sweets did Jane have in the end?
                J [-----------------][15]
                I. [-----------------]

                J [][---------------][15]
                I. [][][][][---------]

                J [][----][15][----][15]
                I. [][][][][15][----]

                J [][][][][15][][][][15] --> 7u + 30
                I. [][][][][15][][][] --> 7u + 15

                7u + 30 + 7u + 15 --> 255
                14u --> 210
                1u --> 15

                a)

                No of sweets that Iris gave away = 4u = 4*15 = 60

                b)

                No of sweets that Jane had in the end = 6u + 30 = 6*15 + 30 = 120

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                  Musicstar
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                  Hi,


                  Can someonehelp to explain to me my doubt. Why u= 2u -1040 , 4u = 4 (2u-1040 ) & 5u +8u -4160. Thank you very much.

                  small:
                  ks2me:

                  http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww246/ks2me/P6MathRiceSacks-1.jpg\">

                  Thanks again ks2me, you are great...

                  No wonder I not able to get the answer due to my wrong calculation; 1920 x 5 = 9100. šŸ˜ž

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                    Oldschool
                    last edited by

                    Musicstar:
                    Hi,


                    Can someonehelp to explain to me my doubt. Why u= 2u -1040 , 4u = 4 (2u-1040 ) & 5u +8u -4160. Thank you very much.
                    small:

                    [quote=\"ks2me\"]http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww246/ks2me/P6MathRiceSacks-1.jpg\">

                    Thanks again ks2me, you are great...

                    No wonder I not able to get the answer due to my wrong calculation; 1920 x 5 = 9100. šŸ˜ž

                    [/quote]
                    Hi,

                    There is a difference in the 2 \"u\".

                    One is small \"u\" and the other is big \"U\".

                    So, for clarity you can replace one of it with P and it will end up as UP method.

                    http://www.flickr.com/photos/94858125@N03/8662494378/in/photostream/

                    Hope this help.

                    Regards

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                      MathIzzzFun
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                      rocklee:
                      Anyone can help?


                      There were a total of 20800 toys in Factory A and Factory B. After 3/4 of toys in Factory A and 3/5 in Factory B were sold, there were 1040 more toys in B than A. How many toys were there in each factory at first?
                      Toys unsold:
                      Factory A --> 2 units -- 1/4 of total
                      total in Factory A at first --> 8 units

                      Factory B --> 2 units + 1040 = 2 x ( 1 unit +520) --- 2/5 of total
                      total in Factory B at first = 5 x ( 1 unit + 520 ) = 5 units + 2600

                      At first, total number of toys:
                      13 units + 2600 = 20800
                      1 unit --> 1400

                      At first,
                      Factory A --> 11 200 toys
                      Factory B --> 9 600 toys

                      cheers.

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                        Musicstar
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                        How to get 7u each? I do not understand.


                        jieheng:
                        Musicstar:

                        Please help.Thank you

                        Q17 ) Jane and Iris had 255 sweets altogether. Jane had 15 more sweets than Iris. Jane gave away 25% as many sweets as Iris. She was left with twice as many sweets as Iris.
                        (a) How many sweets did Iris give away?
                        (b) How many sweets did Jane have in the end?

                        J [-----------------][15]
                        I. [-----------------]

                        J [][---------------][15]
                        I. [][][][][---------]

                        J [][----][15][----][15]
                        I. [][][][][15][----]

                        J [][][][][15][][][][15] --> 7u + 30
                        I. [][][][][15][][][] --> 7u + 15

                        7u + 30 + 7u + 15 --> 255
                        14u --> 210
                        1u --> 15

                        a)

                        No of sweets that Iris gave away = 4u = 4*15 = 60

                        b)

                        No of sweets that Jane had in the end = 6u + 30 = 6*15 + 30 = 120

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