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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      lee tong fong
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      Hi, can anyone help me with another question


      (4) Shaun and Chin Hong cycled along the same route from Point A to Point B
      Shuan Cycled at the average speed of 20km/h and he was 4.5km ahead of Chin Hong when Chin Hong reached the half-way mark.
      If Shuan reached Point B at 11:20am, what time would Chin Hong reach Point B?

      Thanks you again

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        lee tong fong
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        Hi, can anyone help me with another question


        (5) Peanut butter sandwiches and egg sandwiches are put on 2 plates, X and Y, such that there are equal number of sandwiches on each plate.
        The ratio of the number of peanut butter sanswiches on plates x to the number of the peanut butter sanswiches on plates Y is 5:4.
        The ratio of the number of egg sanswiches on plates x to the number of the egg sanswiches on plates Y is 3:5.
        Find the ratio of the number of peanut butter sandwices on plates Y to the number of egg sandwiches on plate X.

        Thanks you again

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          lee tong fong
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          Hi, can anyone help me with another question


          (6) A total of 84 girls and 231 boys wre involved in a CIP programmeto clean up a section of the beach.
          (a) Find the greatest number of groups that can be formed so that all the boys and girls are distributed equally among all the groups.
          (b) What is the the total number of children in each group?

          Thanks you again

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            PapayaDad
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            lee tong fong:
            Hi, can anyone help me in this question


            1)The number of chickens in farm A and Farm B are in the ratio 9:1.
            Farm A sold a certain number of chickens and Farm B sold 2/3 of its chickens.
            As a result, both Farm A and Farm B each had 209 chickens left.

            (a) How many chickens were sold by the 2 Farm in all?
            (b) What percentage of farm A's chickens wre sold?

            Thanks you
            Farm B sold 2/3 ; so remaining 1/3 which is 209
            So initially have 209 x 3 = 627
            Sold is 209 x 2 = 418

            So farm A initially have 627 x 9 = 5643
            inthe end have 209
            Sold is 5643 - 209 = 5434

            Total sold is 418 + 5434 = 5852

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              PapayaDad
              last edited by

              lee tong fong:
              Hi, can anyone help me with another question


              (6) A total of 84 girls and 231 boys wre involved in a CIP programmeto clean up a section of the beach.
              (a) Find the greatest number of groups that can be formed so that all the boys and girls are distributed equally among all the groups.
              (b) What is the the total number of children in each group?

              Thanks you again
              84/2 = 42
              42/3 = 14
              14/2 = 7

              check 231/7 = 33

              Answer :
              7 groups
              Each group have 84/7=12 girls ; and 231/7=33 boys
              Each group have 12 + 33 = 45 children

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                PapayaDad
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                lee tong fong:
                Hi, can anyone help me with another question


                (3) To make a fruit cake, Mrs Lim used 90% strawberry and 10% mango.
                The cost of the mangoes was 1.5 times that of the strawberries.
                She spent $6.30 in all for the strawberries and mangoes
                How much more would it cost her if she uses 40% strawbeey and 60% mango?

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                The cost of the mangoes was 1.5 times that of the strawberries.
                interms of cost
                1m=1.5s
                10m=15s
                90s : 15s
                6s:1s
                7s = 630
                s = 90
                m = 135

                4s=360
                6m=810
                total=1170

                1170 - 630 = 540

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                  PapayaDad
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                  lee tong fong:
                  Hi, can anyone help me with another question


                  (4) Shaun and Chin Hong cycled along the same route from Point A to Point B
                  Shuan Cycled at the average speed of 20km/h and he was 4.5km ahead of Chin Hong when Chin Hong reached the half-way mark.
                  If Shuan reached Point B at 11:20am, what time would Chin Hong reach Point B?

                  Thanks you again
                  Shaun was 4.5km ahead of Chin Hong when Chin Hong reached the half-way mark.

                  So when Chin Hong reach Point B ; Shaun would have been 9km ahead (if he did not stop at point B and maintain the same average speed of 20km/h).

                  How long does it take Shaun to cover 9km? Answer 9/20 x 60 (minutes) = 27 minutes.

                  Chin Hong reach at 11.20 + 27 minutes = 11.47am

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                    Cecilia J
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                    Thanks.This was from my daughter’s school practice paper.

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                      MathIzzzFun
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                      lee tong fong:
                      Hi, can anyone help me with another question


                      (6) A total of 84 girls and 231 boys wre involved in a CIP programmeto clean up a section of the beach.
                      (a) Find the greatest number of groups that can be formed so that all the boys and girls are distributed equally among all the groups.
                      (b) What is the the total number of children in each group?

                      Thanks you again
                      Boys -> 231=21 x 11
                      Girls -> 84 = 21 x 4
                      maximum number of groups -> 21
                      Total number of chilgren in each group-> 11 + 4 = 15

                      cheers

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                        lee tong fong
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                        Thanks for your solutions.


                        For question 6, I would like to know how do you work out the maximum number of group is 21.

                        For question 3, is this possible to work out the solution using the (Number of units X Value of units)

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