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      rocklee
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      thanks ksi.


      How many tens are there in 750. Is the ans 75 or 5?
      If the ans is 75 , on this basis, should the ans be 857 in my earlier question?
      FYI, this is a p2 question.

      Thanks

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        corneyAmber
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        rocklee:
        thanks ksi.


        How many tens are there in 750. Is the ans 75 or 5?
        If the ans is 75 , on this basis, should the ans be 857 in my earlier question?
        FYI, this is a p2 question.

        Thanks
        We have discussed this before here:

        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=423&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=230

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          this is from a P1 assessment book. although the answer is given, but i dont know how to teach my DS how to do the workings/solve it. anyone can advise? tks.


          A + A + A + B = 40

          A + A + B = 28

          what is A and what is B?

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            verykiasu2010
            last edited by

            cookie:
            this is from a P1 assessment book. although the answer is given, but i dont know how to teach my DS how to do the workings/solve it. anyone can advise? tks.


            A + A + A + B = 40

            A + A + B = 28

            what is A and what is B?

            40 - 28 = 12

            3A - 2A = A

            B - B = zero

            hence A = 12

            3 A = 36

            Hence B = 4

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              caroline3sg
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              Trial & Error method.


              At first, try 10 for A, 8 for B. It doesnโ€™t meet A + A + A + B = 40 (answer only 38, so must increase value of A and decrease value of B).

              Then try 12 for A, 4 for B. You can get total 40.

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                corneyAmber
                last edited by

                cookie:
                this is from a P1 assessment book. although the answer is given, but i dont know how to teach my DS how to do the workings/solve it. anyone can advise? tks.


                A + A + A + B = 40

                A + A + B = 28

                what is A and what is B?
                A + (A + A+ + B) = 40
                A + 28 = 40
                A = 40 -28 = 12
                B = 28 - 12 - 12 = 4

                This is the \"see the pattern\" method.

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                  cookie
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                  caroline3sg:
                  Trial & Error method.


                  At first, try 10 for A, 8 for B. It doesn't meet A + A + A + B = 40 (answer only 38, so must increase value of A and decrease value of B).

                  Then try 12 for A, 4 for B. You can get total 40.
                  did the trial & error method, just that not sure is this the way to teach P1. thanks ! ๐Ÿ˜„

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                    verykiasu2010:
                    cookie:

                    this is from a P1 assessment book. although the answer is given, but i dont know how to teach my DS how to do the workings/solve it. anyone can advise? tks.


                    A + A + A + B = 40

                    A + A + B = 28

                    what is A and what is B?


                    40 - 28 = 12

                    3A - 2A = A

                    B - B = zero

                    hence A = 12

                    3 A = 36

                    Hence B = 4

                    thanks! ๐Ÿ˜„

                    after reading your post, it suddenly occur to me that the diff between the two sentences is an A.

                    so if 40 - 28 = A, then A is 12.

                    28 - 12 - 12 = 4 (B is 4)

                    to confirm, 12 + 12 + 12 + 4 = 40

                    this way can? ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                      cookie
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                      ksi:
                      cookie:

                      this is from a P1 assessment book. although the answer is given, but i dont know how to teach my DS how to do the workings/solve it. anyone can advise? tks.


                      A + A + A + B = 40

                      A + A + B = 28

                      what is A and what is B?

                      A + (A + A+ + B) = 40
                      A + 28 = 40
                      A = 40 -28 = 12
                      B = 28 - 12 - 12 = 4

                      This is the \"see the pattern\" method.

                      yes ! thanks ! ๐Ÿ˜„
                      just saw the pattern :celebrate:

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        cookie:
                        verykiasu2010:

                        [quote=\"cookie\"]this is from a P1 assessment book. although the answer is given, but i dont know how to teach my DS how to do the workings/solve it. anyone can advise? tks.


                        A + A + A + B = 40

                        A + A + B = 28

                        what is A and what is B?


                        40 - 28 = 12

                        3A - 2A = A

                        B - B = zero

                        hence A = 12

                        3 A = 36

                        Hence B = 4

                        thanks! ๐Ÿ˜„

                        after reading your post, it suddenly occur to me that the diff between the two sentences is an A.

                        so if 40 - 28 = A, then A is 12.

                        28 - 12 - 12 = 4 (B is 4)

                        to confirm, 12 + 12 + 12 + 4 = 40

                        this way can? ๐Ÿ˜‰[/quote]that is how i train my kid to visualise it

                        too early to solve the equation in P1

                        you can change it to A = apple and B = Orange to be less abstract for a start

                        after that the kid will pick up very fast

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