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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Math

      taringal:
      Hi,


      Can someone help on the following questions with clear explanation? Thank you.

      Q1) May, Susan, Ben and Joey, each have some stickers. May has 50% as many stickers as the total number of stickers that Susan, Ben and Joey have. The number of stickers that Susan has is 25% of the total number of stickers that May, Ben and Joey has. The number of stickers that Ben has is 2/3 of the total number of stickers that May, Susan and Joey has. If May gives 20 stickers to Susan, May and Susan will then have an equal number of stickers. Find the average number of stickers each of them has.

      Q2) In a donation drive, Ali, Hendri, Danny and Kaviin collected an average of $128. Ali collection 1/7 of the total amount collected by Hendri, Danny and Kaviin. Hendri collected 2/5 of the total amount collected by Danny and Kaviin. Danny collected 1/3 as much donations as Kaviin. How much donations did Ali collect?

      Q3) A wallet contained some 2-dollar and 5-dollar notes in the ratio of 8:3. When 15 2-dollar notes were taken out and replaced with some 5-dollar notes, there was 16% less 5-dollar notes than 2-dollar notes. The total value of all the notes remained the same. What is the total value of all the notes in the wallet?

      Hope this helps.
      Q1 and Q2 are similar.
      Q3 is abit odd. I know exactly how to solve, but i suspect some numbers aren't correct.

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      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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      teacherstorie
    • RE: Past-Year Secondary/O-Level/IP Exam Papers

      shawnlim88:
      Hi,

      may I request for the following papers:

      1) Subjects: English, Mathematics, Science ( Chemistry, Physics ), Chinese, Literature (boy in Stripped Pajamas), Geography, History

      2) Level: Sec 2
      3) Stream: Express
      4) Topic: All Topic
      5) Papers: All Papers
      6) School: Any will do if possible


      thank you in advance,

      shawnlim88
      PS: i will pm you after this

      Hi Shawn, Please PM me too.
      I am also looking for IP Math exam papers for sec2.
      Thank you!

      posted in Secondary Schools - Academic Support
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      teacherstorie
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