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    Q&A - P4 Math

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      fohope
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      Hi,

      Pls help me with this question (from CHIJ ST Nicholas SA One 2012). Thanks in advance.

      A number of pupils were told to stand in a straight line to welcome the guest of honour at a concert. The distance between every 2 pupils was 1m. The pupil in the middle was 9m away from the third pupil in the line. How many pupils wre there in the line altogether?

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        Oldschool
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        fohope:
        Hi,

        Pls help me with this question (from CHIJ ST Nicholas SA One 2012). Thanks in advance.

        A number of pupils were told to stand in a straight line to welcome the guest of honour at a concert. The distance between every 2 pupils was 1m. The pupil in the middle was 9m away from the third pupil in the line. How many pupils wre there in the line altogether?
        Hi,

        http://i43.tinypic.com/2zsz7gx.jpg\">

        Just like to share, ruler is a very good tool to illustrate/count the number of peoples/items separate by an equal distance. Especially for primary when the number involved is usually not huge.

        Regards

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          milo-cupcake
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          Hi, can someone help with this pls


          Fabian monthly salary is $3860. He spend 7/20 of his salary and gives 0.6 of the remainder to his mother. He saves the rest. How much does he save?

          Round off your answer to nearest whole number

          Thanks in advance :thankyou:

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            Oldschool
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            milo-cupcake:
            Hi, can someone help with this pls


            Fabian monthly salary is $3860. He spend 7/20 of his salary and gives 0.6 of the remainder to his mother. He saves the rest. How much does he save?

            Round off your answer to nearest whole number

            Thanks in advance :thankyou:
            Hi,

            (a) Fabian has a monthly salary of $3860
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            (b) He spend 7/20 of his salary, so he should left with (1 – 7/20) = 13/20 of his salary as remainder.
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            (c) 0.6 is equivalent to 6/10 or 3/5
            He gave 3/5 of the remainder to his mother, so he is left with (1 – 3/5) = 2/5 of the remainder as saving.
            http://i43.tinypic.com/de19fq.jpg\">
            Saving = 2/5 x 2509
            = 1003 3/5
            ~ $1004 (to the nearest $)

            Regards

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              milo-cupcake
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              One more question

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              Thanks :thankyou:

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                jieheng
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                milo-cupcake:
                One more question

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                Thanks :thankyou:
                Malays = 1/6 = 2/12

                Chinese = 0.75 = 3/4 = 9/12

                Eurasians = 1 - 2/12 - 9/12 = 1/12

                Malays 2u
                Chinese 9u
                Eurasians 1u
                Total 12u

                0.5*2u + 0.6*1u --> 68
                1.6u --> 68
                1u --> 42.5

                Total 12u --> 12*42.5 = 510

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                  Cookie Monster
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                  There are 487 stamps in Box A & 119 stamps in Box B. How many stamps must be removed from Box A & put into Box B so that Box B will have 50 more stamps than Box A? (4 Marks)

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                    Daniel, Elizabeth & Fenny shared a box of chocolates. Daniel's share was 1/5 of what Elizabeth & Fenny received. Elizabeth got 7/12 of the chocolates. Fenny got 12 more chocolates than Daniel.


                    (i) What fraction of the box of chocolates was Daniel's share? (2 marks)
                    (ii) How many chocolates were there in the box? (2 marks)

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                      Cookie Monster
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                      Alice and Bernice have a total of $438. Cynthia has $62.The amount of money Alice has is trice the total of Bernice & Cynthia.


                      (i) How much does Alice have? (3 Marks)
                      (ii) How much do Alice & Cynthia have together? (1 Mark)

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                        Cookie Monster
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                        24 sheep and hens are grazing in a field.These animals have a total of 70 legs. Find the number of sheep in the field.

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