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    Q&A - P4 Math

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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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          jieheng
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          Cookie Monster:
          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)

          In the end

          A 1u
          B 1u+50

          total stamps = 487+119 = 606

          1u + 1u + 50 --> 606
          2u --> 556
          1u --> 278

          No of stamps must be removed from Box A & put into Box B = 487 - 278 = 209

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            jieheng
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            Cookie Monster:
            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)
            F = 7/12

            F 7u
            Total 12u

            D 1u ---------->2u
            (E+F) 5u ----->10u
            Total 6u ------>12u

            i)

            D = 1/6

            ii)

            D 2u

            E 7u

            F 12u - 2u - 7u = 3u

            3u - 2u = 1u

            1u --> 12

            No of chocolates were there in the box = 12u = 12*12 = 144

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              jieheng
              last edited by

              Cookie Monster:
              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)
              A 3u
              (B+C) 1u

              Total = 438+62 = 500

              3u + 1u --> 500
              4u --> 500
              1u --> 125

              3u = 3*125 = 375

              i) The amount of money Alice has $375

              ii)

              Alice $375
              Cynthia $62

              Alice + Cynthia = $375 + $62 = $437

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                jieheng
                last edited by

                Cookie Monster:
                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.

                Assume all animals are hens , hens = 24 , total no of legs = 24*2 = 48

                the difference of legs between actual and assumption = 70 - 48 = 22

                the difference of legs between 1 sheep and 1 hen = 2

                the number of sheep = 22 / 2 = 11

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                  fohope
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                  Hi,

                  Pls help me with this question.Thanks in advance.
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                    tankee
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                    Qns


                    Each digit can be used only once.
                    Arrange the digits 2, 4, 7, 8, and 9 in these boxes so as to get the largest and smallest possible products

                    Largest product :
                    [][][]x[][]

                    Smallest product
                    [][][]x[][]

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                      peasants
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                      A box with toy cars weighed 17 kg, the same box with toy

                      soldiers weigh 9kg. If toy cars is 4 times the weight
                      of toy soldiers, wat is the weight of the box?

                      Anyone can help please? Thanks on adv

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                        passionaboutteaching
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                        peasants:
                        A box with toy cars weighed 17 kg, the same box with toy

                        soldiers weigh 9kg. If toy cars is 4 times the weight
                        of toy soldiers, wat is the weight of the box?

                        Anyone can help please? Thanks on adv
                        This question isnt very difficult. All you need to do is to link up the relationship between the toy cars and toy soliders.

                        Here's the solution

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