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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • J Offline
      James Ang
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      Dharma:
      James Ang:

      a Number pattern question from FAN Maths's Iexcel


      6, 24, 60, 120, 210, __?__

      what follows after 210?


      most P5 and P6 students can solve them. Try it. 😄

      (12 x 28 ) , ( 14 x 36 )

      336 , 504

      If you take PSLE you will get A* for Maths I am sure! 😄

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        sokmun98
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        Muthu and Beng Huat had some money. If Muthu gave Beng Huat $360, both would have equal amount of money. If Beng Huat gave Muthu $180, Beng Huat would have 1/3 as much money as Muthu.

        a) How much money did Muthu have?
        b) How much money did Beng Huat have?

        Pls help. TIA …

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          Tang
          last edited by

          James Ang:
          Dharma:

          [quote=\"James Ang\"]a Number pattern question from FAN Maths's Iexcel


          6, 24, 60, 120, 210, __?__

          what follows after 210?


          most P5 and P6 students can solve them. Try it. 😄

          (12 x 28 ) , ( 14 x 36 )

          336 , 504

          If you take PSLE you will get A* for Maths I am sure! :D[/quote]

          Hello,

          \"most P5 and P6 students can solve them.\"


          \"If you take PSLE you will get A* for Maths\"


          Is there a contradiction between the 2 sentences?

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            rictaysh
            last edited by

            James Ang:
            a Number pattern question from FAN Maths's Iexcel


            6, 24, 60, 120, 210, __?__

            what follows after 210?


            most P5 and P6 students can solve them. Try it. 😄
            6= 1x2x3;
            24=2x3x4;
            60= 3x4x5;
            120 = 4x5x6
            210 = 5x6x7

            Following 2 numbers will be 6x7x8 and 7x8x9

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              abc_parent
              last edited by

              Hi everyone, can I just check whether the answer is correct to this question?


              Alan, Ben and Charles had 864 trading cards. Ben won some of the cards from Alan and as a result, Ben’s cards increased by 50%. Charles then won some cards from Ben and Charles’ cards increased by 40%. Finally, Charles lost some of his cards to Alan and Alan’s cards increased by 20%. In the end, they realised that they each had an equal number of cards. How many cards did Alan have at first?

              Ans: 368

              I got
              Alan: 432
              Ben: 192
              Charles: 240

              I am quite sure my answer is correct…can someone explain step by step?
              Thanks a lot in advance!!!

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                Budo
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                Hi need help in this question


                Andrew and Brian had some money
                If Andrew gave Brian $55, the ratio of Andrew to Brian amount is 3:5.
                If Brian gave Andrew 20% of this money and $10, Andrew would have $108 more than Brian.
                How much do Andrew and Brian have at first?

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                  Maths Monster
                  last edited by

                  sokmun98:
                  Muthu and Beng Huat had some money. If Muthu gave Beng Huat $360, both would have equal amount of money. If Beng Huat gave Muthu $180, Beng Huat would have 1/3 as much money as Muthu.

                  a) How much money did Muthu have?
                  b) How much money did Beng Huat have?

                  Pls help. TIA ..
                  After M gave B $360:
                  M [u]
                  B [u]

                  Before M gave B $360:
                  M [u+360]
                  B [u-360]

                  B gave M $180:
                  M [u+360+180]
                  B [u-360-180]

                  B would have 1/3 as much money as M:
                  (u-360-180) x 3 = u+360+180
                  3u-1620=u+540
                  u=1080

                  Therefore,
                  a) M has u+360 = 1080+360 = $1440
                  b) B has u-360 = 1080-360 = $720

                  Check:
                  B gave M $180:
                  M = 1440+180 = 1620
                  B = 720-180 = 540 => 1/3 of M

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                    Maths Monster
                    last edited by

                    abc_parent:
                    Hi everyone, can I just check whether the answer is correct to this question?


                    Alan, Ben and Charles had 864 trading cards. Ben won some of the cards from Alan and as a result, Ben's cards increased by 50%. Charles then won some cards from Ben and Charles' cards increased by 40%. Finally, Charles lost some of his cards to Alan and Alan's cards increased by 20%. In the end, they realised that they each had an equal number of cards. How many cards did Alan have at first?

                    Ans: 368

                    I got
                    Alan: 432
                    Ben: 192
                    Charles: 240

                    I am quite sure my answer is correct....can someone explain step by step?
                    Thanks a lot in advance!!!
                    Work backward:
                    In the end, they realised that they each had an equal number of cards. Each has 864/3=288
                    A = 288
                    B = 288
                    C = 288

                    Charles lost some of his cards to Alan and Alan's cards increased by 20%.
                    A = 288/1.2 = 240
                    B = 288
                    C = 288 + (288-240) = 336

                    Charles then won some cards from Ben and Charles' cards increased by 40%.
                    A = 240
                    C = 336/1.4 = 240
                    B = 288 + (336-240) = 384

                    Ben won some of the cards from Alan and as a result, Ben's cards increased by 50%.
                    B = 384/1.5 = 256
                    A = 240 + (384-256) = 368
                    C = 240

                    Therefore, A has 368 at first

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                      abc_parent
                      last edited by

                      Thanks to Maths Monster!!

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                        abc_parent
                        last edited by

                        Hi everyone,

                        Q13,15 contain diagrams. Please help if you have the exam paper.

                        Q13) The diagrm below shows 3 identical circles embedded in a rectangle. Given that the length of the rectangle is 18cm, find the total area of the shaded parts. Use a calculator to obtain the value of pi. (Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places)

                        –> I don’t understand in the solution provided:
                        18cm / 3 = 6cm
                        Big triangle -> 18 x 6.5 = 54
                        6cm / 2 = 3cm
                        1 circle -> 3 cm x 3cm x pi = 9pi
                        54-9pi = 25.725 [why minus area of 1 circle only?]


                        Q14) Audrey and Belle have some money each. If Audrey spends $18 and Belle spends $24 each day, Audrey will still have $25 left when Belle has spent all her money. If Audrey spends $13 and Belle spends $30 each day, Audrey will still have $139 left when Belle has spent all her money. How much money do they have altogether?

                        Ans:$655

                        Q15)The series of figures below are made of cubes. Study the diagram below and answer the following questions.
                        (a) How many cubes will there be in Figure 6?
                        (b) Which figure will have 120 cubes?

                        Ans: 56
                        Ans: Figure 8

                        –> I don’t understand the series.Can someone explain, please?

                        Q17) Yusof has a total of 560 local and foreign stamps. After giving away 80% of the local stamps and 50% of the foreign stamps, he had 172 stamps left.
                        (a) How many local stamps did he have at first?
                        (b) How many foreign stamps did he give away?

                        Ans: (a) 360
                        (b) 100

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