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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      Tang
      last edited by

      Carrot:
      Hi Maths Guru please help :?: DS cannot solve and I also cant do 😒


      My friend and I went to a bookstore to buy books. We bought a total of 18 books over the last 3 days. The number of books I bought on the third day is equal to the sum of the total number of books my friend bought on the 2nd day and third days. The number of books my friend bought on the first day is 2 more than the sum of what I bought on the first and second days. How many books did each one of us buy?

      Hello,

      I bought 2 books less than my friend. We bought a total of 18 books.

      So I - Small unit; My friend - Big unit.

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        Carrot
        last edited by

        Tang:
        Carrot:

        Hi Maths Guru please help :?: DS cannot solve and I also cant do 😒


        My friend and I went to a bookstore to buy books. We bought a total of 18 books over the last 3 days. The number of books I bought on the third day is equal to the sum of the total number of books my friend bought on the 2nd day and third days. The number of books my friend bought on the first day is 2 more than the sum of what I bought on the first and second days. How many books did each one of us buy?


        Hello,

        I bought 2 books less than my friend. We bought a total of 18 books.

        So I - Small unit; My friend - Big unit.

        Hi Thanks for your quick response πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„
        hum...can you explain a bit on your working ? :? solution ? where to find the hint from question... is it my DS langunage level weak or question tricky ...he said he dono how to solve ... need to knw which area weak :idea:

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          DragonAxe
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          kancheongmum:
          hi all


          appreciate your help in the problem P6 Hokkien HK prelim Q15

          A car and a coach travelled from Town A to Town B. The coach left Town A at 0648 and it took 5 hrs to reach Town B. The car started 30 mins later than the coach and it took 4 hrs to reach Town B. At what time did the car catch up with the coach? (ans 0918)

          I saw the solution somewhere but don't understand so can't explain to my DS.

          Thanks
          Uh....

          Coach travels 1/5 OR 4/20 of the distance every hour
          Car travels 1/4 OR 5/20 of the distance every hour

          1/2 * 4/20 = 2/20

          5/20-4/20=1/20

          2/20 divide by 1/20 = 2

          0648-> +30min -> +2 hours -> 0718 -> + 2 hours => 0918h

          ANSWER 0918h

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            DragonAxe
            last edited by

            Carrot:
            Hi Maths Guru please help :?: DS cannot solve and I also cant do 😒


            My friend and I went to a bookstore to buy books. We bought a total of 18 books over the last 3 days. The number of books I bought on the third day is equal to the sum of the total number of books my friend bought on the 2nd day and third days. The number of books my friend bought on the first day is 2 more than the sum of what I bought on the first and second days. How many books did each one of us buy?
            ME MY FRIEND

            Day DAY
            1:2:3 1:2:3

            (1u-1):1 (1u+1):1

            Meaning

            Me bought 1u-1+1u= 2u-1
            He bought 1u+1+1u=2u+1

            9-1=8
            9+1=10

            Me - 8
            He - 10

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              Tang
              last edited by

              Carrot:
              Tang:

              [quote=\"Carrot\"]Hi Maths Guru please help :?: DS cannot solve and I also cant do 😒


              My friend and I went to a bookstore to buy books. We bought a total of 18 books over the last 3 days. The number of books I bought on the third day is equal to the sum of the total number of books my friend bought on the 2nd day and third days. The number of books my friend bought on the first day is 2 more than the sum of what I bought on the first and second days. How many books did each one of us buy?


              Hello,

              I bought 2 books less than my friend. We bought a total of 18 books.

              So I - Small unit; My friend - Big unit.

              Hi Thanks for your quick response πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„
              hum...can you explain a bit on your working ? :? solution ? where to find the hint from question... is it my DS langunage level weak or question tricky ...he said he dono how to solve ... need to knw which area weak :idea:[/quote]
              Hello,

              We bought a total of 18 books over the last 3 days.
              The number of books I bought on the third day is equal to the sum of the total number of books my friend bought on the 2nd day and third days.
              The number of books my friend bought on the first day is 2 more than the sum of what I bought on the first and second days.

              18 - 2 = 16
              16 / 2 = 8 books --- I

              18 - 8 = 10 books --- My friend

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                firebird
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                Dear Maths guru


                Good morning.

                Please help me on the Pei Hwa SA2 2009 Q17 paper 2:

                Michael asked his classmate what time it was. Jackson the Math whiz replied with a cheeky grin, "It’s 2000 hours, 1990 minutes and 1980 seconds before midnight." Can you help Michael find out what time it is?

                Thank you
                Firebird

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                  singmathstutor
                  last edited by

                  firebird:
                  Dear Maths guru


                  Good morning.

                  Please help me on the Pei Hwa SA2 2009 Q17 paper 2:

                  Michael asked his classmate what time it was. Jackson the Math whiz replied with a cheeky grin, \"It's 2000 hours, 1990 minutes and 1980 seconds before midnight.\" Can you help Michael find out what time it is?

                  Thank you
                  Firebird
                  Let me try....

                  2000hrs = 83 1/3 day
                  leave out 83 days because we are interested only in hrs and min
                  1/3 day = 8 hrs

                  1990min = 33 1/6 hr = 1 day + 9 1/6 hr
                  9 1/6 hr = 9 hrs 10 min

                  1980 s = 33 min

                  Total time before midnight = 8 hrs + 9 hrs 10 min + 33 min
                  = 17 hrs 43 min

                  Use timeline

                  17 hrs 43 min before 12 midnight is 6.17 am

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                    firebird
                    last edited by

                    Dear Singmathstutor


                    You are correct.

                    Many thanks for the answer sir/madam.

                    With best regards
                    firebird

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                      singmathstutor
                      last edited by

                      firebird:
                      Dear Singmathstutor


                      You are correct.

                      Many thanks for the answer sir/madam.

                      With best regards
                      firebird
                      Always a pleasure, firebird... :dancing:

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                        Carrot
                        last edited by

                        Tang:
                        Carrot:

                        [quote=\"Tang\"]

                        Hello,

                        I bought 2 books less than my friend. We bought a total of 18 books.

                        So I - Small unit; My friend - Big unit.

                        Hi Thanks for your quick response πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„
                        hum...can you explain a bit on your working ? :? solution ? where to find the hint from question... is it my DS langunage level weak or question tricky ...he said he dono how to solve ... need to knw which area weak :idea:


                        Hello,

                        We bought a total of 18 books over the last 3 days.
                        The number of books I bought on the third day is equal to the sum of the total number of books my friend bought on the 2nd day and third days.
                        The number of books my friend bought on the first day is 2 more than the sum of what I bought on the first and second days.

                        18 - 2 = 16
                        16 / 2 = 8 books --- I

                        18 - 8 = 10 books --- My friend[/quote] :thankyou: very much!;)

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