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maths6a:
H maths6a
99 units --- 136.62
101 units --- 101 x 136.62 /99
= 139.38
Good Morning
139.38 – 1.3938 is not equal to 136.62 (the difference between the new number and the original number was 136.62 )
A logical answer is 138
138 -1.38 gives you 136.62
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tianzhu:
H maths6amaths6a:
99 units --- 136.62
101 units --- 101 x 136.62 /99
= 139.38
Good Morning
139.38 – 1.3938 is not equal to 136.62 (the difference between the new number and the original number was 136.62 )
A logical answer is 138
138 -1.38 gives you 136.62
Best wishes
Hi,
Maths6a's answers are correct.
139.38 is the sum of the 2 numbers --- that is 101 units
and not the original number or 100 units. -
Tang:
Hi Tang
Hi,
Maths6a's answers are correct.
139.38 is the sum of the 2 numbers --- that is 101 units
and not the original number or 100 units.
Good Morning
Yes, the correct answer is 139.38.
I am sorry for the mistake.
Best wishes -
Almighty:
Hi Almighty
Hi Tianzhu,
I had worded exactly as how it was in my source. Sorry to reply late.Just saw yr quote.
Thankyou Dharma n tianzhu 4 the g8t help...
Good Morning
No worries.
Enjoy your PSLE journey.
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Carrot:
This is a http://road-to-psle.blogspot.com/2010/08/rgs-primary-2009-psle-math-prelim-paper_3183.html set on 26 August 2009.hi
tough question here pleasee help
john shifted the decimal point onumber twice to the left to obtain a new number. the difference between thr new number and the original number was 136.62
a) How many times of the new number is the original number?
b) What is the sum of the 2 numbers ? :scratchhead: :stupid:
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tianzhu:
err hi guys , Pardon if you can repharse your working and give me your answer.How you get yr 138??? :? :?
Hi TangTang:
Hi,
Maths6a's answers are correct.
139.38 is the sum of the 2 numbers --- that is 101 units
and not the original number or 100 units.
Good Morning
Yes, the correct answer is 139.38.
I am sorry for the mistake.
Best wishes -
Carrot:
Hi
err hi guys , Pardon if you can repharse your working and give me your answer.How you get yr 138??? :? :?
Please ignore my earlier post; I misread the question as asking for the original number.
The question asks for the sum of the original and new number.
The original number is 138.
The new number is 1.38
Therefore the sum of two numbers is 139.38.
Best wishes -
tianzhu:
Thanks for all help
HiCarrot:
err hi guys , Pardon if you can repharse your working and give me your answer.How you get yr 138??? :? :?
Please ignore my earlier post; I misread the question as asking for the original number.
The question asks for the sum of the original and new number.
The original number is 138.
The new number is 1.38
Therefore the sum of two numbers is 139.38.
Best wishes
:celebrate:
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I have 2 qns,
a. For every $2 that Edyy spent, Fred spent $3. After Eddy had spent all his money. Fred still had 3/8 of the total amount of the two boys had at first.
What fraction of the total amount of money did Eddy have at first?
What was the ratio of Fred’s money to Eddy’s money at first?
b. Mr Lee Left Town M and travelled towards Town N at an average speed of 80km/h. An hour later, mr ong left Town M and travelled towards Town N at an average speed of 100km/h. mr Ong passed Town Q which was halfway between Town M and Town N 30 minutes earlier than Mr Lee. If Mr Ng reached Town N at 10pm, at what time did Mr Lee leave Town M for Town N?
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Hi Dharma can help with the speed qn below:
A van travelled from town A to town B at an average spped of 55km/h. A car started its journey from Town B to town A at the same time as the van, travelling at an average speed of 90km/h. The two vehicles passed each other 70km from the middle of the whole journey. Find the distance between the two towns.
TIA
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