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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • T Offline
      trytry
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      LaiHeng:
      3.A total of 350 children joined Camp A and CampB. Camp A was for girls and Camp B was for boys. THere were 2/5 as many girls as boys. More children joined in. For every 2 additional girls joined in Camp A, 1 additional boy joined CampB. Thus after the 1st day, there was an equal number of boys and girls. How many additional boys joined Camp B?

      No of girls= 350x2/7=100
      No of boys=350x5/7=250

      .......................Girls..................Boys
      Number of.........100....................250
      Joined.................2u.....................1u

      girls..............|[][]{100}|
      boys.............|[]{.250.}|
      ....................|--same---|

      1u-------->250-100=150
      150 additional boys joined.

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        peterch
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        Morning…


        Please help me with this P5 Math:

        The following numbers are the factors of a certain number.

        1 , 2 , 3 , __ , 6 , 12 , 18 , __ , 36

        a) What is the number?
        b) Fill in the missing factors in the 2 boxes above.

        Thanks a lot …

        Regards

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          atutor2001
          last edited by

          peterch:
          Morning....


          Please help me with this P5 Math:

          The following numbers are the factors of a certain number.

          1 , 2 , 3 , __ , 6 , 12 , 18 , __ , 36

          a) What is the number?
          b) Fill in the missing factors in the 2 boxes above.

          Thanks a lot .....

          Regards
          Pair them
          1x36 = 36
          2x18=36
          3x12=36
          4x9=36
          6x6=36

          missing numbers are 4 & 9

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            peterch
            last edited by

            atutor2001:
            peterch:

            Morning....


            Please help me with this P5 Math:

            The following numbers are the factors of a certain number.

            1 , 2 , 3 , __ , 6 , 12 , 18 , __ , 36

            a) What is the number?
            b) Fill in the missing factors in the 2 boxes above.

            Thanks a lot .....

            Regards

            Pair them
            1x36 = 36
            2x18=36
            3x12=36
            4x9=36
            6x6=36

            missing numbers are 4 & 9

            Thanks. But I am not sure with the blanks between 18 and 36 :?

            If it is like this : 1 , 2 , 3 , __ , 6 , __ , 12 , 18 , 36 then this is easily understood .

            Regards

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              Dharma
              last edited by

              peterch:
              Morning....


              Please help me with this P5 Math:

              The following numbers are the factors of a certain number.

              1 , 2 , 3 , __ , 6 , 12 , 18 , __ , 36

              a) What is the number?
              b) Fill in the missing factors in the 2 boxes above.

              Thanks a lot .....

              Regards
              a) the nos. given are all factors of 72
              b) the missing numbers are 4 and 24.

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                ADoc
                last edited by

                peterch:
                Morning....


                Please help me with this P5 Math:

                The following numbers are the factors of a certain number.

                1 , 2 , 3 , __ , 6 , 12 , 18 , __ , 36

                a) What is the number?
                b) Fill in the missing factors in the 2 boxes above.

                Thanks a lot .....

                Regards
                Hihi...totally understand your concern! This question is ambiguous in the sense that it confuses the student's understanding of factors and the \"normal way\" of completely listing them in ascending order.

                The question should be worded as \"....all the factors...\" Strictly going by the position of the blanks (and why is \"9\" excluded by the question), then \"4\" & \"24\" would be possible answers. The \"number\" can be any multiples of 36.

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                  oscarsem
                  last edited by

                  good solution

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                    ozora
                    last edited by

                    HI try try

                    thanks for the answer.
                    I am abit lost at : A: B
                    Ratio of no of group= 3: 2 . How do you derive=3: 2?

                    The questions were from my relative's boy's school worksheets. Quite challenging. I am lost in Maths now in using model approach. Think I will have to try out the questions again in order I can help my sons in their Maths next time.

                    trytry:
                    LaiHeng:

                    Need help again
                    1. Tom had 2 boxes, A and B, containing an equal number of white beads. He divided the white beads in BoxA into groups of 60 and to each group, he added 4 red beads before stringing them up to make necklances.

                    He divided the white beads in BoxB into groups of 90 and to each group, he added 5 blue beads before stringing them up to make necklances.
                    When he had finished, there was no more white beads in either boxes and he had used 28 more red beads than blue beads. How many red beads did he use altogther?

                    BOX-----------------------------..........................--A.......................B
                    no of white bead in each gp.........................60......................90
                    Ratio of white beads in each gp....................2........................3
                    Ratio of no of gp.........................................3........................2
                    Ratio of additional beads in each box.........3x4=12..............2x5=10
                    ....................................................................6.....................5


                    Difference of 6units-5units=1unit---------------------28

                    Number of red beads used=6x28=168

                    BTW LaiHeng, where did you get the question from?

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                      trytry
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                      [quote="LaiHeng"]HI try try

                      thanks for the answer.
                      I am abit lost at : A: B
                      Ratio of no of group= 3: 2 . How do you derive=3: 2?

                      BOX…A…B
                      ratio of white beads in 1 gp…2…3

                      In Box A, every 2 beads in 1 gp.
                      …every 1bead in 1/2 gp
                      Similarly, in Box B, every 3 beads in 1 gp
                      … .every…1 bead in 1/3 gp

                      No of gp for 1 bead…1/2…1/3
                      Express as a ratio…1/2x6=3…1/3x6=2
                      ratio of gp…3…2

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                        yeonee
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                        Dharma:
                        yeonee:

                        Need Help!


                        The sum of Ben's age and his younger brother's age is 26. The product of their ages is 144.
                        What is Ben's age in 20 years' time?

                        144 = ( 2 x 2 x 2 ) x ( 2 x 3 x 3 ) = 8 x 18
                        Ben’s age now = 18
                        Ben’s younger brother’s age = 8
                        Ben’s age in 20 years’ time = 18 + 20 = 38

                        Sorry. Could u explain why (2x2x2) x (2x3x3)?

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