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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      BeContented
      last edited by

      Hi,

      Need some help to solve this question. I believe I have the solution, just dunno how to use the model method to show/explain to DS. Is there a need to use model actually? Thanks & happy holiday šŸ™‚

      Question:
      The ratio of the number of red counters to the number of blue counters in a box is 7 : 3. If 36 red counters are removed and 24 blue counters added, there will be an equal number of red counters and blue counters. How many red counters are there in the box?

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        MathIzzFun
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        cwc:
        Hi,

        Need some help to solve this question. I believe I have the solution, just dunno how to use the model method to show/explain to DS. Is there a need to use model actually? Thanks & happy holiday šŸ™‚

        Question:
        The ratio of the number of red counters to the number of blue counters in a box is 7 : 3. If 36 red counters are removed and 24 blue counters added, there will be an equal number of red counters and blue counters. How many red counters are there in the box?
        Hi

        Hope this helps :lol:

        http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5674641247/in/photostream

        cheers.

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          BeContented
          last edited by

          MathIzzFun:
          cwc:

          Hi,

          Need some help to solve this question. I believe I have the solution, just dunno how to use the model method to show/explain to DS. Is there a need to use model actually? Thanks & happy holiday šŸ™‚

          Question:
          The ratio of the number of red counters to the number of blue counters in a box is 7 : 3. If 36 red counters are removed and 24 blue counters added, there will be an equal number of red counters and blue counters. How many red counters are there in the box?

          Hi
          Hope this helps :lol:

          http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5674641247/in/photostream

          cheers.

          Hi,
          Thanks for the help. So I see, I need to draw the model before and after, thanks.

          One more question, How many red counters are there in the box? Should I be looking at the red counters before 36 was removed or after it's being removed. I found this a little vague.

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            MathIzzFun
            last edited by

            cwc:
            MathIzzFun:

            [quote=\"cwc\"]Hi,

            Need some help to solve this question. I believe I have the solution, just dunno how to use the model method to show/explain to DS. Is there a need to use model actually? Thanks & happy holiday šŸ™‚

            Question:
            The ratio of the number of red counters to the number of blue counters in a box is 7 : 3. If 36 red counters are removed and 24 blue counters added, there will be an equal number of red counters and blue counters. How many red counters are there in the box?

            Hi
            Hope this helps :lol:

            http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5674641247/in/photostream

            cheers.

            Hi,
            Thanks for the help. So I see, I need to draw the model before and after, thanks.

            One more question, How many red counters are there in the box? Should I be looking at the red counters before 36 was removed or after it's being removed. I found this a little vague.[/quote]Hi

            You are welcome šŸ˜„

            This is an \"if\" question ie the counters are not changed at all. So, the answer is for the number of counters in the box \"initially\" ie if the counters were not changed.

            cheers.

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              BeContented
              last edited by

              MathIzzFun:

              Hi

              You are welcome šŸ˜„

              This is an \"if\" question ie the counters are not changed at all. So, the answer is for the number of counters in the box \"initially\" ie if the counters were not changed.

              cheers.
              Oh yah šŸ™‚ Talk about telling my son to read carefully šŸ˜‰ Thanks again.

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                chrisu
                last edited by

                Another P6 question and I wonder if the question is correct;


                Mr. Wong had 207 apples and oranges. After he had sold 50% of the apples and 40% of the oranges, he had 45 more oranges than apples left. How many fruits did he have left?

                Thank you.

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                  shurley197323
                  last edited by

                  Pls help. John had 993 tables and chairs at first.

                  After he sold 2/5 of the tables and 5/8 of the chairs, he had 459 tables and chairs left.
                  How many tables did he sell?

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    chrisu:
                    Another P6 question and I wonder if the question is correct;

                    Mr. Wong had 207 apples and oranges. After he had sold 50% of the apples and 40% of the oranges, he had 45 more oranges than apples left. How many fruits did he have left?
                    Thank you.
                    Hi

                    I guess you just want to confirm the answers.

                    I did a quick check, and the answers are 81 oranges and 36 apples giving a total of 117 fruits.

                    Best wishes

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                      greenfinger
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                      a)Each of the three cards is printed with a different whole number.The smallest number is 25.Two cards are drawn at a time and the numbers on the cards are added together.The sums are 56,68 and 74


                      What is the largest number on the cards? :?


                      PLs anyone guide me ,thank you

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                        Hifive
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                        Hi


                        Need help with this question:

                        http://www.flickr.com/photos/62186744@N04/5679456052/in/photostream/

                        This is from thinkingMath@onSponge P6 book. Don't quite understand the solution provided on the back of the book. Would like to seek help if there's another method to solve this question. Thanks in advance.

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