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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      Dharma
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      ksi:
      Dharma:

      When distance is fixed; speed and time are inversely proportional.

      Speed ratio => 80 : 60 = 4 : 3
      Time ratio => 3: 4
      4u – 3u = 1u = (3/4 – 1/3) = 5/12 hrs
      Total distance = 80 x 3 x 5/12 = 100km
      Time taken when speed is 90km/hr = 100/90 = 10/9 hrs

      I like this shorter approach! :imcool:

      Glad you like it, ksi.

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        KSP
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        ksi:
        KSP:

        Hi need help here. Thanks.


        Lily is meeting a friend at a certain time. If she drives at 80km/h, she will be 1/3 hr late. If she drives at 60km/h, she will be 3/4hr late. How long will the journey take if she drives at 90km/h?

        Yo KSP! Why are you doing PSLE now? :?

        i'm preparing myself ahead..... thanks.

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          KSP
          last edited by

          Dharma:
          ksi:

          [quote=\"Dharma\"]When distance is fixed; speed and time are inversely proportional.

          Speed ratio => 80 : 60 = 4 : 3
          Time ratio => 3: 4
          4u – 3u = 1u = (3/4 – 1/3) = 5/12 hrs
          Total distance = 80 x 3 x 5/12 = 100km
          Time taken when speed is 90km/hr = 100/90 = 10/9 hrs

          I like this shorter approach! :imcool:

          Glad you like it, ksi.[/quote]thanks to both of u...

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            P5G
            last edited by

            Please help.


            Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' Prelim Question 15.
            http://www.orlesson.org/orp/09Ma/2009-P6-Math-SA2-PLMGS.pdf


            The following pattern is created with 4 letters, A, B, C and D.

            ABCDAABBCCDDAAABBBCCCDDD.................?
            ..............................................24th 230th

            Following the above pattern, what is the 230th letter?

            (1) A
            (2) B
            (3) C
            (4) D


            Given answer is (1).


            TIA.

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            • MathIzzzFunM Offline
              MathIzzzFun
              last edited by

              P5G:
              Please help.


              Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' Prelim Question 15.
              http://www.orlesson.org/orp/09Ma/2009-P6-Math-SA2-PLMGS.pdf


              The following pattern is created with 4 letters, A, B, C and D.

              ABCDAABBCCDDAAABBBCCCDDD.................?
              ..............................................24th 230th

              Following the above pattern, what is the 230th letter?

              (1) A
              (2) B
              (3) C
              (4) D


              Given answer is (1).


              TIA.
              Hi

              The pattern can be grouped as follows:
              group 1 (each letter appearing once) = ABCD
              group 2 (each letter appearing twice) = AABBCCDD
              and so forth

              The total number of letters in each group will then be 4x1, 4x2, 4x3 etc..

              To find the 230th letter, divide 230 by 4 = 57.5, so we need to find the group number n such that 1+2+3+4+...n is less than or equal to 57.5

              1+2+3+4+5...+10 = 55

              So, we know that 230th letter will be in group 11 ie each letter appearing 11 times,

              4 x 55 = 220 (total number of letters in group 1 to group 10), 230 - 220 = 10, since A is the first letter, and each letter appears 11 times, the 10th letter in group 11 or the 230th letter is an \"A\"

              cheers.

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                fxchow
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                Hi,


                Can someone help in this question from Raffles Girls'Prm Sch-Prelim-Q18. TIA 😄

                There are more pupils in Sch A than Sch B.
                30% of the pupils in Sch A is 45 more than 40% of the pupils in Sch B.
                If 10% of the pupils in Sch A leaves to join Sch B, there will be 200 more pupils in Sch A than Sch B.

                a) How many pupils are there in Sch B?
                b) How many percent less pupils are there in Sch B than Sch A?
                Leave your answer as fraction in the simplest form.

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                  small
                  last edited by

                  Hi fxchow,


                  HTH but I am not so sure on my answer for part (b).

                  a)
                  Given that 30% of the pupils in Sch A is 45 more than 40% of the pupils in Sch B.
                  0.3A - 45 = 0.4B --> x10

                  3A = 4B + 450 ----- equation (1)


                  If 10% of the pupils in Sch A leaves to join Sch B, there will be 200 more pupils in Sch A than Sch B
                  0.9A – 200 = 0.1A + 1B
                  0.8A = 1B + 200 --> x10

                  8A = 10B + 2000 ----- equation (2)


                  We will need to eliminate A to get B;

                  equation (1) x 8:
                  24A = 32B + 3600

                  equation (2) x 3:
                  24A = 30B + 6000

                  32B + 3600 = 30B + 6000
                  2B – 6000 – 3600
                  2B = 2400
                  1B = 1200

                  There are 1200 pupils in Sch B


                  b)
                  from equation (1) :

                  3A = 4 X 1200 + 450
                  3A = 4800 + 450
                  3A = 5250
                  1A = 1750 (100%)

                  The different between School A and School B is:
                  1750 – 1200 = 550

                  1750 = 100%
                  550 = 550/1750 x 100%
                  = 1100 / 35 %
                  = 31 3/7%


                  There are 31 3/7% percent less pupils in Sch B than Sch A

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                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    fxchow:
                    Hi,


                    Can someone help in this question from Raffles Girls'Prm Sch-Prelim-Q18. TIA 😄

                    There are more pupils in Sch A than Sch B.
                    30% of the pupils in Sch A is 45 more than 40% of the pupils in Sch B.
                    If 10% of the pupils in Sch A leaves to join Sch B, there will be 200 more pupils in Sch A than Sch B.

                    a) How many pupils are there in Sch B?
                    b) How many percent less pupils are there in Sch B than Sch A?
                    Leave your answer as fraction in the simplest form.
                    hi fxchow,

                    hope this helps 😄

                    http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5842021695/in/photostream

                    cheers.

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                      fxchow
                      last edited by

                      small:
                      Hi fxchow,


                      HTH but I am not so sure on my answer for part (b).

                      a)
                      Given that 30% of the pupils in Sch A is 45 more than 40% of the pupils in Sch B.
                      0.3A - 45 = 0.4B --> x10

                      3A = 4B + 450 ----- equation (1)


                      If 10% of the pupils in Sch A leaves to join Sch B, there will be 200 more pupils in Sch A than Sch B
                      0.9A – 200 = 0.1A + 1B
                      0.8A = 1B + 200 --> x10

                      8A = 10B + 2000 ----- equation (2)


                      We will need to eliminate A to get B;

                      equation (1) x 8:
                      24A = 32B + 3600

                      equation (2) x 3:
                      24A = 30B + 6000

                      32B + 3600 = 30B + 6000
                      2B – 6000 – 3600
                      2B = 2400
                      1B = 1200

                      There are 1200 pupils in Sch B


                      b)
                      from equation (1) :

                      3A = 4 X 1200 + 450
                      3A = 4800 + 450
                      3A = 5250
                      1A = 1750 (100%)

                      The different between School A and School B is:
                      1750 – 1200 = 550

                      1750 = 100%
                      550 = 550/1750 x 100%
                      = 1100 / 35 %
                      = 31 3/7%


                      There are 31 3/7% percent less pupils in Sch B than Sch A
                      Hi Small,

                      Thank you for your solution, your answer b is correct. 😄

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                        fxchow
                        last edited by

                        MathIzzzFun:
                        fxchow:

                        Hi,


                        Can someone help in this question from Raffles Girls'Prm Sch-Prelim-Q18. TIA 😄

                        There are more pupils in Sch A than Sch B.
                        30% of the pupils in Sch A is 45 more than 40% of the pupils in Sch B.
                        If 10% of the pupils in Sch A leaves to join Sch B, there will be 200 more pupils in Sch A than Sch B.

                        a) How many pupils are there in Sch B?
                        b) How many percent less pupils are there in Sch B than Sch A?
                        Leave your answer as fraction in the simplest form.

                        hi fxchow,

                        hope this helps 😄

                        http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5842021695/in/photostream

                        cheers.


                        Hi MathIzzzFun,

                        Thank you for your model drawing, it's great. 😄

                        fxchow

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