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    Q&A - PSLE Math

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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      enoawng
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      Priskhipo:
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      Here is the model method:


      http://www.postimage.org/
      Thanks. But I think the purple part should be cost of badges and the cost of cars should be purple + blue part, right?

      But just wondering if the model method is easier for the boys/girls during examination or is it better to use algebra approach.

      Anyone parents has any good advice or experiences?

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        Dharma
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        tianzhu:

        Maybe, I am a much laid back father who just wants my kid to learn sufficient knowledge without subjecting him to additional stress.
        Tianzhu,

        You contribution to this forum is an encouragement to many other parents to share their knowledge, discuss and solve problems ...all for the sake of our kids. You're an inspiration to others and surely not laid back.

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          youngmum
          last edited by

          Hi, can help me solve these 2 questions pls. They are in my boy homework. Thanks.



          Q1

          When Mrs Lee was 40 years old, her son was twice her daughter’s age. Mrs Lee will be twice her son’s age when her daughter is 28 years old. How old will Mrs Lee be when her daughter is 20 years old? (56 years old)

          Q2
          At 7am, Car A left Town X for Town Y while Car B left Town Y for Town X. At 3pm, the two cars passed each other. 5 hours later, Car A reached Town Y but Car B was still 150km away from Town X. Find the distance between Town X and Town Y.

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            3greatkids
            last edited by

            Hi youngmum, for qn1 u need to use the guess and check method.




            http://www.postimage.org/

            Since daughter and mum age difference is 40-4=36, thus when daughter is 20, mum is 20+36=56

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              3greatkids
              last edited by

              qn 2


              http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq1m9OmA

              *please take note that the last sentence should be \"we take speed x time\" and not distance... paiseh paiseh

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                pikachu
                last edited by

                Qn 1


                When Mrs Lee was 40 years old
                Son : 2 units
                Daughter : 1 unit

                Some y years later when daughter was 28 years old
                Son : 2 units + y
                Daughter : 1 unit + y = 28
                Mrs Lee : 2 units + y + 2 units + y

                2 unit = 40 - 28
                1 unit = 6
                y = 22
                When daughter was 28 years old, Mrs Lee was 40 + 22 = 62.
                8 years ago, she was 62 - 8 = 54 years old.

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                  Dharma
                  last edited by

                  youngmum:
                  Hi, can help me solve these 2 questions pls. They are in my boy homework. Thanks.



                  Q1

                  When Mrs Lee was 40 years old, her son was twice her daughter's age. Mrs Lee will be twice her son's age when her daughter is 28 years old. How old will Mrs Lee be when her daughter is 20 years old? (56 years old)
                  Hope this helps
                  http://www.postimage.org/

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                    N3SKiasu
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                    tianzhu:
                    Hi

                    I don't get what you meant by some of the picture/slides posted (by Dharma) didn't show up.

                    But, if you want to copy his slides on document(say using MS Word), just place mouse's arrow over selected slide, do a right click and select copy.Then paste into your Word document.

                    Hope I've addressed your concern.

                    Best Wishes
                    Thanks Tianzhu for your reply.

                    I managed to find out why I could not see the pictures posted by all earlier. It was due to the K9 web protection software (I found this software via recomm in KSP), it stopped some images web page that might contain inappropraite images for children. It is fine now after I have allowed assess to this imaging web page. Kind of strict from this software but it works well for children!

                    Btw, I salute your efforts in taking the time to solve so many problem sums and science questions with your child...I have been trying to follow the speed this topic grow but couldn't catch up...while your wife may have some comments...I wld rather my husband to draw model than watching his TV prog all the times. :x Perhaps he prefers to draw the model of the lady figure in the show than the complicated Maths model 😐

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                      N3SKiasu
                      last edited by

                      Hi all, I tried to search if the following question has been asked and solved before under this topic but could not find. Kindly help:

                      Rosyth Prelim 2008 Q47
                      Siew Leng paid $8.56 for some 26-cent, 30-cent and 50-cent stamps.
                      She bought 4 more 30-cent stamps than 50-cent stamps.
                      There were twice as many 26-cent stamps as 30-cent stamps.
                      How many 26-cent stamps did she buy?
                      (ans given is 16).

                      Thanks in advance.

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                        Dharma
                        last edited by

                        N3SKiasu:
                        Hi all, I tried to search if the following question has been asked and solved before under this topic but could not find. Kindly help:

                        Rosyth Prelim 2008 Q47
                        Siew Leng paid $8.56 for some 26-cent, 30-cent and 50-cent stamps.
                        She bought 4 more 30-cent stamps than 50-cent stamps.
                        There were twice as many 26-cent stamps as 30-cent stamps.
                        How many 26-cent stamps did she buy?
                        (ans given is 16).

                        Thanks in advance.
                        http://www.postimage.org/

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