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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      Drdj
      last edited by

      Dear all,


      Could you explain the solution of this sum from Ai Tong 2008?
      The triangles are both isoceles (45, 45, 90), but I just can't seem to get it
      Thanks in advance

      http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq9MGnr

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        JustKP
        last edited by

        Drdj:
        Dear all,


        Could you explain the solution of this sum from Ai Tong 2008?
        The triangles are both isoceles (45, 45, 90), but I just can't seem to get it
        Thanks in advance

        http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq9MGnr
        Hi, just joined the 2 triangles together to get an isoseles triangle of both sides 10cm (radius of the circle).

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          kiasiparent
          last edited by

          Drdj:
          Dear all,


          Could you explain the solution of this sum from Ai Tong 2008?
          The triangles are both isoceles (45, 45, 90), but I just can't seem to get it
          Thanks in advance

          http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq9MGnr
          There are two smaller and unshaded triangles inside the semi circle. These two triangles can be rearranged to form a square of diagonal 10 cm.
          Area of square = diagonal x diagonal / 2 = 10 x 10 / 2 = 50

          Then take area of semi circle - 50

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            Drdj
            last edited by

            Dear JustKP,


            Thanks so much !!

            JustKP:
            Drdj:

            Dear all,

            Could you explain the solution of this sum from Ai Tong 2008?
            The triangles are both isoceles (45, 45, 90), but I just can't seem to get it
            Thanks in advance

            http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq9MGnr

            Hi, just joined the 2 triangles together to get an isoseles triangle of both sides 10cm (radius of the circle).

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              Drdj
              last edited by

              Dear all,


              Could you help me to solve this?
              Thanks a lot 🙂
              http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aV15TSLS

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                JustKP
                last edited by

                Drdj:
                Dear all,


                Could you help me to solve this?
                Thanks a lot 🙂
                http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aV15TSLS
                Angle AED is 90, so angle DAE is 27. Thus angle x is 36 (90-27-27).

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                  Drdj
                  last edited by

                  Thanks again 🙂

                  JustKP:
                  Drdj:

                  Dear all,

                  Could you help me to solve this?
                  Thanks a lot 🙂
                  http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aV15TSLS

                  Angle AED is 90, so angle DAE is 27. Thus angle x is 36 (90-27-27).

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                    suiyuan
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                    Thank You for your help.

                    Please help me solve these questions in a non-algebraic manner.

                    Q1) A motorist takes 1/2 h less than the usual time to travel from KTown to JTown when he increases his average speed by 10%. For a distance of 100km, he will take 1/3 h less than the usual time if his speed is 20% more than the average speed from KTown to JTown. Find the distance between KTown and JTown.

                    Q2) A car travels from town P to town Q at a constant speed. When it increases its speed by 20%, the journey from P to Q takes 1 hour less than its usual time. When it travels at its usual speed for 100 km before increasing its speed by 30%, the journey also takes 1 hour less than usual. Find the distance between the two towns.

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                      Vanilla Cake
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                      Sam went shopping at a department store. He spent 1/5 of his money on a sofa set and $786 on a washing machine. Later, he spent 1/8 of his remaining amount on a dining table. If the amount of money left was $86.35 more than half of the amount he had at first, how much money did Sam have at first?


                      :?:

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                        enoawng
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                        Dharma:
                        enoawng:

                        can anyone help?


                        John was n years old when his mother was 36 years old. Today, his mother is 3 times as old as John.
                        a) Express John’s age now in terms of n
                        b) What is John’s age now if n=8?

                        http://www.postimage.org/

                        Thanks.

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