Q&A - P3 Math
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I can’t sleep so keeping myself occupied solving maths problem.
Owlparents, (a) 7 & (b) 47
6x+5 = 8x - 9
14 = 2x
7 = x
Oh but wait a minute - does P3 knows algebra? -
Thanks RadiantMum! Your answers are correct. But no algebra for P3.
Any other methods? Thanks. -
Hi owlparents,
sorry it took a little while as I have no idea what P3's current methods are (now you know i belong to the old algebra generation :oops: ). I was
referring to page 1 of this thread based on Lizawa's method ...
multiple of 6s: 6, 12, 18, 24,30,36, 42
(+5 since extra 5 stamps) : 11,17,23,29,25, 41, 47
multiple of 8s: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56
(-9 since short of 9 stamps) : -1, 7, 15, 23, 31, 39, 47
So 47 is the matching answer and if you count by blocks, it's 7 !
Geez, why cant they teach algebra if they want to make maths so difficult for P3 :shock: -
owlparents:
Instead of 6 stamps, each grandchild is given 8 stamps, so each gets 2 more stamps.Hi,
I have this Maths problem from Pei Chun P3 SA2 2008. Pls help. Thanks.
Grandpa has some stamps. If he gives 6 stamps to each of his grandchildren, he will have 5 stamps left over. If he gives 8 stamps to each of his grandchildren, he will be hsort of 9 stamps.
a) How many grandchildren does Grandpa have?
b) How many stamps does Grandpa have?
With 5 stamps left over in addition to 9 stamps short, total stamps given out to the grandchildren is 5 + 9 = 14 stamps.
Since each grandchild receives 2 more stamps and 14 stamps are given out, number of grandchildren is 14 divided by 2, that is 7 grandchildren.
Number of stamps = 6 x 7 + 5 = 47 stamps. -
Thanks a lot for your help.
Will try to digest this first and then think of how to explain to my girl. -
owlparents:
Another way to look at this solution is looking at the difference between the 2 ways.Hi,
I have this Maths problem from Pei Chun P3 SA2 2008. Pls help. Thanks.
Grandpa has some stamps. If he gives 6 stamps to each of his grandchildren, he will have 5 stamps left over. If he gives 8 stamps to each of his grandchildren, he will be hsort of 9 stamps.
a) How many grandchildren does Grandpa have?
b) How many stamps does Grandpa have?
For each child, the difference in the 2 ways is (8-6) i.e. 2 stamps.
In total, the difference in the 2 ways is (9+5) i.e. 14 stamps
Therefore, the number of children to have a difference of 14 stamps is (14 / 2) i.e. 7 children.
Hope this helps. -
shurley197323:
Thks for the answer. But still trying vey hard to explain.
Split 338 into 2 portions - 1 Big and 1 Small, with the Big more than the Small by 82.
So the find the Big,
338 + 82 = 420
420 / 2 = 210 bookmarks -
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Hi friends,
I would like to share with you as I am doing ,math exercise for my boy from previous year exam paper.
We come to 1 question which I think it should be a wrong/incomplete question.
Q: Ramu saw 26 sheep and chickens in a farm. He counted a total of 76 legs. How many sheep were there?
I would appreciate your time and thought for this.
Regards... -
What level is this question for? It seems to me that algebra is a good way to solve it but I think you’d better wait for someone with more experience.
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schellen:
What level is this question for? It seems to me that algebra is a good way to solve it but I think you'd better wait for someone with more experience.
Sorry, it was for primary 4.
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