Q&A - P3 Math
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peterch:
I agree with Tianzhu's assumption method i.e. assume all are chicken first ( alternatively sheep first). This is the method recommended for that level.
Q: Ramu saw 26 sheep and chickens in a farm. He counted a total of 76 legs. How many sheep were there? -
acforfamily:
Wow...thanks for the helps friends....regards
I agree with Tianzhu's assumption method i.e. assume all are chicken first ( alternatively sheep first). This is the method recommended for that level.peterch:
Q: Ramu saw 26 sheep and chickens in a farm. He counted a total of 76 legs. How many sheep were there? -
EN:
The difference is 2 u.Hi Tang
I like your solution on qs 1. It's short and simple and the diagram helps.
I would like to try teaching my kids using your method but I'm a bit lost as to how to explain on certain portion.
I understand the top part but stuck in the following:
2 u --> 89 - 65 = 24
I understand where the 2u come from but how to explain why
89-65 =
TIA
And the difference between the 2 models is 89 - 65. -
My son has school homework which I was not able to do without resorting to algebra. Hope you can help.
3 similar apples and 3 similar pears cost $7.50
5 apples and 4 pears cost $11.
What is the cost of 1 apple.
Any ideas? -
wangsoon:
7.50 / 3 = 2.50My son has school homework which I was not able to do without resorting to algebra. Hope you can help.
3 similar apples and 3 similar pears cost $7.50
5 apples and 4 pears cost $11.
What is the cost of 1 apple.
Any ideas?
2.50 x 4 = 10
11 - 10 = $1
The cost of 1 apple is $1. -
Thanks. So simple. I am overly complicated!
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Ya, no algebra in P4. My ds told me a class boy was taught using that to solve but teacher did emailed saying not at this level. I agreed with the other parents, guess and check. Actually, i do feel that the children are using a more simple method just that at our times we were not taught and we don;t see it as what the children learn and see now. Parents got fed up and complaining it’s tough. I simply told my ds, please pay attention to yr teachers if not please approach them for help. School did told us to remind our children on this as I also worry not to confuse my ds.
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Tang:
I'm a bit blur here. Doesn't \"3 similar apples and 3 similar pears cost $7.50\" means 6 fruits costing $7.50. Hence, shouldn't it be
7.50 / 3 = 2.50wangsoon:
My son has school homework which I was not able to do without resorting to algebra. Hope you can help.
3 similar apples and 3 similar pears cost $7.50
5 apples and 4 pears cost $11.
What is the cost of 1 apple.
Any ideas?
2.50 x 4 = 10
11 - 10 = $1
The cost of 1 apple is $1.
7.50 / 6 ? -
wangsoon:
from (1), 12 apples and 12 pears = $7.50 x 4 = $30My son has school homework which I was not able to do without resorting to algebra. Hope you can help.
(1) 3 similar apples and 3 similar pears cost $7.50
(2) 5 apples and 4 pears cost $11.
What is the cost of 1 apple.
Any ideas?
from (2), 15 apples and 12 pears = $11 x 3 = $33
therefore, 3 apples = $3 or $1/apple -
wangsoon:
Hope this is helpfulMy son has school homework which I was not able to do without resorting to algebra. Hope you can help.
3 similar apples and 3 similar pears cost $7.50
5 apples and 4 pears cost $11.
What is the cost of 1 apple.
Any ideas?
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