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    Q&A - P5 Math

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      tianzhu
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      Chan09:
      Couldn't figure this one: what is the greatest number of right angles that a 5 sided figure can have? Ans: 4

      I couldn't draw the figure? Thanks
      Hi

      Just throwing up some thoughts, I am not sure if we can count the right angles formed by adjacent perpendicular lines.

      Best wishes.

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        linden2000
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        Hi. Just my thoughts below:


        Sum of interior angles of n-sided polygon is (n-2) x 180 degrees
        so sum of interior angles of 5-sided figure = (5-2) x 180 = 540 degrees

        If max no. of right angles is 4, that will mean the remaining last angle is
        540 - 4x90 = 180 degrees

        That’s only possible if you allow for collinear vertices, ie vertices that lie in
        same straight line. But that will mean a 4-sided figure is the same as a 5-sided figure.

        Else if no collinear vertices allowed, would think max no. of right angles is 3.

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          Chan09
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          Tks as felt question was a bit misleading.

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            Jcong
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            Pail A contained 7/17 of the amount of water in Pail B. Pail C contained 1/9 of the total amount of water the three pails had. If Pail A and Pail B contained 5.25 litres of water more than Pail C, how much water did Pail B contain? (give the answer in litres)

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Jcong:
              Pail A contained 7/17 of the amount of water in Pail B. Pail C contained 1/9 of the total amount of water the three pails had. If Pail A and Pail B contained 5.25 litres of water more than Pail C, how much water did Pail B contain? (give the answer in litres)

              Hi

              Pail A ----- 7 units

              Pail B ----- 17 units

              Multiples of 9 ------- 9, 18,27 ………

              1/9*27 -----3 units

              Pail C ------ 3 units.

              24units – 3 units ------ 21units

              21units ----- 5.25

              1unit ----- 0.25

              Pail B -----17*0.25 ------- 4.25

              Best wishes

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                Jcong
                last edited by

                Why do you use multiple of 9? and why is 27 chosen instead of other numbers like 18? So sorry don’t really understand. Thanks

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  Jcong:
                  Why do you use multiple of 9? and why is 27 chosen instead of other numbers like 18? So sorry don't really understand. Thanks

                  Hi

                  C contained 1/9 of the total amount of water the three pails had.
                  Hence, we use multiples of 9, just to make the calculations easier.

                  The number of units for Pail A and Pail B add up to 24(7+17).

                  Hence the total number of units(A+B+C) has to be greater than 24.

                  Alternatively, you may use MD.

                  7units (Pail A) +17units (Pail B) + 1part (Pail C) ------- 9 parts (representing A+B+C)

                  24units ------- 8parts

                  3units ------- 1part.

                  Best wishes

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                    Jcong
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                    Thank you so much. Now I understand.

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                      tianzhu
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                      Jcong:
                      Thank you so much. Now I understand.

                      Hi

                      Good Morning.

                      You’re welcome.

                      Best wishes

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                        pixiedust
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                        Hi all, please help me the following:


                        Source : 2010 RGPS P5 SA2
                        http://orlesson.com/10Ma/2010-P5-Math-SA2-RGPS.pdf

                        Paper 1, Question 28.
                        Paper 1, Question 29.


                        Paper 2, Question 12. Part (a) My answer is $319.50 which is different from answer key.
                        Paper 2, Question 17.

                        Thanks in advance.

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