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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • T Offline
      tianzhu
      last edited by

      Hi ozora


      Good Morning.

      Q1 is a tweaked version of a question from PSLE Maths 2009.
      You may solve it using MD or UM.

      http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6188/6119123632_b0a9875903_z.jpg\">


      For more practice, you may also change the question, instead of Jack buying another 25 apples, change it to Jack buying another 25 oranges.

      Mac bought some apples and gave half to Jack.
      Jack bought some oranges and gave half to Mac.
      Mac threw away 25 rotten oranges and Jack bought another 25 oranges for himself.
      In the end, the number of oranges to the number of apples Mac had was 1:4 and the number of oranges to the number of apples Jack had was 1: 2.
      How many oranges did Jack buy?



      As for Q2, you may use MD or UM to do it.
      Not much time, so will share some pointers.

      Divide a bar into 15 units.

      Black buttons ----- 9units
      Black buttons sold ----- 5 units.
      Black buttons left ------ 4units

      White buttons ------ 6units
      White buttons sold ----- 120
      White buttons left ------ 6units -120

      He had 2/5 of the buttons left.
      2/5*15 ------ 6units

      6units ------- 4units + (6units - 120)
      4units ------ 120
      1unit ------ 30

      He sold 150 black buttons (5*30) and 120 white buttons

      Hence, altogether 270 buttons

      Hope this helps.

      Best wishes

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        Daddy
        last edited by

        Hi GreenBelt,


        Thanks, why you used \"5 x 19 = 95cm\". I do not understand. Thanks.

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          Daddy
          last edited by

          Hi all,


          I have 2 ratio questions that I do not understand how to solve them. Any way or method to understand or solve most of the ration questions. Thanks

          Here are the questions. Maybe they are easy question.

          1. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls was 4:9.
          When 17 girls left, the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls became 6:5. How many children were there at first?

          2. English exam, 5/7 of Nicholas' marks was twice of Jonathan's marks.
          What is the ratio of Niholas' marks to Jonathan's marks?

          Thanks
          Daddy

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          • MathIzzzFunM Offline
            MathIzzzFun
            last edited by

            Daddy:
            Hi all,


            I have 2 ratio questions that I do not understand how to solve them. Any way or method to understand or solve most of the ration questions. Thanks

            Here are the questions. Maybe they are easy question.

            1. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls was 4:9.
            When 17 girls left, the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls became 6:5. How many children were there at first?

            2. English exam, 5/7 of Nicholas' marks was twice of Jonathan's marks.
            What is the ratio of Niholas' marks to Jonathan's marks?

            Thanks
            Daddy
            Hi

            Q1.
            there is no change to the number of boys, equalize the \"share\" for the boys:
            ratio of boys to girls, before = 4: 9 = 12u:27u
            ratio of boys to girls, after = 6:5 = 12u:10u
            So, 17u = 17, 1u=1
            Total number of children at first = 12u+ 27u = 39u = 39

            Q2. Jonathan marks = 1/2 x 5/7 of Nicholas marks = 5/14 Nicholas marks
            So ratio Nicholas's marks : Jonathan's marks = 14: 5

            cheers.

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              Verysuperkiasu
              last edited by

              firefly38:

              DS says teacher told them must reduce fractions to lowest form, even if question does not specify. DS is from GEP but his friends from mainstream are taught that way too.
              Lucky I check with u guys. Will ask my son to do that.... Hope he remembers.... Thank You!!!

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                Daddy
                last edited by

                Thanks MathIzzzFun,



                http://i55.tinypic.com/181a15.jpg\">
                I do not understand that \" ratio Men to Women = 8:2 -> 8u:2u.
                You added \"u\" to the values.

                After 55 men left and 75 women added. new ration = 6:4 = 3:2.
                How come you did not add \"u\" to this value? :?
                Why? Thanks..

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                • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  Daddy:
                  Thanks MathIzzzFun,



                  http://i55.tinypic.com/181a15.jpg\">
                  I do not understand that \" ratio Men to Women = 8:2 -> 8u:2u.
                  You added \"u\" to the values.

                  After 55 men left and 75 women added. new ration = 6:4 = 3:2.
                  How come you did not add \"u\" to this value? :?
                  Why? Thanks..
                  Hi

                  initial ratio men to women, 8:2 - we can represent it using model drawing ie 8 blocks for men and 2 blocks for women.. so we have 8 units and 2 units..

                  after 55 men, and 75 women joined.. we have a new situation and the new ratio is 3 : 2 which can be represented in model drawing by 3 blocks of DIFFERENT size than the previous model for men and 2 blocks for women... so we cannot use the same unit block as the first model - refer to the solution and you will understand better.

                  cheers.

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                  • ozoraO Offline
                    ozora
                    last edited by

                    tianzhu:
                    Hi ozora


                    Good Morning.

                    Q1 is a tweaked version of a question from PSLE Maths 2009.
                    You may solve it using MD or UM.

                    http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6188/6119123632_b0a9875903_z.jpg\">


                    For more practice, you may also change the question, instead of Jack buying another 25 apples, change it to Jack buying another 25 oranges.

                    Mac bought some apples and gave half to Jack.
                    Jack bought some oranges and gave half to Mac.
                    Mac threw away 25 rotten oranges and Jack bought another 25 oranges for himself.
                    In the end, the number of oranges to the number of apples Mac had was 1:4 and the number of oranges to the number of apples Jack had was 1: 2.
                    How many oranges did Jack buy?



                    As for Q2, you may use MD or UM to do it.
                    Not much time, so will share some pointers.

                    Divide a bar into 15 units.

                    Black buttons ----- 9units
                    Black buttons sold ----- 5 units.
                    Black buttons left ------ 4units

                    White buttons ------ 6units
                    White buttons sold ----- 120
                    White buttons left ------ 6units -120

                    He had 2/5 of the buttons left.
                    2/5*15 ------ 6units

                    6units ------- 4units + (6units - 120)
                    4units ------ 120
                    1unit ------ 30

                    He sold 150 black buttons (5*30) and 120 white buttons

                    Hence, altogether 270 buttons

                    Hope this helps.

                    Best wishes
                    Thanks tianzhu. it really helps. It unblocks my mental brain. THanks thanks

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                    • ozoraO Offline
                      ozora
                      last edited by

                      may i know how do you search for the previous solutions posted given for similiar questions?

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                        Despair
                        last edited by

                        Dear all, I require help with this Speed question.


                        A truck started its journey from Village Tiku to Village Chuka at 16 30. At the same time, a bus started travelling from Village Chuka to Village Tiku.

                        The ratio of the truck’s speed to the bus’s speed is 8:3. At 17 00 the two vehicles passed each other. The truck increased its speed and reached Village Chuka at 17 20 while the bus increased its speed by 18km/h.

                        When the truck reached Village Chuka, the bus is still 40 km away from Village Tiku.

                        What is the distance between the two villages?

                        Thank you in advance.

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