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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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    • G Offline
      gnagna
      last edited by

      tianzhu:
      looking4Tutor:


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      Hi

      Where is this question from?

      Is the answer 38 circular shapes?

      Best wishes

      Hi Tianzhu
      Can explain how you get 38?

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        MathIzzzFun
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        dnsy:
        Thanks MIZF. Understand it's the LCM of (5,16,28)+4. But what is the working to derive to the answer, which is 564? If it is via trial and error, it will take a long time. Moreover, this is only a 1 mark question.

        Hi

        I know some schools teach their students how to find LCM...

        http://i51.tinypic.com/2ufyu7q.jpg\">

        If the student is not taught, then one would have to list the multiples or if this is a multiple choice question then one way is to divide each answer to check.

        cheers.

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          tianzhu
          last edited by

          gnagna:

          Hi Tianzhu
          Can explain how you get 38?
          Hi

          Good Morning.

          This question appears friendishly easy at first glance.

          But, it’s not so easy for PSLE kids.

          Equal circles can be stacked in square or hexagonal packing such that each circle touches four or six others.

          If you use square packing, you’ll get 36 circular shapes. With hexagonal packing, you’ll get 2 more circular shapes.

          Best wishes

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            ck123
            last edited by

            Hi tianzhu


            How to teach the kid hexagonal packing? Any formula or pattern ?

            Thanks for your enlightenment.

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              ck123:
              Hi tianzhu


              How to teach the kid hexagonal packing? Any formula or pattern ?

              Thanks for your enlightenment.
              Hi

              You may use 50 cents coins to form the pattern as demonstration. If you pack the coins in hexagonal format, you’ll be able to pack them more densely.

              Hope this helps.

              Best wishes

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                looking4Tutor:
                Thank you, tianzhu.

                Hi

                You're welcome.

                Best wishes

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                  Dreamerz
                  last edited by

                  Hi I need help for these questions:


                  1) Tap A can fill up an empty tank in 20 minutes and Tap B can empty it the full tank completely in 12 minutes. Both taps were turned on at the same when the tank is 1/2 filled. how long does it take for the tank to be completely emptied?

                  2)Mrs Lim’s son helped her to type the page numbers of her new book. He noticed that different pages required different numbers of digits. He counted that there were a total of 675 digits. How many pages were there in the book?

                  thank you in advance!!

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                    stary
                    last edited by

                    Dreamerz:
                    Hi I need help for these questions:


                    1) Tap A can fill up an empty tank in 20 minutes and Tap B can empty it the full tank completely in 12 minutes. Both taps were turned on at the same when the tank is 1/2 filled. how long does it take for the tank to be completely emptied?

                    thank you in advance!!
                    Hi!

                    F1RST Question:

                    Difference->1/12 - 1/20 = 1/30 tank per min
                    Time -> 1/2 (Divide by) 1/30 = 15 min

                    Best regards!

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                      stary
                      last edited by

                      Dreamerz:
                      Hi I need help for these questions:


                      2)Mrs Lim's son helped her to type the page numbers of her new book. He noticed that different pages required different numbers of digits. He counted that there were a total of 675 digits. How many pages were there in the book?

                      thank you in advance!!
                      Hi!

                      2ECOND question:

                      1 - 9 -> 9 digits
                      10 - 99 -> 90 numbers -> 180 digits
                      Total -> 189 digits
                      Left -> 675 - 189 = 486 digits
                      Division -> 486/3 = 162
                      Pages -> 162 + 99 = 261

                      Best wishes!

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                        Alchemist
                        last edited by

                        vidhyalog:
                        tianzhu:

                        [quote=\"vidhyalog\"]Hi - Could somebody help me with this sum. From Punggol Primay Prelim 2011.


                        An egg seller had chicken eggs, duck eggs and quail eggs. He had 225 more quail eggs than duck eggs. After he had sold 60% of the chicken eggs, 2/3 of the duck eggs and 3 times as many quail eggs as duck eggs sold, he found that he had 25% of his quail eggs and a total of 205 eggs left. Find the total number of eggs he had first.

                        Hi

                        I’ll just provide some pointers for you to draw the MD.

                        Draw 3 boxes to show duck.
                        2 units of duck sold, left 1 unit.
                        For quail eggs, sold ------- 6 units (3 times), left ------2 units (25% left).

                        Draw a 5 smaller boxes or circles to show chicken.

                        From MD, we can see
                        5 units ----- 225
                        1 unit ----- 45

                        Number of eggs left ------ 2 boxes for chickens + 1 unit(duck) + 2 units (quail) ------205

                        Hence 2 boxes for chicken -----205 – (3*45)
                        1 box of chicken ------ 35

                        Total number of eggs he had first. ------ (11*45) + (5*35) -----670

                        Best wishes

                        [/quote]
                        Sorry Tianzhu - I am afraid I do not understand how to get 5 circles for chickens.
                        Thanks

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