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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      Dreamerz
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      Dear Stary

      Thank you so much

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        smileplease
        last edited by

        tianzhu


        you are real fast, thank you.

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          Daddy
          last edited by

          Hi tianzhu,


          How you get ------2 units (25% left) for below question? Thanks.

          from 25% --> fraction is 1/4.. :?


          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.

          Thanks.

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            MathIzzzFun
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            Tang:
            tianzhu:

            [quote=\"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

            http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6176/6146554898_54f4db9088_z.jpg\">


            Hi,

            Sorry, I tried packing in hexagonal pattern, but only got 35 coins.

            7 x 3 = 21
            7 x 2 = 14
            21 + 14 = 35

            So it looks like 36 is the answer (12 x 3).

            Someone may like to double-check and confirm what is the correct answer?[/quote]
            Hi
            http://i55.tinypic.com/148k64j.jpg\">

            cheers.

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              Cheerfuldad
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              Hi vlim,


              Do u have the solution for paper 2 - Q5, Q12, Q15b, Q16,Q17b ?I tried to solve but could not, can you help!

              Thanks.

              Regards

              vlim:
              HiLenny08,
              Below is Rosyth maths paper answers.
              Paper 1
              1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (3) 4. (1) 5. (4) 6. (2) 7. (3) 8. (4)

              9. (1) 10. (2) 11. (2) 12. (2) 13. (2) 14. (1) 15. (1)

              16. (1,3,9) 17. (2.83) 18. (0.09, 3/11,0.3,3/8) 19. (264)

              20. (South-west) 21.(20) 22.(0740) 23. (9:20)

              24. 5th col and 3rd roll box.

              26. (thursday) 27. (50) 28.(96+4y) 29.(9.5pie +6)

              30. (12)

              paper 2

              1. (8) 2.(41.58) 3.(46) 4.(160) 5. (16 2/3 %) 6. (267)

              7. (550) 8. (27pie +38) 9a. (tue and fri) 9b. thur 9c. 174

              10. (19 degree) 11. (35 :51) 12. (450) 13a.(1048)

              13b. (61) 14.(40.4%) 15a. (15cm) 15b. (8.25am)

              16.(273) 17a. (83.78cm) 17b. (209.44 cm2)

              18(9.15 am)

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                Publica
                last edited by

                tianzhu:
                smileplease:

                Please help with these 3 Qs:


                1) John takes part in a race in which he needs to walk, run and cycle. He walks for 1km, runs for the next 2km and cycles for the last 3km of the race. He cycles thrice as fast as he runs and runs thrice as fast as he walks. The total time he takes to complete the 3 activities is 42 minutes more than if he has cycled for the whole journey. How much more time does he take to walk than run?

                Hi

                Sorry I am rushing out the solutions because you may need them urgently as your exam is near. Please bear with me if there are errors.

                Q1

                Time taken for
                Walk ----- 9 units
                Run ----- 3 units
                Cycle ------- 1 unit

                9 units + 6 units + 3 units -------- 6 units +42
                12 units -----42
                1 unit ------3.5

                Walk ------ 31.5 mins
                Run ------ 10.5 mins

                Difference ------21 mins

                Best wishes

                Hi Tianzhu,

                My son was working on this question and has 10.5 mins as answer. He thinks that the Run should be 21 mins instead, which is 3.5 x 6 units.

                Thanks.

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  Daddy:
                  Hi tianzhu,


                  How you get ------2 units (25% left) for below question? Thanks.

                  from 25% --> fraction is 1/4.. :?


                  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.

                  Thanks.
                  Hi

                  You're correct.

                  25% ------ 25/100 ------ 1/4 ------ 2/8

                  Best wishes

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    Publica:

                    Hi Tianzhu,

                    My son was working on this question and has 10.5 mins as answer. He thinks that the Run should be 21 mins instead, which is 3.5 x 6 units.

                    Thanks.
                    Hi

                    Your boy is correct.

                    The answer is 10.5.

                    I'll revise the answer.Thank you for highlighting the error.

                    Best wishes

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                      yingxuan0806
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                      Tanks P and Q are each filled with some water. If water from Tank Q is poured into Tank P until the water in Tank P reaches the brim, there will be 5 litres of water left in Tank Q. If water from Tank P is poured into Tank Q until the water in Tank Q reaches the brim, there will be 17 litres of water left in Tank P. The ratio of volume of Tank P to the volume of Tank Q is 3 : 1. How many more litres of water are needed to fill both tanks to their brim?

                      can help me solve this question? if yes, can you please use ration n algebra?? preferably dont use model method. ty in advance 🙂

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                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        yingxuan0806:
                        Tanks P and Q are each filled with some water. If water from Tank Q is poured into Tank P until the water in Tank P reaches the brim, there will be 5 litres of water left in Tank Q. If water from Tank P is poured into Tank Q until the water in Tank Q reaches the brim, there will be 17 litres of water left in Tank P. The ratio of volume of Tank P to the volume of Tank Q is 3 : 1. How many more litres of water are needed to fill both tanks to their brim?

                        can help me solve this question? if yes, can you please use ration n algebra?? preferably dont use model method. ty in advance 🙂
                        Hi

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