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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      pixiedust
      last edited by

      Thanks MathsIzzzFun ! *banghead* so easy yet I can't see it !


      shin88, it is 125%. see here -> http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=691764#p691764

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        tianzhu
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        pixiedust:

        For unitary method, I can get the right answer but I can't explain how to handle the $9.
        Hi pixiedust

        Good Morning.

        I am wondering what you mean by using unitary method.

        The unitary method involves the finding of a value equivalent to one unit. Then use this value to find the value of more units. In a way, the working in MD is quite similar; we are also using the unitary method.

        An example of using unitary method.

        110% of Science score ------ 88
        1% of Science score ----- 88/110
        100% of Science score ----- 88/110*100 ----- 80

        110 units ------ 88
        1 unit ------ 88/110
        100 units ----- 88/110*100 ------ 80

        Best wishes

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          mumworks
          last edited by

          Hi,


          Besides using guess and check, any better way to solve this problem ?

          360 teachers and pupils participated in tree planting.
          Each teacher planted 3 trees and each group of 3 pupils planted 2 trees.
          If 520 trees were planted altogether, how many pupils were there ?

          Thanks in advance.

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            sweetcandy
            last edited by

            mumworks:
            Hi,


            Besides using guess and check, any better way to solve this problem ?

            360 teachers and pupils participated in tree planting.
            Each teacher planted 3 trees and each group of 3 pupils planted 2 trees.
            If 520 trees were planted altogether, how many pupils were there ?

            Thanks in advance.
            Hi,

            I am not sure if I am right but we can use equation:

            360 = T + S (T-teachers and S-Student)
            520 = 3T+2S/3 (Total numbers of trees)
            .
            ....

            You will get S= 240 (there are 240 students)

            Check answer:
            240 (students) + 120 Teachers = 360
            (240/3)2+(3*120) = 520 trees

            So I am not guessing my answer right? 🙂

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              mumworks:
              Hi,


              Besides using guess and check, any better way to solve this problem ?

              360 teachers and pupils participated in tree planting.
              Each teacher planted 3 trees and each group of 3 pupils planted 2 trees.
              If 520 trees were planted altogether, how many pupils were there ?

              Thanks in advance.
              Hi

              You may use \"Make a Supposition\"

              This solution for a similar type of question may help.

              The answer to your question is 240 pupils (120 teachers)

              Best wishes

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                homeworkmummy
                last edited by

                Hi, pls help with the following question and thanks in advance.


                Yvonne had 20% less beads than Pris. Jess had 20% more beads than Yvonne. Express Jess’s beads as a percentage of Pris’s beads.

                I was told that Yvonne -> 120%. Could someone pls tell me why is that so?

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  homeworkmummy:
                  Hi, pls help with the following question and thanks in advance.


                  Yvonne had 20% less beads than Pris. Jess had 20% more beads than Yvonne. Express Jess's beads as a percentage of Pris's beads.

                  I was told that Yvonne -> 120%. Could someone pls tell me why is that so?
                  Hi

                  You may choose to work using percentages or units.

                  Pris ------ Base Percentage ------ 100% ------- 100 units

                  Yvonne ----- (20% less beads than Pris) ------ 80% ------ 80 units

                  Jess ----- (20% more beads than Yvonne) ------ 120%*80% ------ 96% ------ 96 units

                  Jess's beads as a percentage of Pris's beads -----96%

                  Best wishes

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                    Winx5015
                    last edited by

                    Hi,


                    Can help me solve this question.

                    Jenny and Tom had $380 altogether. Jenny spent 5/6 of her money and Tom Spent 3/4 of his money. In the end, both of them had $80 left altogether. How much money did Jenny have at first?

                    Thanks!

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      Winx5015:
                      Hi,


                      Can help me solve this question.

                      Jenny and Tom had $380 altogether. Jenny spent 5/6 of her money and Tom Spent 3/4 of his money. In the end, both of them had $80 left altogether. How much money did Jenny have at first?

                      Thanks!
                      Hi

                      This question touches on simultaneous concept.

                      You may use Units and Parts, letters of the alphabet or solve it the pictorial way.

                      Please refer to some of the earlier posts for examples of such solution.

                      I’ll use the alphabet way.

                      Jenny
                      Spent ----- JJJJJ
                      Left ----- J

                      Tom
                      Spent ----- TTT
                      Left ----- T

                      Both of them had $80 left altogether.
                      J + T ----- 80

                      JJJJJ + TTT ----- 300 (380-80)
                      JJ + 240 ----- 300
                      JJ ----- 60

                      J ----- 30

                      Jenny ----- JJJJJJ ------- 180 at first.

                      Best wishes

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                        Winx5015
                        last edited by

                        Hi tianzhu,


                        Thanks for saving my day.

                        Enjoy your weekends :thankyou:

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