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    Q&A - PSLE Math

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      TheCoolGuy
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      Just wondering… Is the Math PSLE Paper much harder than the school SA Papers, especially P6 SA1???

      Thanks

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        MathAche
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        Help needed (Nanyang P6 CA1 2011)


        Leon bought some terrapins and guppies for a total of $96. He bought 3 times as many guppies as terrapins. He paid $30 more for the terrapins than the guppies. Each terrapin cost $10.40 more than each guppy.
        (a) how many terrapins did he buy?
        (b) what was the cost of each guppy?

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          MathAche
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          Help needed (Nanyang P6 CA1 2011). Thank you.


          The mass of four sacks of rice A, B, C, D were recorded. 3 sacks of rice were weighed at a time.
          Sacks A,B and C weighed a total of 55 kg
          Sacks B,C and D weighed a total of 56 kg
          Sacks A,C and D weighed a total of 57 kg
          Sacks A,B and D weighed a total of 58.5 kg

          What was the total mass of Sack B and Sack D?

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            MathIzzzFun
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            MathAche:
            Help needed (Nanyang P6 CA1 2011). Thank you.


            The mass of four sacks of rice A, B, C, D were recorded. 3 sacks of rice were weighed at a time.
            Sacks A,B and C weighed a total of 55 kg
            Sacks B,C and D weighed a total of 56 kg
            Sacks A,C and D weighed a total of 57 kg
            Sacks A,B and D weighed a total of 58.5 kg

            What was the total mass of Sack B and Sack D?
            Hi

            add all and you will get 3 sets of (A+B+C+D) = 226.5 kg
            A+B+C+D = 75.5 kg .. you can work out the rest from here..

            cheers.

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              MathAche
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              Can anybody recommend a good book about ratios?


              Having trouble with this problem because 2 variables change.

              INN Store imported Notie mobile phones and Dricsin mobile phones in the ratio 8:5. After selling 120 Notie mobile phones and 135 Dricsin mobile phones, the ratio of Notie mobile phones and Dricsin mobile phones left was 8:3. How many Notie mobile phones did the store import?

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                MathIzzzFun
                last edited by

                MathAche:
                Help needed (Nanyang P6 CA1 2011)


                Leon bought some terrapins and guppies for a total of $96. He bought 3 times as many guppies as terrapins. He paid $30 more for the terrapins than the guppies. Each terrapin cost $10.40 more than each guppy.
                (a) how many terrapins did he buy?
                (b) what was the cost of each guppy?
                Hi

                1 pack of terrapins --> $(96+30)/2 = $63
                3 packs of guppies --> $( 63-30) = $33
                1 pack of guppies --> $11

                $63-$11 = $52 --> 1 pack of terrapins cost $52 more than 1 pack of guppies
                $52/$10.40 = 5 --> 5 terrapins/guppies in each pack.

                a) number of terrapins --> 5
                b) cost of 1 guppy --> $ 11/5 = $ 2.20

                cheers.

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                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  MathAche:
                  Can anybody recommend a good book about ratios?


                  Having trouble with this problem because 2 variables change.

                  INN Store imported Notie mobile phones and Dricsin mobile phones in the ratio 8:5. After selling 120 Notie mobile phones and 135 Dricsin mobile phones, the ratio of Notie mobile phones and Dricsin mobile phones left was 8:3. How many Notie mobile phones did the store import?
                  Hi

                  initial + change = final

                  initial --> Notie: Dricsin = 8u : 5u
                  final --> Notie : Dricsin = 8p : 3p
                  8u - 120 = 8p and 5u - 135 = 3p, and then solving for u and p

                  alternatively, note that ratio for Notie is same before and after and 120 is also divisible by 8

                  In the end, Notie : Dricsin -> 8 units : 3 units
                  Initially, Notie -> 8 units + 120 = 8 (1 unit + 15)
                  So, initially, Dricsin = 5 (1 unit + 15) = 5 units + 75
                  5 units + 75 - 135 = 3 units
                  1 unit --> 30
                  Initially, Notie --> 8 x 30 + 120 = 360

                  cheers.

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                    speedmaths.012624com
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                    MathAche:
                    Can anybody recommend a good book about ratios?


                    Having trouble with this problem because 2 variables change.

                    INN Store imported Notie mobile phones and Dricsin mobile phones in the ratio 8:5. After selling 120 Notie mobile phones and 135 Dricsin mobile phones, the ratio of Notie mobile phones and Dricsin mobile phones left was 8:3. How many Notie mobile phones did the store import?
                    Hi,

                    The \"Bags and Boxes Method\" can be used to solve ALL the PSLE Maths problems involving 2 pairs of ratios.
                    This method can be found in Chapter 2 of the book \"Raffles Maths Tricks - Volume 1\", which has been available at local bookstores since 2006.

                    Cheers


                    Speedmaths.com


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                      Hi,


                      Please help and many thanks in advance.

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                        Good Morning.

                        To aviod confusion, please help to delete post as my answer is incorrect.

                        Best wishes.

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