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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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      violin_lover
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      Kafer:
      violin_lover:

      8x=10y and 8+5y=5x


      Thanks! Can exlain how you workput the eqn?

      Sure. But just to follow the \"tradition\", could you please tell us which level is the question pitch at and if possible, where did you encounter it?

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        Kafer
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        Hi, violin_lover, it is a sec level maths qn.

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          violin_lover
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          Kafer:
          Hi i have one qn

          John speed is ia x m/s.
          Mary speed is y m/s
          If john starts 2 sec later, he will take 8 secs to catch up with mary.
          If john starts to run only when mary is 8m ahea 5 sec to catch up with her.
          Form two eqn in x an y.
          Can help?
          In 10s, Mary travels 10y meter and in 8s, john travels 8x meter. Hence, 10y=8x.
          Next, in the 5s, John travels 5x meter and the total distance travel is 8+5y. Thus, 5x=8+5y.

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            Kafer
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            violin_lover:
            Kafer:

            Hi i have one qn

            John speed is ia x m/s.
            Mary speed is y m/s
            If john starts 2 sec later, he will take 8 secs to catch up with mary.
            If john starts to run only when mary is 8m ahea 5 sec to catch up with her.
            Form two eqn in x an y.
            Can help?

            In 10s, Mary travels 10y meter and in 8s, john travels 8x meter. Hence, 10y=8x.
            Next, in the 5s, John travels 5x meter and the total distance travel is 8+5y. Thus, 5x=8+5y.

            Thanks very much!

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              ongmt
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              A contractor needed to cover an entire hall with tiles, On the first day,he laid 319 tiles. He completed tiling the rest of the hall in 7 days using equal number of tiles each day, At the end of 4th day, he was able to tile 8/15 of the hall. How man tiles did the contractor us to cover the entire hall? :slapshead:

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                MathIzzzFun
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                ongmt:
                A contractor needed to cover an entire hall with tiles, On the first day,he laid 319 tiles. He completed tiling the rest of the hall in 7 days using equal number of tiles each day, At the end of 4th day, he was able to tile 8/15 of the hall. How man tiles did the contractor us to cover the entire hall? :slapshead:

                Hi

                Total number of days to tile the hall --> 8 days
                Day 1 --> 319 tile
                8/15 of hall completed on day 4, so 7/15 (=28/60) of hall completed on remaining 4 days.
                So, 1 day --> 7/60 of hall
                Day 2 to Day 4 --> 3 days --> 21/60 of hall
                319 tiles --> (60-21-28)/60 of hall
                11/60 of hall --> 319 tiles
                Total number of tiles --> 319/11 x 60 = 1740

                cheers.

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                  Herbie
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                  Mary and ben took 49 hours to complete their sci project.

                  They worked separately on their own project.
                  If mary had worked 5 hours less an ben had worked 6 hours
                  More. Mary would hv put in 2 hours more than ben.
                  How many hous did mary put in for the sci project?

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                    MathIzzzFun
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                    Herbie:
                    Mary and ben took 49 hours to complete their sci project.

                    They worked separately on their own project.
                    If mary had worked 5 hours less an ben had worked 6 hours
                    More. Mary would hv put in 2 hours more than ben.
                    How many hous did mary put in for the sci project?
                    Hi

                    drawing a model will be easier to \"see\"..

                    Ben --> 1 unit
                    Mary --> 1 unit + 6 + 2 + 5 = 1 unit + 13
                    total --> 2 units + 13 = 49
                    1 unit --> 18
                    Mary --> 31 hours
                    Ben --> 18 hours

                    cheers.

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                      Herbie
                      last edited by

                      MathIzzzFun:
                      Herbie:

                      Mary and ben took 49 hours to complete their sci project.

                      They worked separately on their own project.
                      If mary had worked 5 hours less an ben had worked 6 hours
                      More. Mary would hv put in 2 hours more than ben.
                      How many hous did mary put in for the sci project?

                      Hi

                      drawing a model will be easier to \"see\"..

                      Ben --> 1 unit
                      Mary --> 1 unit + 6 + 2 + 5 = 1 unit + 13
                      total --> 2 units + 13 = 49
                      1 unit --> 18
                      Mary --> 31 hours
                      Ben --> 18 hours

                      Thanks!

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                        MathIzzzFun
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                        Herbie:
                        MathIzzzFun:

                        [quote=\"Herbie\"]Mary and ben took 49 hours to complete their sci project.

                        They worked separately on their own project.
                        If mary had worked 5 hours less an ben had worked 6 hours
                        More. Mary would hv put in 2 hours more than ben.
                        How many hous did mary put in for the sci project?

                        Hi

                        drawing a model will be easier to \"see\"..

                        Ben --> 1 unit
                        Mary --> 1 unit + 6 + 2 + 5 = 1 unit + 13
                        total --> 2 units + 13 = 49
                        1 unit --> 18
                        Mary --> 31 hours
                        Ben --> 18 hours

                        Thanks![/quote]u r welcome πŸ˜„

                        cheers.

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