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    Q&A - P5 Math

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      mummyv
      last edited by

      Applelyn1:
      Hi need someone to help on the following 2 question, thank you.


      Q1) Jame had some stickers. She gave 18 stickers to her sister and 5/7 of the stickers to Mary. Then, she used 3/4 of the remainder for her project and had 35 stickers left. How many sisters did she have at first?
      hi

      work backwards
      1u = 35
      4u = 35 x 4 = 140

      4u + 18 = 2/7 of stickers
      140+ 18 = 2/7 of stickers
      therefore 7/7 of stickers is (140+18)/2 x 7 = 553 stickers

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        mummyv
        last edited by

        Applelyn1:
        Hi need someone to help on the following 2 question, thank you.


        Q2) Ali , Bala and Carl shared 90 marbles. If Ali gave 6 marbles to Bala, Bala gave 2 marbles toCarl and after that Carl gave 1/4 of what he had then to Ali, the three boys will have the same number of marbles in the end. How many more marbles than Ali did Carl have?
        hi

        work backwards
        three boys will have same number of marbles at the end = 90/3 = 30

        After Carl gave 1/4 to Ali, 3/4 = 30
        Carl original = 10 x 4 - 2 (Bala gave him 2) = 38

        After Ali received 1/4 from Carl and gave 6 to Bala = 30
        Ali original = 30 + 6 - 10 = 26

        Difference Carl and Ali = 38 - 26 = 12 marbles

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          mummyv
          last edited by

          YumYum:
          Hi, need help with this qn:


          Mrs lee spent 1/2 of her money on some almond cookies and 2/5 of the remaining money on 6 slices of butter cookies. Each slice of butter cookie costs thrice as much as one almond cookie. How many almond cookies did she buy?

          Thanks
          hi

          not sure if this is correct, my attempt

          2/5 remaining = 6 BC
          5/5 = 15 BC
          15BC is half amount spent

          Amount spent on 1 BC = 3 AC
          Therefore if same amount spent on 15 BC = 3 x 15 = 45 AC

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            Applelyn1
            last edited by

            Hi mummyv :thankyou:

            mummyv:
            Applelyn1:

            Hi need someone to help on the following 2 question, thank you.


            Q1) Jame had some stickers. She gave 18 stickers to her sister and 5/7 of the stickers to Mary. Then, she used 3/4 of the remainder for her project and had 35 stickers left. How many sisters did she have at first?

            hi

            work backwards
            1u = 35
            4u = 35 x 4 = 140

            4u + 18 = 2/7 of stickers
            140+ 18 = 2/7 of stickers
            therefore 7/7 of stickers is (140+18)/2 x 7 = 553 stickers

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              lynntan15
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              mummyv:
              lynntan15:

              [quote=\"MathIzzzFun\"]
              if 30 green apples added,
              Green : Red --> 3 units + 30 : 1 unit + 10 (3:1)
              number of apples,
              Green : Red --> 3 units : 1 unit + 10 (Total--> 4 units + 10)
              .

              can elaborate further on this?

              Don't really understand how 3 units + 30 : 1 unit +10? become 3 units : 1 unit + 10?

              Thks very much.

              hi

              this is becos if 30 green apples are added ratio becomes 3:1
              what MathIzzFun is doing is making the units the same with the first ration
              therefore if 30 green apples are added, green apples are 3units + 30
              red apples should be 1 unit +10

              not sure if this helps

              I also realised the method drawing explains it too

              http://i46.tinypic.com/2a8omrq.jpg\">[/quote]ohic.. thks a lot for the model, help to see it much clearer šŸ™‚

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                ILOVESCIENCE
                last edited by

                can anyone solve this?


                Mike and Vince were selling sunglasses at $12 each and $7 each respectively. Total sales collected by both was $4905. The ratio of the number of sunglasses sold by Mike to those sold by Vince is 5:7. How many sunglasses did Mike sell?

                thanks!

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                  MANGO STAR
                  last edited by

                  small:
                  MANGO STAR:

                  Hi, need help for this MCQ question.


                  16/? is between 4/9 and 4/7

                  1) 25 2) 28 3) 30 4) 36


                  After changed 4/9 and 4/7 to 16/36 and 16/28 then you will know the answer is 30.


                  Hi small,

                  got it. :thankyou:

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                    small
                    last edited by

                    MANGO STAR,


                    You are welcome.

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                      small
                      last edited by

                      ILOVESCIENCE:
                      can anyone solve this?


                      Mike and Vince were selling sunglasses at $12 each and $7 each respectively. Total sales collected by both was $4905. The ratio of the number of sunglasses sold by Mike to those sold by Vince is 5:7. How many sunglasses did Mike sell?

                      thanks!

                      Hi.

                      HTH..

                      http://i50.tinypic.com/1fe7u8.jpg\">

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                        cimman
                        last edited by

                        ILOVESCIENCE:
                        can anyone solve this?

                        Mike and Vince were selling sunglasses at $12 each and $7 each respectively. Total sales collected by both was $4905. The ratio of the number of sunglasses sold by Mike to those sold by Vince is 5:7. How many sunglasses did Mike sell?
                        thanks!
                        here's a solution using the pictorial algebra approach:

                        http://i45.tinypic.com/8yc4z9.png\">

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