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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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        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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          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
            last edited by

            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
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              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 😄

                cheers.

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                  Awonder
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                  Hi, need some help with this problem. TIA.


                  John is 10 years older than Tommy. In 4 years’ time, he will be twice as old as Tommy. How old is John now?

                  Thanks.

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                    ongmt
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                    Box A and Box B obtain the same number of apples. The number of red apples in Box A is 2/3 of that in Box B. The number of green apples in Box B is 1/4 of that in Box A, What fraction of apples in Box B are red?

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                      MathIzzzFun
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                      ongmt:
                      Box A and Box B obtain the same number of apples. The number of red apples in Box A is 2/3 of that in Box B. The number of green apples in Box B is 1/4 of that in Box A, What fraction of apples in Box B are red?

                      Hi

                      Difference in green apples = Difference in red apples.
                      Green apples, A : B --> 4u : 1u
                      Red apples, A : B --> 2 : 3 --> 6u : 9u
                      Box B, red : green --> 9u : 1u = 9 : 1

                      you can also look at these similar questions for the model approach
                      - http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5703951396/in/photostream
                      - http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/5760364658/in/photostream

                      cheers.

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                      • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                        MathIzzzFun
                        last edited by

                        Awonder:
                        Hi, need some help with this problem. TIA.


                        John is 10 years older than Tommy. In 4 years' time, he will be twice as old as Tommy. How old is John now?

                        Thanks.
                        Hi
                        An important fact to note is AGE DIFFERENCE will ALWAYS remain the SAME.

                        In 4 years time,
                        John --> 2 unit
                        Tommy --> 1 unit
                        1 unit (age difference) = 10
                        John --> 20
                        Tommy --> 10
                        Now, John --> 20-4 = 16 years old

                        cheers.

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