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      lego
      last edited by

      Can someone please help me with this question.


      There were some sweets in Boxes A, B and C.
      Box A contained 1/7 of the total number of sweets in Boxes B and C.
      The ratio of the number of sweets in Box B to the total number of sweets in Boxes A and C is 3:1
      If there are 30 more sweets in Box B than Box A, find the total number of sweets in Boxes A, B and C.

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        PapayaDad
        last edited by

        Total=8u


        B+C=7u
        A=u

        B=6u
        A+C=2u

        B-A=6u-u=5u=30
        u=6
        Total=8u=48

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          lego
          last edited by

          PapayaDad:
          Total=8u


          B+C=7u
          A=u

          B=6u
          A+C=2u

          B-A=6u-u=5u=30
          u=6
          Total=8u=48
          Thank you so much! 😄

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            Shimmer
            last edited by

            Hi


            Can someone help me on these two question ?

            1. Daniel has $160 more than Raja. If Daniel gives Raja 1/10 of his money, he will have 3 times as much money as Raja.
            A) How much money does Raja have at first ?
            B) Express Raja’s money as a fraction of Daniel’s money.

            2. There were 240 people in a shopping centre. 3/5 of them were men. Some men then left the shopping centre. The number of men in the shopping centre was 4/7 of the remaining people. How many men left the shopping centre ?

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Shimmer:
              Hi

              Can someone help me on these two question ?
              1. Daniel has $160 more than Raja. If Daniel gives Raja 1/10 of his money, he will have 3 times as much money as Raja.
              A) How much money does Raja have at first ?
              B) Express Raja's money as a fraction of Daniel's money.
              Hi

              You may use MD or work with units.

              Before
              Daniel ------ 10 units + 160
              Raja ------ 10 units

              AfterDaniel ------ 9 units + 144
              Raja ------ 11 units + 16

              11 units + 16
              (x3)
              33 units + 48


              33 units + 48 --------- 9 units + 144

              24 units ------ 96
              1 unit ------- 4

              Raja ------ 10 units -------10*4 ------ 40

              Daniel ------ 10 units + 160 ------- 200

              Raja's money as a fraction of Daniel's money ------ 40/200 ------1/5

              Best wishes

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                Shimmer:
                Hi

                2. There were 240 people in a shopping centre. 3/5 of them were men. Some men then left the shopping centre. The number of men in the shopping centre was 4/7 of the remaining people. How many men left the shopping centre ?
                Hi

                At first
                men:women ------ 3:2 ------- (x3) ------- 9:6

                In the end
                men:women ------ 4:3 -------- (x2) ------- 8:6

                The number of women before and after stays the same, so make the units for women the same.

                15 units ------ 240

                1 unit ------ 16

                Number of men@left shopping centre ------16

                Best wishes

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                  hazelwong
                  last edited by

                  Hi, can anyone help with this qn?

                  Mrs tan bought 42 apples. Each apple costs 75cents less than a pear. She spent the same amount of money on 12 pears. How much did Mrs Tan spend on buying the apples?

                  I managed to solve it only with algebra:
                  let X be price of pear
                  42 (X-0.75) = 12X
                  42X-31.50 = 12X
                  30X = 31.50
                  X = 1.05
                  price of apple 1.05- 0.75 = 0.3
                  42x0.3 = 12.60
                  Ans $12.60

                  Is using algebra ok?
                  Is there any other way e.g. model or units/parts?
                  thanks v much

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                    MathIzzzFun
                    last edited by

                    hazelwong:
                    Hi, can anyone help with this qn?

                    Mrs tan bought 42 apples. Each apple costs 75cents less than a pear. She spent the same amount of money on 12 pears. How much did Mrs Tan spend on buying the apples?

                    I managed to solve it only with algebra:
                    let X be price of pear
                    42 (X-0.75) = 12X
                    42X-31.50 = 12X
                    30X = 31.50
                    X = 1.05
                    price of apple 1.05- 0.75 = 0.3
                    42x0.3 = 12.60
                    Ans $12.60

                    Is using algebra ok?
                    Is there any other way e.g. model or units/parts?
                    thanks v much
                    cost of 42 apples = cost of 12 pears
                    cost of 1 apple = 12/42 cost of 1 pear = 2/7 cost of 1 pear
                    1 pear --> 7 units
                    1 apple --> 2 units

                    1 apple cost 75 cents less than 1 pear,
                    5 units --> 75 cents
                    1 unit --> 15 cents

                    cost of 1 apple --> 30 cents
                    cost of 42 apples --> 42 x $0.30 = $ 12.60

                    cheers.

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                      chloecube
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                      carol73:
                      hi


                      how do you determine that now is 3units
                      thanks

                      chloecube:

                      [quote=\"carol73\"]The Queen, prince and princess had 270 diamonds. After receiving 90 diamonds for her birthday, the Queen decided to give 1/2 of the diamonds to the prince, the prince than gave 2/5 of his diamonds to the princess.in the end the three of them had the same number of diamonds, how many diamonds did each of them have at first

                      270 + 90 = 360

                      now -
                      Queen - 3 units
                      Prince - 3 units
                      princess - 3 units

                      work backwards
                      before -
                      Queen - 6 units
                      Prince - 2 units
                      princess - 1 unit

                      9u - 360
                      1u - 40

                      so Queen - 240 - 90 = 150
                      Prince - 80
                      princess - 40

                      [/quote]hi,
                      i work backwards, starting with the Prince, he gave 2/5 to the princess, so he left 3units. and in the end they all have the same nos of unit.
                      so i take it as all of them have 3 units and i work slowly from there

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                        purple05
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                        All 150 seats at the back row of a concert hall are priced at 3/5 that of the other seats. There are 600 seats altogether, and when all the seats are sold, the amount collected is $2700. Find the price of each seat at the back row of the concert hall

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