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    • RE: Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

      Thankyou very much for the detailed quickest reply coffeecat[/quote]

      Actually Almight you might wana double check the given answer because as sun_2010 pointed out there are 2 mistakes in my working.[/quote]

      Oh!!! just saw Sun_2010 reply.But i dont understand the working…Can anyone explain in a more detailed manner? May be some other method??

      Thankyou Vanilla cake for answering my speed querry…IT was very quick…Thankyou very much to Vanilla, Coffeecat and Sun_2010…

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    • RE: Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

      Hi,


      Please help to solve this problem.

      Ken took 20 minutes to cycle from point X to Y. On his return journey he took only 12 minutes when he cycled 6 km/hr faster. What was the distance between point X and Point Y ?

      Ans : 3 Km

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    • RE: Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

      CoffeeCat:
      Almighty:

      Hi,


      Can anyone help me to solve this problem?

      What is the maximum number of right angled triangles, of base 5 cm and height 6 cm, that can be cut from a rectanglular sheet of paper, 49cm long and 34 cm wide?
      Ans : 48

      49/5 = 9 r 4. 49/6 = 8 r 1
      34/5 = 6 r 4. 34/6 = 5 r 4

      intuitively you want to minimise wastage so you should choose to cut the triangles with theheight 6 cm along the 49 cm long side, ie 8 times 6 = 48

      Thankyou very much for the detailed quickest reply coffeecat

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    • RE: Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

      Hi,


      Can anyone help me to solve this problem?

      What is the maximum number of right angled triangles, of base 5 cm and height 6 cm, that can be cut from a rectanglular sheet of paper, 49cm long and 34 cm wide?
      Ans : 48

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    • RE: All About Math Olympiad Training & Questions

      Anyone can remember the questions asked in SASMO 2010?

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    • RE: Tackling Oral Examination

      Hi,

      Anyone can give a link for tamil - oral & listenng compre websites?

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    • RE: All About Math Olympiad Training & Questions

      CoffeeCat:
      Almighty:

      Almighty wrote:

      HI,
      Anyone writing SMOPS 27th of april?

      Huh? Anyone writing?

      What XXjustakidXX?? What r u trying to convey by yr reply???

      Why do you keep thinking theres a SMOPS on 27th apr??? :?
      We only heard of SMOPS on 24th apr which is just over.

      YEh ...it was 24th.HOw was the paper?

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    • RE: All About Math Olympiad Training & Questions

      Almighty wrote:

      HI,
      Anyone writing SMOPS 27th of april?

      Huh? Anyone writing?

      What XXjustakidXX?? What r u trying to convey by yr reply???

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    • RE: All About Math Olympiad Training & Questions

      Sorry it should be

      "Anyone writing SASMO coming wednesday?

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    • RE: All About Math Olympiad Training & Questions

      Anyone writing SAMMO olympaid on wednessday?

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