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by RJ_164
Wed Jul 06, 2016 12:41 am
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Subject: {Math} Level: {P6} Tags: {percentage} Source: {P6 Maths 2015 Preliminary Examination 2015 - Singapore Chinese Girl's School} Please help me solve this problem. The number of children in a town decreased to 8827, while the number of adults increased by 42% to 15194. The total number of peopl...
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by RJ_164
Mon Jul 04, 2016 4:40 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Subject: {Math} Level: {P6} Tags: {Ratio} Source: {P6 Maths 2015 Preliminary Examination 2015 - Nanyang Primary School} Please help me solve this problem. Steve, Mark and Ryan took their father out for a meal. Steve had $40 more than Mark. If Steve paid for the meal, the amount of money that Steve, ...
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by RJ_164
Mon Jul 04, 2016 4:24 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Please help me solve this problem. Steve, Mark and Ryan took their father out for a meal. Steve had $40 more than Mark. If Steve paid for the meal, the amount of money that Steve, Mark and Ryan left will be in the ratio 3:8:9 respectively. If Ryan paid for the meal, the amount of money that Steve, M...
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by RJ_164
Sun Jun 19, 2016 6:37 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

I managed to solve it:) On Monday : A ------- 4u B ------- 4u + 280 On Tuesday : A ------- 4u + 1u + 70 = 5u + 70 B ------- 4u + 280 - 1u - 70 = 3u + 210 On Wednesday : A ------- 5u + 70 - 1u - 14 = 4u + 56 B ------- 3u + 210 + 1u + 14 = 4u + 224 On Thursday : A ------- 4u + 56 + 2u + 112 = 6u + 168...
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by RJ_164
Sun Jun 19, 2016 5:15 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Please help me with this question. On Monday, there were 280 fewer chairs in Hall A than in Hall B. On Tuesday, 0.25 of the chairs were moved from Hall B to Hall A. On Wednesday, 0.2 of the chairs in Hall A were were moved back to Hall B. On Thursday, half the chairs in Hall B were moved back again ...
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by RJ_164
Tue Jun 14, 2016 6:41 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Please help with this question. Jared packed some sweets and chocolates into gift bags as door gifts for his birthday party. He tried putting every 2 sweets with 1 chocolate into a bag and found that he had 30 chocolate left. When he put every 2 sweets with 2 chocolates, he needed another 50 chocola...
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by RJ_164
Wed Jun 08, 2016 2:17 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Please help me with this problem. A number of people visited the Bird Park on Sunday. Among the visitors, 30% were adults while the rest were children and senior citizens. There were 50% more children than senior citizens. The entrance fees are shown below. Child---> $12.50 Adult--->$20 Senior Citiz...
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by RJ_164
Sun Jun 05, 2016 11:53 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Hi! Please help.

Denise and Ellen had some savings at first. 40% of Denise's saving was equal to 25% of Ellen's saving. Then, Denise received $40 from father and her saving increased by 5%.

(a) How much money must Ellen give to Denise so that she will have 12% more money than Denise in the end?
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by RJ_164
Sat Jun 04, 2016 8:15 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2413504

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Hi! Can you please help me with this question. Please help me solve this problem. In a concert hall, some people were standing while the rest were sitting. When the performance started, 20% of those who were standing decided to sit and 20% of those sitting decided to stand. In the end, 75% of audien...
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