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by belnanna
Thu Jun 05, 2014 11:56 am
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 755261

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Please help anyone? Thanks in advance A store sells pens in packs of 2s (small) and 4s (big). At first there were 3 times more small packs than big packs. After selling half of the small packs and some big packs, the shopkeeper packs additional 5 big packs of pens. How many big packs are sold if the...
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by belnanna
Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:14 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 755261

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

96/2 - 20 = ans triangles with common base or height Maths, make it easy! Can you explain the logic behind? Thanks a million! note that area of triangle CFG = area of triangle CFE. and area of triangle CFE + area of triangle ADF = half of area of rectangle ABCD. So 96/2 - 20 = 28. note that area of...
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by belnanna
Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:03 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 755261

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Stuck... Help please.. Thanks in advance A store sells pens in packs of 2s (small) and 4s (big). At first there were 3 times more small packs than big packs. After selling half of the small packs and some big packs, the shopkeeper packs additional 5 big packs of pens. How many big packs are sold if ...
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by belnanna
Tue May 20, 2014 8:37 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 755261

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Hi, can some kind soul please help without solving this in algebra? Thanks .... Tom's present age is twice more than Sam's age years ago. Today, Sam's age is Tom's age the same number of years ago. How old is Tom now if the sum of their present age is 30? Hi, it can be solved using model. A common ...
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by belnanna
Tue May 20, 2014 9:28 am
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2428193

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Help please, thanks in advance..

Tom's present age is twice more than Sam's age years ago. Today, Sam's age is Tom's age the same number of years ago. How old is Tom now if the sum of their present age is 30?
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by belnanna
Mon May 19, 2014 8:54 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 755261

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Hi, can some kind soul please help without solving this in algebra?
Thanks ....

Tom's present age is twice more than Sam's age years ago. Today, Sam's age is Tom's age the same number of years ago. How old is Tom now if the sum of their present age is 30?
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by belnanna
Sun May 18, 2014 1:18 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2428193

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Zachary's monthly salary is 4/5 of Jeremy's salary.Zachary's saving is 4/15 of Jeremy's saving. Jeremy's monthly salary is 1 3/4 Zachary's monthly salary. Find the ratio of Jeremy's expenditure to Jeremy's expenditure Please help with this .. Been trying to find the answer for days.. thanks so much ...
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by belnanna
Sun May 18, 2014 1:11 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2428193

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Can someone help please.. thanks Alan had some apples. When he packed them into bags of 7 apples,he would have 3 apples left. When he packed them into bags of 9 apples,he would be short of 6 apples. what was the least number of apples that Alan had? 7+3=10 10. 17, 24, 31, 38, 45, 52, 59, 66 9-6=3 3...
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by belnanna
Sun May 18, 2014 12:25 pm
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2428193

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Can someone help please.. thanks
Alan had some apples. When he packed them into bags of 7 apples,he would have 3 apples left. When he packed them into bags of 9 apples,he would be short of 6 apples. what was the least number of apples that Alan had?
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by belnanna
Sun May 18, 2014 12:20 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 755261

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Can someone help please.. thanks
Alan had some apples. When he packed them into bags of 7 apples,he would have 3 apples left. When he packed them into bags of 9 apples,he would be short of 6 apples. what was the least number of apples that Alan had?
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