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by belnanna
Sun Aug 10, 2014 12:18 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Can someone please help on this question? Thanks soo much!

Yvonne had 35% more money than Sufen but 20% less than Roy.
If Roy had $675, how much did Sufen have?
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by belnanna
Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:43 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Please can someone please help with this question please..Thanks so much in advance.
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http://i58.tinypic.com/2dtdj4j.jpg
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by belnanna
Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:13 am
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Thank you dear. :rahrah: Hi belnanna, you are welcomed :smile: Btw, where did this question come from? It is rather "cruel" as a child might be puzzling where he had gone wrong when he got such "bizarre" ages as answers. He might start to doubt himself and try to work out a different approach towar...
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by belnanna
Fri Jul 18, 2014 6:29 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Can someone please help with this question please.. Thank you very much in advance.. Peter's age is 1/7 of his grandmother's. His grandmother will be 89 years old in 5 years time. In how many years time will Peter's age be 5/9 of his grandmother's? Hi belnanna, His grandmother is 89 - 5 = 84 years ...
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by belnanna
Fri Jul 18, 2014 5:55 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Can someone please help with this question please.. Thank you very much in advance..

Peter's age is 1/7 of his grandmother's. His grandmother will be 89 years old in 5 years time. In how many years time will Peter's age be 5/9 of his grandmother's?
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by belnanna
Thu Jul 10, 2014 10:08 am
Forum: Primary 6 & PSLE
Topic: Q&A - PSLE Math
Replies: 16955
Views: 2426467

Re: Q&A - PSLE Math

Can anyone please use advance model to guide with this question please? I really appreciate your help.. Thanks in advance.. The ratio of mangoes to the ratio of watermelons in a shop was 5:6 at first. After the shopkeeper bought another 18 mangoes, and sold 98 of the watermelons, the ratio becomes 8...
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by belnanna
Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:42 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Hi, i have on question to ask. Thank. http://i57.tinypic.com/whcuhw.jpg Hi, One possible method is to use " Bags and Boxes ". A similar question / solution is given below. Cheers speedmaths = Question : The ratio of mangoes to the ratio of watermelons in a shop was 5:6 at first. After the shopkeepe...
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by belnanna
Tue Jun 17, 2014 4:05 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

PiggyLalala wrote:
milo-cupcake wrote:Hi.
Can anyone tell me the formular/rule of this question?

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Thks in advance!
(n+1)^2 + n
(n+1)^2 + n -- sorry dont understand...
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by belnanna
Sat Jun 14, 2014 7:46 pm
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Can anyone solve this 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...
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by belnanna
Sat Jun 14, 2014 8:30 am
Forum: Primary 5
Topic: Q&A - P5 Math
Replies: 7005
Views: 754622

Re: Q&A - P5 Math

Can anyone solve this 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 ...
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