Two questions from Belnanna:
Question 1:
In a school science fair, there were exhibits from class A , class B and class C. Altogether, 25 exhibits came from class B and class C. In a total of 16 exhibits were not from class C and a total of 15 exhibits were not from class B.
How many exhibits were there altogether?
Solution:
16 exhibits not from C --> A + B = 16
15 exhibits not from B --> A + C = 15
2A + B + C = 31
B + C = 25
2A --> 6
A --> 3
B --> 13
C --> 12
Total exhibits --> 3 + 13 + 12 = 28
Question 2:
The length of a rectangular pond is 14 m and its breadth is 7 m. Fatimah wants to build a running path around the pond. The width of the path is 1/2 m. what is the area of the running path?
Solution:
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Units and parts
Question:
Class 5A and 5B have the same number of pupils. The ratio of the number of boys in 5A to the number of boys in 5B is 2 : 3. The number of girls in 5A to the number of girls in 5B is 7 : 4.
(A) Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in 5A.
(B) If there are 15 fewer girls than boys in 5B, how many pupils are there in 5B?
Solution:
5A boys : 5B boys = 2u : 3u
5A girls : 5B girls = 7p : 4p
5A and 5B same no. of pupils --> 2u + 7p = 3u + 4p --> 1u = 3p
5A boys : 5B boys = 2u : 3u = 6p : 9p
(A) 5A boys : 5A girls = 6 : 7
(B) 5B boys : 5B girls = 9 : 4
5parts --> 15
1p --> 3
No. of pupils in 5B is 13p --> 13 x 3 = 39
Class 5A and 5B have the same number of pupils. The ratio of the number of boys in 5A to the number of boys in 5B is 2 : 3. The number of girls in 5A to the number of girls in 5B is 7 : 4.
(A) Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in 5A.
(B) If there are 15 fewer girls than boys in 5B, how many pupils are there in 5B?
Solution:
5A boys : 5B boys = 2u : 3u
5A girls : 5B girls = 7p : 4p
5A and 5B same no. of pupils --> 2u + 7p = 3u + 4p --> 1u = 3p
5A boys : 5B boys = 2u : 3u = 6p : 9p
(A) 5A boys : 5A girls = 6 : 7
(B) 5B boys : 5B girls = 9 : 4
5parts --> 15
1p --> 3
No. of pupils in 5B is 13p --> 13 x 3 = 39
Cross Method for Fraction / Ratio Questions
Here is a question from visitor Belnanna:
There were 3/5 as many children as adults on a bus. At the next stop, 3 children boarded and 2 adults alighted from the bus.Then, there were 5/6 as many children as adults on the bus. How many children were there on the bus at first.
Solution:
There were 3/5 as many children as adults on a bus. At the next stop, 3 children boarded and 2 adults alighted from the bus.Then, there were 5/6 as many children as adults on the bus. How many children were there on the bus at first.
Solution:
Friday, May 2, 2014
P4 Question (Model)
Thanks Irene for sending in this P4 question.
Question:
Patricia bought 2 bicycles n 5 tricycles. She paid $140 more for 5 tricycles than for 2 bicycles. If 2 bicycles cost as much as 3 tricycles, find the total cost of 1 bicycle n 1 tricycle.
Solution:
2 bicycles = 3 tricycles
changes all bicycles to tricycles in the model as followings:
A simple P4 Question using Model
Question:
Rachel had $80 more than Mary. If Mary gave Rachel $10, Rachel would have
thrice as much as money as Mary. How much did they have altogether at first?
Solution:
Thursday, May 1, 2014
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