There are some eggs in 3 baskets, A, B and C. 20% of the number of eggs in A is equal to 10% of the number eggs in B. The number of eggs in C is equal to 50% of the total number of eggs in A and B.
a) Express the number of eggs in C as a fraction of the number of eggs in B. (Leave your answer in its simplest form.)
b) If half of the eggs in B are taken out and placed into C, there will be 50 eggs in C. How many eggs are there in the 3 baskets?
Solution
a)
A + B ----- 15 units
C has 50% of 15 units ----- 15 units x 50/100 = 7.5 units
Fraction of number of eggs in C to B ----
7.5/10
= 75/100
= ¾ (Answer)
b)
If half of the eggs in B transferred to C -----
B ----- 10 units
Half of B ----- 5 units
C now will have, 7.5 units + 5 units ----- 12.5 units
12.5 units ----- 50 eggs
1 unit ----- 50 eggs divided by 12.5 = 4 eggs
Total number of eggs -----
A has 5 units
B has 10 units
C has 7.5 units
Total ----- 22.5 units
22.5 units ----- 22.5 x 4 = 90
Answer: There are 90 eggs in the 3 baskets.
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Friday, February 06, 2009
Tao Nan School P5 SA2 2007 Math Q48
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Can these problems be solved by Model Drawing ---
Q1) In Hall A, 30% of the 800 people were men. In Hall B 40% of the 400 people were women and children. After some of the people in both hall had switched hall, 25% of the people in Hall A and 75% of those in hall B were men. How many people were there in Hall B after the change?
Q2)During a warehouse book sale, Sally spent 62.5% of her money on 24 books and 18 pens. She also spent 25% of her remaining money on 18 files. Each pen costs 8/9 as much as the price of one book. The file costs $7.80 less than a book. Find the total cost of one book and one pen.
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the first question can before and after concept: Totak unchanged
the second question use proportion concept by unit methd
Hi anonymous 0251/0253
Please show your full workings as it gives a chance for us to see your UTM method.
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Can this problem be solved by Model Drawing?
Mr Lim spent $1496 on some comics and dictionaries altogether. The number of comics bought to the number of dictionaries bought was in the ratio of 3 : 2. A dictionary cost $4 more than a comic. The total cost of the comics was 20% more than the total cost of the dictionaries. Find the cost of a dictionary.
This can be solve by UTM under Proportion concept in less than 5 mins
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Please show, don't tell.
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Hi anon @1033
Could you tell us more about UTM? Is it a new revolutionary method to solve PSLE Maths? Is it more effective than Model Drawing? Will it enable students to see Maths just like the pictorial representation in MD? Is it within MOE syllabus?
Could you show how UTM helps for the following questions?
1) Peter started his journey from Town A to Town B. If he travelled at a speed of 80 km/h, he will arrive at Town B 1/3 hours late. If he travelled at a speed of 60 km/h, he will arrive at Town B 3/4 hours late.
(a) Find the distance from Town A to Town B.
(b) How long will he take to cover the journey with a speed of 90 km/h?
2) A class of 40 pupils helped to carry bundles of old newspapers in an event organised to collect funds for the old folks. Each boy carried 3 stacks of newspapers and each girl carried 2 stacks. Altogether, the boys carried 30 more stacks than the girls. What is the ratio of the number of boys to number of girls in the class?
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