Dear all,
Week 6's daily challenge is up!
You will be able to attempt on it at the LMS on coming Monday.
Closing date will be next Sunday. :)
Below are the questions:
1) In a car park, there are 72 cars and motorcycles.
Altogether, 256 wheels are counted.
How many cars are there in the car park?
2) The sum of two numbers is 100.
The difference between the two numbers is 44.
What is the bigger number?
3) Sue, Tim and John weigh 124kg.
Sue weighs 16 kg heavier than Tim.
John’s mass is double of Sue’s mass.
Find the total mass of John and Tim.
4) Bob has 10 coins that add up to $3.20.
Some are 50-cent coins and the rest are 20-cent coins.
How many 20-cent coins does Bob have?
5) Mindy went to the Bakery shop to buy cakes and donuts.
She spent $14 altogether to buy 30 cakes and donuts.
Each cake cost 40 cents and each donut cost 50 cents.
How many more donuts than cakes did she buy?
7 comments:
1)There are 56 cars in the carpark.
2)The bigger number is 94.
3)The total mass of John and Tim is 89kg.
4)Bob have 6 20-cent coins.
5)She bought 10 more dounuts than cakes.
1)56 cars
2)94 is the bigger number.
3)The total mass of John and Tim
is 89kg.
4)Bob have 6-20 cent coin.
5)She bought 10 more donuts than
cakes.
Emelyne Khoo 4.7
(white pheonix)
1)there are 56 cars
2)the bigger number is 94
3)the total mass of john and tim is 89kg
4)there are 6 20cent coins
5)there are 10 more cakes than donuts
Thanks Jiahui,
4 out of 5 questions are answered correctly.
Cheers...Mr Ang
Thanks Emelyne,
4 out of 5 questions are answered correctly.
Cheers...Mr Ang
Thanks Peiying,
4 out of 5 questions are answered correctly.
Cheers...Mr Ang
1) There are 56 cars.
2)The bigger number is 72.
3)The total mass of John and Tim is 89kg.
4)Bob have 6 20cent coints.
5)There are 10 more donuts than cakes.
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