Monday, August 3, 2009

Math Discussion Yellow 1

Hi Yellow Team! It's your turn now.

Consider the storyline below.

60% of the people at a park were adults. 75% of the rest were boys.
There were 140 more adults than girls.

What questions can you ask? Remember to ensure that you can solve your own questions first!

Let's see who can come up with the most complicated question!

43 comments:

  1. How many people are there?

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  3. What is the ratio of the number of girls to boys and adults if 1% is equals to 7?

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  4. Good Guys! Can anyone solve these questions? Keep the questions coming? Any tougher questions?

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  6. i think i dunno it see who can get 100 for maths
    then i will call the person shut up la you

    the crazy guy who is called r..n y..u......n

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  10. Edmund's question
    How many people are there?

    Ans:280
    Girls→40%÷4=10%
    60%-10%=50%
    50%→140
    140x2=280

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  12. What is the ratio of adult to girl to boy?

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  13. How many boys must leave to make the ratio of adult to boys 7:2?

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  14. 2/5 of the people left and 19 people came how many people are there now?

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  15. Salifian's question
    What is the ratio of the number of girls to boys and adults if 1% is equals to 7?

    7X10%=70(girl)
    (30%+60%)x7=630(adult and boys)
    1:9(simplest form)
    Ans:1:9

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  16. Good answer Yan Lin and Yi Ying! What about their question? Anyone willing to answer Yi Ying's and Yan Lin's questions? Where are you Stanley, Zhu Deng and Ren Yuan?

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  17. Later,2/3 of the adults and 1/4 of the boys left the park. Then, 1/7 of the remaining people came to the park. How many people are there now?

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  18. Yan Lin's question
    What is the ratio of adult to girl to boy?

    40%÷4=10%
    60%-10%=50%
    50%→140
    10%→140÷5=28 (Girls)
    30%→28x3=84 (Boys)
    60%→28x6=168 (Adults)
    Ans:168:28:84

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  20. Yi Ying's question:
    Later,2/3 of the adults and 1/4 of the boys left the park. Then, 1/7 of the remaining people came to the park. How many people are there now?
    168/3x2=112(adult)
    84/4=21(boys)
    280-(112+21)=147
    147/7=21
    147+21=168
    Ans:168

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  22. What is the average of the people in the park now if 50% of the people come to the park?

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  24. 1) How many children were there altogether?
    2) How many adults were there?
    3) What is the ratio of the number of adults to the number of children?
    4) How many people were there left, if 45% of the total number of people left the park?
    5) How many boys were there?

    SORRY IF MY QUESTIONS ARE TOO EASY

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  28. Farah's question:
    What is the ratio of the number of adults to the number of children?
    adult:children
    168 : 112
    2 : 3(simplest form)

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  29. Farah's question:
    How many people were there left, if 45% of the total number of people left the park?
    280/100x45=126(left)
    280-126=154(now)
    Ans:154

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  30. Farah's question:
    How many boys were there?
    60%-10%=50%
    140/50x30=84(boys)
    Ans:84

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  31. If 2/7 of the adults came and 50% of the boys left,how many people are there left?

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  34. How many children were there if there were 50% of adults?
    Shannon

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  35. Let me see! Hmm. Farah, are the answers given by your friends in response to your questions correct?

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  36. I don't understand shannon's question.
    How many children were there if there were 50% of adults?

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  37. Shannon'question:
    How many children were there if there were 50% of adults?
    100%-50%=50%(children)
    280/100x50=140
    Ans:140

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  38. Farah's question:
    What is the ratio of the adults to the children?
    Adults:Children
    168:112
    2;3
    Shannon

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  39. Mr Jahan,when are you asking the next question?

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  40. I also want to ask the same question as Yan Lin.

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