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Sarin’s family in Kluang part 25 (Math Question)

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The blog postings are about the Singapore Math. The readers can learn from the postings about Solving Singapore Primary School Mathematics. The blog presents the Math Concept, the Math Questions with solutions that teaches in Singapore Primary Schools. You or the kids can learn the skills of dealing with the Math Modeling, the Problem Sum from Lower Primary School to Upper Primary School level after reading the blog postings. This posting is an upper primary school math question on Average number and Problem solving.

Story reference : 

Sarin’s family in Kluang

Math concept reference:

Sarin learns Average Number, Percentage, Tables and Charts (Math Concept)

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ585

Sarin’s mother bought some number of liquid soaps at an average price of $11 from the Kluang Mall. If she were to buy another liquid soap which cost $37, the average price would then become $13. How many numbers of liquid soaps did she buy?

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A family in Singapore part 58 (Math Question)

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The blog postings are about the Singapore Math. The readers can learn from the postings about Solving Singapore Primary School Mathematics. The blog presenting the Math Concept, the Math Questions with solutions that teaches in Singapore Primary Schools. You or the kids will able to acquire knowledge of dealing with the Math Modeling, the Math Problem Solving and the Problem Sum from Lower Primary School to Upper Primary School level after reading the blog postings. This posting is an upper primary school math question on Fraction and  Pie Charting.

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ553

Sarin’s mother purchases the household necessities from the supermarket weekly.

The pie chart below shows how she spent her money on the items weekly.

She spent $225 more on cloths than on food.

How much did she spend on sundry items weekly?

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A family in Singapore part 57 (Math Question)

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The blog postings are about the Singapore Math. The readers can learn from the postings about Solving Singapore Primary School Mathematics. The blog presenting the Math Concept, the Math Questions with solutions that teaches in Singapore Primary Schools. You or the kids will able to acquire knowledge of dealing with the Math Modeling, the Math Problem Solving and the Problem Sum from Lower Primary School to Upper Primary School level after reading the blog postings. This posting is an upper primary school math question on Average Number and  Charting.

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You should read the posting on Sarin learns Average Number, Percentage and Charting in school (Math Concept) to understand the concept of Percentage and charting.

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ552

Fatimah was given $5 pocket money every day. The line graph below shows the total amount of savings she had at the end of each day for a particular week.

UPQ552-1a.        How much did Fatimah spend on Monday?

b.        On which two days did Fatimah save the same amount of money?

c.        What was the average amount she saved from Tuesday to Saturday?

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Sarin participates in school anniversary event part 27 (Math Question)

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ550

The graph shows the number of pupils participating in the school anniversary event by 5 P6 classes. The average number of pupils the 5 classes was 80. How many pupils from Class 6E participate in the school anniversary event?

UPQ550-1

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Hairu shares his stickers part 62 (Math Question)

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You can read the posting on Sarin learns the concept of Ratio (mathematics concept) to understand the concept of Ratio.

You should also read the posting on Sarin learns Average Number, Percentage and Charting in school (Math Concept) to understand Average Number.

Read the posting on Sarin learns Symbol, Algebra and Equation in school (Math Concept) to understand the concept of Algebra.

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ494

The average number of stickers that were owned by Sarin, Hairu and Fatimah each was 19. After Fatimah’s father gave her another 8 stickers and Sarin gave away 5 stickers, Sarin and Fatimah had the same number of stickers. If Hairu had 16 stickers, how many stickers did Sarin have at first?  …To click here to go to solution…

Sarin and his mother Part 4 (Math Question)

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ469

The average age of Sarin and his mother was 22 years old six years ago. Given that he is now one third of his mother’s age, how old is Sarin now?

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A family in Singapore part 50 (Math Question)

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The blog postings are about the Singapore Math. The readers can learn from the postings about Solving Singapore Primary School Mathematics. The blog presenting the Math Concept, the Math Questions with solutions that teaches in Singapore Primary Schools. You or the kids will able to acquire knowledge of dealing with the Math Modeling, the Math Problem Solving and the Problem Sum from Lower Primary School to Upper Primary School level after reading the blog postings. This posting is an upper primary school math question on Average Number.

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You should read the posting on Sarin learns Average Number, Percentage and Charting in school (Math Concept) to understand the concept of Average Number.

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ436

Sarin’s father and his 6 friends have an average age of 54. If Sarin’s father is 48 years old, what is the average age of his 6 friends?

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A family in Singapore part 49 (Math Question)

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The blog postings are about the Singapore Math. The readers can learn from the postings about Solving Singapore Primary School Mathematics. The blog presenting the Math Concept, the Math Questions with solutions that teaches in Singapore Primary Schools. You or the kids will able to acquire knowledge of dealing with the Math Modeling, the Math Problem Solving and the Problem Sum from Lower Primary School to Upper Primary School level after reading the blog postings. This posting is an upper primary school math question on Ratio,  and Average Number.

You can click here and read the posting  A family in Singapore about Sarin’s family.

Read the posting on Sarin learns concept of ratio in school to understand the concept of Ratio.

You should read the posting on Sarin learns Average Number, Percentage and Charting in school (Math Concept) to understand the concept of Average Number.

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ423

The mass of Fatimah, Sarin and Hairu is in the ratio of 3 : 5 : 2. If Hairu’s mass is 24 kg, what is the average mass of three of them?

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Hairu shares his stickers part 48 (Math Question)

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The blog postings are about the Singapore Math. The readers can learn from the postings on Solving Singapore Primary School Mathematics. The blog presents the Math Concept, the Math Questions with solutions that teaches in Singapore Primary Schools. You or the kids will learn the skills of dealing with the Math Problem Solving, the Math Modeling and the Problem Sum from Lower Primary School to Upper Primary School level after reading the blog postings. This posting is an upper primary school math question on Average Number and Problem Sum.

You should read the posting on Sarin learns Average Number, Percentage and Charting in school (Math Concept) to understand Average Number.

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ407

Hairu and Sarin have an average of 19 stickers. Fatimah and Hairu have an average of 26 stickers. Find the difference in the number of stickers between Fatimah and Sarin.

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Hairu and the numbers part 23 (Math Question)

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The blog postings are about the Singapore Math. The readers can learn from the postings on Solving Singapore Primary School Mathematics. The blog presents the Math Concept, Math Questions with solutions that teaches in Singapore Primary Schools. You or the kids can learn the skills of dealing with Math Question Solving, Math Modeling and Problem Sums from Lower Primary School to Upper Primary School level after reading the blog postings. This posting is an upper primary school math question on Average Number and Algebra.

You can read the posting on Sarin learns Average Number, Percentage and Charting in school (Math Concept) to understand the concept of Percentage and Charts.

Read also the posting on Sarin learns Symbol, Algebra and Equation in school (Math Concept) to understand the concept of Algebra.

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Upper primary school mathematics question UPQ371

The average of 3 numbers is 3y. One of the numbers is y and another number is 5. Express the third number in terms of y in the simplest form.

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