MGS paper 2008
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MGS paper 2008
Hello all I'm new to the forum my DS came across the following questions in the MGS 2008 Maths paper
Q38 In a certain year March 1st fell on Saturday. What was the next month which started on a saturday? answer is November
I tried helping my DS using a calendar but could not work this out, is there a technique or a known method in dealing with this type of question.
Q40 2 oranges and 3 lemons cost 64 pence. 3 oranges and 4 lemons cost 89 pence. What is the cost of an orange? Answer is 11p
Again, I tried helping my DS with this, to work out the unit cost but no joy, if any one could help it would be greatly appreciated
Regards franticdad
Q38 In a certain year March 1st fell on Saturday. What was the next month which started on a saturday? answer is November
I tried helping my DS using a calendar but could not work this out, is there a technique or a known method in dealing with this type of question.
Q40 2 oranges and 3 lemons cost 64 pence. 3 oranges and 4 lemons cost 89 pence. What is the cost of an orange? Answer is 11p
Again, I tried helping my DS with this, to work out the unit cost but no joy, if any one could help it would be greatly appreciated
Regards franticdad
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Re: MGS paper 2008
I'll have a bash at oranges and lemons.... trick is to get both lots of oranges to the same quantity ie 6 oranges - so:Franticdad wrote:Hello all I'm new to the forum my DS came across the following questions in the MGS 2008 Maths paper
Q38 In a certain year March 1st fell on Saturday. What was the next month which started on a saturday? answer is November
I tried helping my DS using a calendar but could not work this out, is there a technique or a known method in dealing with this type of question.
Q40 2 oranges and 3 lemons cost 64 pence. 3 oranges and 4 lemons cost 89 pence. What is the cost of an orange? Answer is 11p
Again, I tried helping my DS with this, to work out the unit cost but no joy, if any one could help it would be greatly appreciated
Regards franticdad
6 orange + 9 L = 192
6 orange + 8 L = 178
one lemon = 14 p
so 6 oranges = 178- (8*14) = 178 - 112 = 66 -
so one orange = 11p.
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Re: MGS paper 2008
hello Hermanmunster thanks for the speedy reply, I still dont understand the method is there an easier way of understanding this, if only i paid more attention to my maths teacher at school
thanks and regards
franticdad
thanks and regards
franticdad
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Re: MGS paper 2008
Hello
Thank you Herman Munster I had another look at your method and I've got it, explained it to my DS who understands it. Superb thank you very much
frantic dad
Thank you Herman Munster I had another look at your method and I've got it, explained it to my DS who understands it. Superb thank you very much
frantic dad
Re: MGS paper 2008
Re. Q38
The next Saturday must be a multiple of 7 days later. So March has 31 days - not divisible by 7, so add Aprils 30 days - 61 still not divisible by 7 and so on. You need to keep adding the months until you get a number divisible by 7.
31+30+31+30+31+31+30+31 = 245/7 =35
M A M J J A S O
the next 1st of a month on a saturday is 1st November
The next Saturday must be a multiple of 7 days later. So March has 31 days - not divisible by 7, so add Aprils 30 days - 61 still not divisible by 7 and so on. You need to keep adding the months until you get a number divisible by 7.
31+30+31+30+31+31+30+31 = 245/7 =35
M A M J J A S O
the next 1st of a month on a saturday is 1st November