P6 Math: Fractional Change with Ending Ratio

Questions like these appear in P6 Paper 2.
Usually 3 or 4 marks question.
Calculator usage is allowed.

Bala has $84 more than Ali at first.
After Bala spent 1/4 of his money and Ali spent 2/5 of his money,
the ratio of Bala's remaining money to Ali's remaining money is 3:1.

a) How much did Ali have at first?
b) How much did Bala have at the end?





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P6 Math: Patterns: Snaking numbers in a grid table

This question below is a P6 pattern question that appears in Paper 2.

Usually a 4 or 5 mark question.

Calculator usage is allowed.

A simpler version of this grid table question can be found "here".


Column
Row A B C D
1 13 14 15 16
2 20 19 18 17
3 21 22 23 24
4 28 27 26 25
5 29 30 31 32

a) In which column will the number 113 appear?

b) In which row number will the number 258 appear?


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P6 Math: 3 Parties but only sum of 2 given

The question below usually appear in many schools' Prelim Papers just before the PSLE.

Such questions will appear in Paper 2.  
Calculator usage is allowed.

This question revisits a similar P4 concept here.

Harry and Randall and Patrick made some paper flowers for a charity event.
The number of paper flowers made by Harry and Randall was 290.
The number of paper flowers made by Randall and Patrick was 728.
Patrick made thrice as many paper flowers as Harry.

How many paper flowers did the 3 boys make altogether?


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P3/P4 Math: Comparison Model Drawing Exercise (Multiples)



These few questions may look identical 

but these numbers given are representing different parts of the model.

Draw the comparison models and fill up all the empty boxes in each model


Q1) Basic

Alan has 4 times as much money as Beth.
Beth has $840.


Q2) Intermediate

Alan has 4 times as much money as Beth.
Alan has $840.


Q3) Advance

Alan has 4 times as much money as Beth.
They have $840 altogether


Q4) Expert

Alan has 4 times as much money as Beth.
Beth has $840 less than Alan.


Fill up all the empty boxes and write down each total

P5/P6 Math: Repeated Identity (Advanced)

Questions of these type will start to appear in tests and exam papers once the students have been exposed to REPEATED IDENTITY and RATIO.

Such questions usually appear in Paper 2.
Calculator usage is allowed.

Mabel, Alice and Kate have a total of 697 beads.
The ratio of Mabel's beads to the total of Alice's and Kate's beads is 3:14.
The ratio of Alice's beads to those that belongs to both Mabel and Kate is 6:11.

How many beads does Kate have?


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P5/P6 Math: Value and Ratio and Differences

This is a common P5 SA2 and P6 Math question that is usually worth 4 marks or more.
Such questions will appear in Paper 2.
Calculator usage is allowed.
(An easier version of this question can be found here)

Rick spent a total of $31.20 buying some erasers and pens.
The ratio of pens to erasers was 9:2.
The total value of all the pens is $26.40 more than the total value of all the erasers.
Each pen costs $0.50 more than an eraser.

a) How much is an eraser?
b) How many pens did Rick buy?


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