P4P5 Math: Before and After Start Multiples End Same

Such problem sums starts with 2 parties, one being a multiple of another at first.
Both parties undergo addition or subtraction and results in both having equal value at the end.

This type of problem sum will require student to use before and after models to represent visually the starting multiples of one another at the "Before" model and the "After" model to represent the changes and how both became "Equal".

These questions are common in Section C of P4 exams and Paper 1 of P5 exams.
Calculator usage is not allowed.

Chris have 3 times as many buttons as Bailey at first.
After Chris used 30 buttons making shirts and Bailey used 4 buttons for making pants,
they had the same number of buttons left.

How many buttons did Chris have at first?


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P4P5 Math: Fraction of Remaining(Simpler)

"Fraction of remaining" is a concept that requires students to be able to understand that in the 2 fractions given, one represents "Fraction of Total" and the other represents "Fraction of Remaining".

The denominators of both fractions need not be made to be the same as both represents a different value.

Such questions usually appear in Section C of P4 exam papers.
Calculator is not allowed. (for P5 students attempting this question)

Similar question for P4 can be found here.
A tougher version for P5 can be found here.


Calvin has a collection of precious gemstones.
1/4 of his gemstones are green in colour.
1/3 of his remaining gemstones are red and the rest are blue.
He has 24 blue gemstones.

How many gemstones does Calvin have altogether?


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