P4/P5/P6 Math: Set Method (Advanced)

The question below deals with the advanced version of the "Set Method".

Such questions are suitable for P4 and P5 and P6.

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The questions will have different answers
due to the difference way the question describes each set.

P4/5/6 Math: Decreasing Denominator Along Number Line (Fractions)

Questions like these deals with fractions along a number line.


Such questions usually appears in P4 section B 
and will also be tested for P5 and P6 in Paper 1.

No calculator usage for the P5 and P6.


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What is the missing fraction?

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P5/P6 Math : 4 Different Regions of the Rectangle

Such questions usually appears in P5 Paper 2 after students have learnt ratio and triangles.


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P4/5/6 Math: Fraction of Total with excess

Questions like these deals with fractions with an additional value as a share between 2 persons.

Such questions usually appears in P4 section C and will also be tested for P5 and P6.

Janice and Kelly shared to buy a necklace of Linda.
Janice paid $30 more than 1/5 of the necklace.
Kelly paid $290 for her share of the necklace.

How much was the necklace?





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P5/P6 Math: Ratio: Both Parties Change

The question below deals with the ratio, where both parties undergoing changes via addition or subtraction. Both the starting ratio and ending ratio will be given.


Such questions will appear in exams once after ratio techniques are taught in P5.

Calculator usage is allowed.

A similar version of this question can also be found here.

Jason and Alan each bought some flowers
in the ratio of 1:3 respectively.
Jason gave away 12 flowers and Alan gave away 18 flowers.
The ratio of Jason's flowers to Alan's flowers became 2:9.

How many flowers did they buy altogether at first?



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P4/P5/P6 Math: Fraction With And Without Units

Questions like these need students to understand that 

"fraction of total" and "fraction of a kg"(or any other units of measure)

needs to be processed differently.

Such questions usually appears in P4 section C and will also be tested for P5 and P6.

Heather has 7/8 kg of flour.
She gave 1/4 of her flour to Ben
and used 1/2 of her flour to bake a cake.

How much flour does she have left?



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P4 Math: Before and After (Intermediate)

The question type below deals with "P4 before and after" comparison models.
One of the models will remain the same.


Such questions often appear in P3/P4 exam papers in Section C.

Samy has thrice as many books as Darius at first. After Darius gave away 18 books, Samy has 6 times as many books as Darius.

How many books does Samy have?

Book binding process (video link)

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