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The document provides revision notes for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) mathematics test. It covers 12 topics: whole numbers, algebra, fractions, percentages, ratios, speed, circles, supposition/assumption methods, excess and shortage, geometry, tessellation, and nets of cubes. For each topic, it provides examples of the key concepts and step-by-step workings for sample math problems. The notes are intended to help students review and practice important math skills and concepts tested in the PSLE exam.

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The document provides revision notes for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) mathematics test. It covers 12 topics: whole numbers, algebra, fractions, percentages, ratios, speed, circles, supposition/assumption methods, excess and shortage, geometry, tessellation, and nets of cubes. For each topic, it provides examples of the key concepts and step-by-step workings for sample math problems. The notes are intended to help students review and practice important math skills and concepts tested in the PSLE exam.

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PSLE Maths

Revision Notes
2015 PSLE Mathematics
Revision/Summary Notes
(RGPS)

Topics
1) Whole Number
2) Algebra
3) Fraction
4) Percentage
5) Ratio
6) Speed
7) Circles
8) Supposition or Assumption Method
9) Excess and Shortage
10) Geometry
11) Tessellation
12) Nets of Cube

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Name: --- Date: _______

Class:

Topic: Whole Numbers Key Concept: Constant difference

Example:

Mrs Robert is 36 years old and her daughter is 24 years younger.


How many years ago was Mrs Robert five times as old as her daughter?

,...____-JI
Method 1:

Mrs Robert
.,
___
Daughter i., ____A_ge_
_ - __- __ ___
difference

Difference in age -+ 36 - 12 = 24 (age difference remains unchanged)

4 units-+ 24
1 unit -+ 6

Mrs Robert's age when her daughter was 6 years old-+ 6 x 5 = 30


Number of years ago --. 36 - 30 = 6 years ago

Method 2:

Mrs Robert Daughter Difference


36 12 24
Now 3 1 2

Before 5 1 4
5x 6 1 X 6 4x 6
30 6 24

Number of years ago -+ 36 - 30 = 6 years ago

Ans:§

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