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Hi,
I'm Ai Ling. I enjoy coaching students who have challenges with
understanding and scoring in 'O' Level A-Maths and E-Maths. 

Your videos excellent!!! Keep them coming.
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Excellent videos! Please do more videos especially subjects like e and amaths.
Thank you very much :)
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George & Valarie,
Thanks for your kind words. I will look into preparing more videos.
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Hi there MS ONG, please upload more videos of rate of change. :> ty
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If 5 men can make 40 tables in 12 days, calculate how long it will take 24 men to make 320 tables ?
How to solve the above ?
what type of question is this ?
regards
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alwaysLovely Reply:
October 18th, 2010 at 10:15 am
It’s a proportion question.
40 tables ==> 60 hours (5*12)
320 tables ==> 60*8 = 480 hours
480/24 = 20 days.
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Siti Reply:
November 7th, 2010 at 12:39 am
May I know, how did you know that the 60hours x 8. I mean where did you get the number 8?? *Confused*
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alwaysLovely Reply:
November 21st, 2010 at 10:52 am
40 tables ==> 60 hours so
320 tables ==> 60*8 = 480 hours
(8 times of 40 requires 8 times more time)
Hope this clears your confusion.
:)
Ai Ling,
Are you planing to have a printed version of your textbook? I prefer my kid to have a hardcopy , btw I do not have a printer at home.
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