2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1097/1/012103
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Using bar model to solve word problems on profit, loss and discount

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“…This implied that the lesson intervention of the Bar Model method had successfully enhanced the students' performance in solving word problems involving ratio. This result is consistent with studies by Gani et al (2019), Madani et al (2018), Mahoney (2012), and Timah (2006), where the use of the Bar Model successfully improved the students' problem solving performance in their respective topics.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This implied that the lesson intervention of the Bar Model method had successfully enhanced the students' performance in solving word problems involving ratio. This result is consistent with studies by Gani et al (2019), Madani et al (2018), Mahoney (2012), and Timah (2006), where the use of the Bar Model successfully improved the students' problem solving performance in their respective topics.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The use of the Bar Model is also one of the strategies adopted in Singapore classrooms taught as early as possible in elementary schools, thus making Singaporean students one of the best math problem solvers as reported in TIMMS and PISA. Besides, previous empirical studies have shown the Bar Model's effectiveness in improving students' performance in word problems in Singapore and Brunei (Gani et al, 2019;Madani et al, 2018;Mahoney, 2012;Timah, 2006). All of this is a good justification for introducing the Bar Model to students in the country to solve word problems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The development of mathematical ideas, methods, and techniques has always been used by every culture in the world to support transactional activities between humans and the realities of life (D'Ambrosio, 1985(D'Ambrosio, , 2016Risdiyanti et al, 2019;Rosa & Orey, 2016). The process of learning mathematics for students is part of the development and application of mathematical concepts in everyday life (Tanujaya et al, 2017;Madani et al, 2018;Prahmana et al, 2012). Freudenthal (2006) explains that human activities in everyday life contain mathematical concepts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Bar Model is a diagram with the purpose of representing a mathematical problem which students find quite difficult to solve without visualizing it at the beginning (Thirunavukkarasu & Senthilnathan, 2014;Madani, Tengah, & Prahmana, 2018). It is a key feature of the Singapore Mathematics that used a problem-solving technique that was often referred to as the model approach (Yeap, 2010).…”
Section: The Bar Model and Butterfly Methods To Develop Conceptual Knomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the Bar Model concept is a technique where bars are drawn as a whole, divided into equal pieces, and defined by the denominator (Madani, Tengah, & Prahmana, 2018). The Bar Model algorithm helps students to visualize and a useful tool to understand the concept of addition and subtraction of fractions (Thirunavukkarasu & Senthilnathan, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%