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SUN JOSEPH - SEA

MATH PRACTICE
COMPUTATION
1. 1996 684
2. 875 + 261
3. 3614 2082
4. 638 x 24
5. 100 7
6. 2.5 + 1.35
7. 9.44 0.2
8. 312 x 5
9. 672 6
10. 81 + 62
11. 56 x 23
12. 73 x 89
13. 2138 1289
14. 121 81
15. 9600 5875
16. 98.47 x 0.7
17. 72 25
18. 11.4 x 18
19. 8.5 1.7
20. 17.28 0.03
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NOTATION
1. Write in words:
a) 3, 786, 520
b) 21, 208
c) 100, 209
d) 2, 001
e) 9, 000, 210
f) 3, 023, 015, 210
g) 1(17, 200
h) 2, 999
i) 65, 008
2. Write in expanded notation
a) 213.75
b) 1001.04
c) 2240.104
d) 9.09
e) 129.85
f) 23.10
g) 190.203
h) 12579.98
i) 2189.5
3. Write the number for the following:
1
a) (6 x 1000) + (4 x 10) + (8 x 100)
1 1
b) (7 x 10,000) + (3 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (9 x 10) + (8 1000
)
1
c) (8 x 100) + (8 x 1) + (2 x 100)
1 7
d) (7 x 1000) + (2 x 10) + (5 x 1) + (8 x 10) + (7 100)

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APPROXIMATION (Rounding off)
1. Round of the following to the nearest tens/hundreds and thousands
a) 20958
b) 2989
c) 90091
d) 999
e) 28017
2. Round of the following to the nearest tenths and hundredths
a) 23.909
b) 9.989
c) 2.0809
d) 12.571
e) 3.0909999
f) 1.09801
g) 201.0347
h) 19.0985
i) 1.3409
j) 0.990989
4. Using the numbers in #2. above, round off each number to 2 and 3 decimal places.
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NUMBER PROPERTIES
1. List all the PRIME numbers between 20 and 40
2. List all the PRIME numbers between 60 and 100
3. List all the numbers DIVISIBLE by 3 between 30 and 70
4. List all the numbers DIVISIBLE by 7 between 70 and 100
5. List ALL the MULTIPLES of 8 between 60 and 100
6. List ALL the MULTIPLES of 9 between 91 and 151
7. Give ALL the factors of:
a) 72
b) 48
c) 88
d) 60
e) 63
f) 108
8. Find the H.C.F. of:
a) 24, 30 and 36
b) 8, 12 and 24
c) 18, 24 and 36
d) 27 and 63
e) 24 and 40
f) 36, 60 and 96
9. Find the L.C.M. of:
a) 6, 12 and 15
b) 4, 6 and 9
c) 15 and 20
d) 6, 8, 12 and 18
e) 6, 9 and 12
f) 4, 6, 10 and 12
10. Using the numbers below make the largest 4-digit ODD number
a) 7, 6, 9, 0
b) 3, 5, 1, 8
c) 2, 8, 0, 7
d) 5, 0, 5, 5
e) 1, 6, 3, 0
f) 8, 7, 9, 9
g) 2, 9, 3, 8
h) 1, 0, 1, 1
11. Using the numbers above, now create the largest 4-digit even number.
12. Complete the patterns below:
a) 2, 4, __, 16
b) 3, 7, __, 15
c) 5,10, __,40
d) 2, 5, ___, 11, 14
e) 0, 3, 8, 15, 24, ___, ___
f) 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ___, ___
g) 3, 7, 13, 21, 31, ____, ____, ____
FRACTIONS/DECIMALS/PERCENTAGES (conversion & ascending order)
1. Write the fractions below as decimals and as percentages
1
a) 8
2
b) 5
3
c) 10
3
d)
4
3
e)
20
12
f) 18
7
g) 25
6
h) 30
1
i) 50
2. Turn the decimals below into fractions and percentages
a) 0.24
b) 0.35
c) 0.12
d) 0.56
e) 0.48
f) 0.15
g) 0.85
h) 0.875
3. Change the following percentages to fractions (in their lowest terms)
a) 8%
b) 64%
c) 12%
d) 44%
e) 96%
f) 28%
g) 36%
h) 55%
4. Arrange the following in ascending order:
1 5 1 1
a) , , ,
2 8 4 3
1 4 1 3
b) , , ,
3 5 2 10
3 13 1 7
c) , , ,
5 20 2 10
5 2 7 1
d) , , ,
9 3 8 2
1 2 7 2
e) , , ,
4 6 12 3
5 3 11 5
f) , , ,
8 4 12 6
5 2 1 7
g) , , ,
12 5 3 10
FRACTIONS (Equivalence)
2
1. 7
= 28
5
2. 9
= 45
3 21
3. 10
=
20
4. 12
= 48
12 24
5. =
42
30
6. =
54 72
10 35
7. =
42
22
8. =
9 33

Calculate the following:


1 2
1. 1 3 9
2 3
2. 1 + 2
5 10
7 1
3. 1 1
8 3
1
4. 24 3
1 2
5. 22 15
3
6. 8 4 7
3 5
7. 7 + 9
4 8
10 3
8. 2 21 3 20
9. 3.56 + 0.4 + 12.79
10. 4.1 2.76
11. 14.68 4.7
12. 3.6 14.1
13. 0.24 3.6
14. 7.2 0.012
15. 10.08 2.4
16. (1.92 0.12) 0.25
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MONEY MATH
1. How many quarters (25c) are there in $3.75?
2. How many 10c pieces are there in $2.60?
3. How many quarters can I get if I change $7.00?
4. How many 10c coins will I get with $5.50?
5. Matthew saved 188 25c coins. How much dollars and cents has he saved?
6. How many 25c pieces are there in $17.25?
7. How many 5c coins can I get in $3.85?
8. Mary opened her cash pan and after counting came up with $47.50. How many 25c coins were in
her cash pan?
9. Ryan gave $4.95 to Harry and $3.75 to Chris yesterday in school. If he had $5.25 left how much
did he have at first?
10. The cash price of a textbook is $250.00. However, the store is offering a 5% discount. How much
should I pay for a textbook?
11. The cash price of a bicycle is $520. How much will I pay if I am getting a 10% discount?
12. The marked price of a stove is $2400. The store is giving a 20% discount. How much will I pay
for the stove?
13. Sam bought a toy for $27.50. His friend sees the toy and offers him $54.25 for it. If Sam sells the
toy how much profit would he have made?
14. If V.A.T. is charged at 15% how much will you pay for a tin of Crix marked at $40.00 ?
15. The cost of a printer is $240 before V.A.T. If vat is charged at 12 % what is the cost of the
printer after V.A.T.?
16. Lewis buys his school books for Standard 5 and pays $1255.00 for all. After writing his SEA
exam, he decides to sell all the books but gets only $795.50 for everything. How much has he
lost?
17. Six peppers cost $3.30. Calculate the cost of ONE pepper.
18. Billy earns $23.00 an hour. He works from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. How much is Billys salary for that
day?
19. Jason works 8 hours a day from Monday to Saturday. If he is paid at $14.00 an hour, what is his
wage at the end of one week?
20. A mans wage for a 40-hour week is $1810.00. What is his HOURLY rate of pay?
21. What is the least number of notes that can be used to pay Billys salary form #10. Above.
22. Vendor A is selling his candy at 4 for $20.00. Vendor B is selling at 6 for $24.00 Who should I
buy candy from?
23. Erasers cost $1.25. John has $7.75. How many erasers can he get? Is there any change?
24. If three pens cost $15.00 calculate the cost of 7 similar pens.
25. Three plums cost 75c by the shop. How much will 9 plums cost?
26. If 18 oranges cost $3.60 how much would just 12 oranges cost?
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TIME
1. School starts and quarter past eight. Johnny is 25 minutes late. At what time did he get to school?
2. Tara left for lunch at 12:30 p.m. and took 10 minutes to walk to the restaurant. She then spent 45
minutes having lunch. Finally, she took a slow walk back taking 25 minutes to return to work. At
what time did Tara get back?
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3. How many minutes are in 1 5 hours?
4. Thomas left home at 8:14 a.m. and took 7 minutes to wait on a bus. The bus then took another 29
minutes to get him to the city. Then Thomas had to walk to work, taking another 12 minutes.
What time did he get to work that morning?
5. Francis was born September 12th 1991. He moved to Couva January 13th 2004. How old was he
when he moved?
6. Rawle took 80 minutes to complete an exam. How many hours did he take?
7. Show the following times on a circular clock and a digital clock drawing:
a) Quarter to nine
b) Half past eleven
c) Twenty-three minutes to six
d) Quarter past three
e) Ten minutes past one
f) Twenty minutes past seven
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METRIC SYSTEM
1. Convert the following to meters
a) 2000 cm
b) 3015 mm
c) 80 km
d) 250 cm
e) 4.2 km
f) 8900 mm
g) 1.25 km

2. What metric unit would we use to measure the following:


a) The water in a cup
b) The water in a barrel
c) The distance between Arima and San Fernando
d) The distance between your eyes
e) The height of a door
f) The weight of a car
g) The weight of a copybook
3. Two containers are placed side by side. One holds liter while the other holds 555 ml. Which
container holds more?
4. I bought a cartoon of juice containing 1.4 liters. I drank 750 ml. How much LITERS remains?
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WORDED PROBLEMS (Mixed)
1. I had $10.00. If I spent $2.50, what fraction of my money remains?
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2. Carl spends 8 of his allowance on a video game. If the game cost him $150.00, how much is
Carls allowance?
3. Donnies mother sends him to the shop to buy bread and a tin of juice. If the bread costs $5.65
and the juice costs $8.99, how much change should he bring home if mother gives him a $50.00
bill.
4. Draw Donnies change using the least number of notes and coins possible.
5. I had to pay for my photocopies with a $20.00 bill. If my copies came up to $3.35, draw my
change in the least number of notes and coins possible.
6. Aaron ran around a square field of side 20 m a total of 15 times. What distance in KILOMETERS
has he covered?
7. The distance around a circular field is 500 meters. If I jogged around the field 3 times how far
have I jogged in KILOMETERS?
8. Write in descending order: 0.12 0.21 0.20 .0.02
9. Arrange in ascending order: 0.86 0.90 0.79 1.09
10. In Mr. Smiths class 40% are boys. What FRACTION are girls?
11. A factory produces 480 bulbs a day. How much will they produce in one week (Monday to
Friday). If 20% are cracked but the factory packages in boxes of 8, how many boxes are needed
for the weeks produce?
12. Jessica bought a blouse for $60.00 and then sold it to her sister for $80.00. Find her percentage
profit.
13. A newspaper vendor works Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. On Monday, he sold 75 papers.
On Tuesday, he sold TWICE as many as Monday. And on Wednesday he sold 20 LESS than he
did on Tuesday. How much has he sold ALTOGETHER over the THREE DAYS?
14. Johnny is packing eggs at a dozen per crate. If there are 150 eggs, how many crates does Johnny
need?
15. A bag contains 3 hazelnuts for every 5 cashews. If there are 20 cashews how many hazelnuts are
in the bag.
16. Share 50 stamps between Mark and Lisa so that Mark gets 12 more than Lisa.
17. The entrance fee to a cricket match was $12.00 for a teacher and half-price for a student. If 3
teachers and 50 students attended the match, what was the TOTAL entrance fee?
18. Mother uses 2 tins of juice for 3litres of water. If she needs to buy juice for 27 liters of water how
many tins does she need to buy?
19. A book and pen together cost $8.60. If the book costs 40c MORE than the pen what is the cost of
each item?
20. You make a long-distance phone call. The rate is 15c per minute. If your bill came up to $9.00
how long was your call?
21. You want to hire a live band for your school bazaar. You currently have $175.00. The band
charges $100 per hour and performs for 3 hours. If you are charging students $5 to enter the
bazaar, how many students do you need to attend to make up the difference to pay the band and
make $500.00 in profit?
22. At a disco, every 30th patron enters free of charge. If there are 568 people in the disco, how many
patrons entered free?
23. Every fifth customer at Standards is given a prize. How many prizes are distributed if 54
customers came in for the day?
24. A bottle holds 250 ml of glue. Alex used 40% of it on his project. How much glue remains in the
bottle?
25. A certain number plus 12 divided by 3 equals 5. What is the number?
26. 5 7 = 23. What is A?
27. + 7 5 GIVES 7. Find Z.
28. 4 times a number plus 7 equals 15. What is the number?
29. It takes 16 tiles to cover 4 square feet. How many tiles will be needed to cover 72 square feet?
30. Our living room measures 15m by 12m. If daddy wants to tile the room using tiles that measure
80 cm by 50 cm, how many does he need to buy?
31. Junior runs around a rectangular field 80 by 45m. How many times must he go around it if he
wishes to run for 5 kilometers?
32. My neighbor fences his land that is 58 m long by 36 m wide. How many meters wire does he
need to complete a fence? If the wire costs $18.50 per meter, how much does my neighbor pay
for the wire?
33. A rug 9m by 6m is placed at the center of a floor 14m by 9m. What area of the floor is
UNCOVERED?
34. Joseph walked around a rectangular field TEN times. He covered 1.6 kilometers. What is the
distance around the field? Also, what would be the width of the field? Finally find the area of the
field.
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KNOWLEDGE
1. Complete the following statements:
a) An Isosceles triangle has ___ equal sides and ___line(s) of symmetry.
b) A ________ triangle has NO equal sides and ____ line (s) of symmetry.
c) Each angle in an Equilateral triangle is _________ degrees.
d) The formula for finding the area of a TRIANGLE is ______________.
e) A square has ___ equal sides and ____line(s) of symmetry.
f) A rectangle has ___ equal sides and ___ line(s) of symmetry.
g) In a parallelogram, the opposite sides are __________ and ____________.
h) The distance around a circle is called the ___________.
i) The formula for finding this distance is __________.
j) Other than the answer for part (e) above, three other parts of the circle are: _______,
________ and _________
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k) One third (3) of a circle is equal to ________ degrees.
l) The value of pi is ______.
m) The formula for area of a circle is _______
n) A cube has 6 equal faces ____ edges and ____ vertices.
o) An______ angle is less than 90 degrees.
p) A straight angle is _____________.
q) A reflex angle is _____________
r) An __________ angle is more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
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s) A mixed number (for example 2 2) can be changed to an_______ fraction.
t) The unit of _______ is the meter.
u) The unit of Mass/weight is the _______
v) The unit of Volume for liquids is the _______
w) The _________ is measured in degrees Celsius
x) One unit in which we measure AREA is________
y) The distance around something is called the_________
z) When calculating Simple Interest, Time is always per _________

2. Draw the net of the following figures:


a) A TRIANGULAR based pyramid
b) A cylinder
c) A cuboid (rectangular prism)
d) A SQUARE based pyramid
e) A kite
f) A trapezium
g) A cone

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