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2008 – 2008 – Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5
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Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number. _________
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Write “five million, thirtythirty-four thousand, eighty” in symbols.
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2.
What is the smallest digit that can be placed in the blank to make 3__,863 > 32,862?
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3.
What is the value of 7 in 67 801 350?
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4.
How many times will you multiply 10 by itself to to get 1,000,000?
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5.
Round 45,872,871 to the nearest ten thousand.
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6.
What number is 1 275 more than 32 650?
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7.
What is the smallest prime number greater than 80?
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8.
Which of 123, 126, 177, 281, 687 is/are prime?
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9.
Which of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 is/are not factors of 1260?
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10. Write 5 x 10 + 7 x 10 + 9 x 10 + 7 as one number.
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11. What is the GCF of 72 and 120?
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12. What is the LCM of 72 and 120?
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13. How many multiples of 10 are there in the numbers 1 to 328?
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14. What is the remainder when 5439 is divided by 36?
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15. Which of 126, 351, 773, 918 is not divisible by 9?
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16. If you have P200, how many man y apples costing P8.50 each can you
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17. What is N in [N]
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18. What is 14 x 30 ÷ 15?
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19. What is the value of 7 – 5 ?
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20. In three tests, Rod got 84, 92 and 85. What was his average?
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21.
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3
22.
Change
Reduce
129
to a mixed number.
7 80 112
3
to lowest terms.
23. Lucy bought a blouse for P135.75. She gave the cashier two P100-bills. How much change did she get?
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24. Rolly can cover 11.6 km/h in his bicycle. How far can he go in 2.5 hours?
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25. Phil has a garden 18.5 m long and 13.7 m wide. Find the perimeter of Phil’s garden.
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26. What is the area of the garden of Phil?
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27.
Miss Lily has 42 pupils in her Sewing Class. Each needs
2 3
m of
cloth for a placemat. How many meters of cloth does Miss Lily have to buy for them? _________
28.
Mr. Go bought a lot 23
1 2
m long and 18
2 3
m wide. What is the
perimeter of the lot? o
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29. How many degrees is the supplement of an angle of 68 ?
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30. Linda started a 45-minute piano lesson at 3:30 P.M. After her lesson, Linda walked home for 20 minutes. What time did Linda reach home?
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31. Lester left his office and drove 15 minutes to a meeting that lasted 1 hour 20 minutes. He drove another 20 minutes before arriving home at 5:00 P.M. What time did he leave his office?
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32. In a factory with 336 employees, 114 are men. What is the ratio of male employees to female employees?
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33. The ratio of two numbers is 4:7. If their sum is 132, find the bigger number.
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34. In a class, there are 23 girls and 19 boys. If 14 pupils got merit certificates in the Math Challenge Eliminations, what fraction of the pupils got merit certificates?
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35. A vendor bought 125 pineapples at P12 each and sold them at P15 each. What was his gain percent?
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36. What is 44% of 950?
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37. A stove marked P2850 was bought at a 15% discount. How much was paid for it?
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38. A pair of shoes marked P950 was bought for P760. What was the percent discount?
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39. A blouse was bought for P196.80 at a discount of 18%. What was the marked price?
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40. A string is stretched ½ cm for every 10 kilos of weight. How far will a 24-kilo weight stretched the spring?
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41. A picture is 30 cm long and 22 cm wide. It is placed in a uniform frame that is 3 cm wide. What is the outside perimeter of the frame?
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42. A milk can has a radius of 6 cm and a height of 18 cm. How much milk does it contain? Use
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43. How many different rectangular gardens can you make, whose dimensions are whole numbers, if you have 48 m of fencing materials and the width is at least 4 m? Consider a 6 m by 18 m rectangle the same as an 18 m by 6 m rectangle.
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44. I am a decimal with my last digit in the hundredths. Rounded to the nearest tenth, I am 6.5. Rounded to the nearest whole number, I am 6. If the sum of my digits is 16, what number am I?
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45. Jim, Tim and Kim have 67 marbles together. Tim has 6 more marbles than Jim and Kim has 8 fewer marbles than Jim. How many marbles has Tim?
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46. There are bicycles and tricycles parked along a road. There are 29 wheels and 11 riders. How many bicycles are there?
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47. Twin primes are prime numbers that differ by 2, like 3 and 5. Find twin primes between 65 and 80.
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48. Nick used straws, popsicle sticks and barbecue sticks to build a model house. He used twice as many barbecue sticks as straws and 5 more popsicle sticks as barbecue sticks. He used 35 popsicle sticks. How many straws and barbecue sticks did he use?
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49. The canteen sold 327 bowls of noodles and served 185 bowls of pancit more than noodles. How many bowls of food were served in all?
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50. The scale of a school building is 2 cm to 3 m. If a library is 18 m by 13.5 m, what is its area on the blueprint?
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