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Review P5 (Whole Number, Fractions, Area of Triangle, Ratio, Volume)

1. Write the numbers in words.

a. 3,175,387: ___________________________________________________

b. 5,300,681: ___________________________________________________

2. Write the following in numerals.

a. Six million, nine hundred and seventy-two thousand, four hundred and nine:
___________

b. Nine million, forty-six thousand and fifty-one: ___________

3. Fill in the missing numbers/words.

a. In 5,317,296 the digit in the hundred thousands place is ___________

b. In 9,647,123 the digit 4 is in the ___________ place.

4. Fill in the missing numbers.

a. 4,390,037 = 4,000,000 + ___________ + 37

b. 8,502,400 = ___________ + 500,000 + 2000 + 400

5. Fill in the missing numbers.

a. 4,390,037 = 4,000,000 + ___________ + 37

b. 8,502,400 = ___________ + 500,000 + 2000 + 400

c. 1,286,090 = 1,000,000 + 200,000 + _________ + 6000 + 90

6. Work out the following.

a. 80 ÷ 4 + 16 × 3 =

b. 100 – 40 × 2 + 49 ÷ 7 =

c. (32 + 16) ÷ 8 × 5 =
7. Miss Tan bought 27 packets of sweet each containing 65 sweets. She then
repacked all of them nto small party bags of 15 sweets each. How many small party
bags did she use?

8. 35 men were paid a total of $10 500 for 5 days of renovation work. Each man was
paid the same amount of salary each day. How much was each man paid in a day?

9. Mrs Samy sold 1024 tarts in a food fair. The tarts were sold in jars of 16 tarts
each. She sold all the tarts at $11 per jar. How much money did she receive?

10. Work out the answers. Express the answer as a mixed number in its simplest form
where necessary.

5 7 3 2
a. 3 8 + 4 12 = d. 2 7 − 1 3 =

1 4 1
4
b. 2 + 1 =
3 e. 2 + 1 − 2 =
5 7 3 5 6

4 5 2
1 9
c. 5 6 − 2 10 = f. 4 9 − 6 + 4 =

11. Find the value of each following. Give your answer in its simplest form where
necessary.

2 3 1 5
a. ×8= b. 3 3 × 6 =
9
3 2 4 2
c. ÷5= e. 2 9 ÷ 2 × 3 =
7

4 6 3 6
d. ÷ 1 10 = f. 4×5÷2=
5

12. Divide. Correct your answer to 2 decimal places.


5 24
a. = b. =
12 11

3 5
13. Melanie spent 10 h washing dishes and 6 h ironing clothes. How long did she take to
complete both chores?

2 1
14. Janet used 1 7 m of cloth to make a piece of table cloth. Linda used 2
m less than
Janet to make pillow cases. What was the total length of cloth they used?

4
15. Simon bought 7 kg of minced meat. He divided the meat into 10 equal portions.
What was the mass of each portion of meat?

1 1 2
16. There are some balls in a basket. 8 of them are green, 4
of them are yellow, and 5
of
the remainder are blue. There are 10 blue balls. Find the total number of balls in
the basket.

2
17. Ben had some money. He spent $10 on food, 5
of the remaining money on shoes and
saved the rest. He saved $105. How much money did Ben have at first?
1. Find the area of each shaded triangle.
a. b.

c. d.

2. Find the shaded area of each rectangle.


a. b.

c.
3. The figure shows an arrow made up of a triangle and a rectangle. Find the
area of the arrow.

4. Find the area of the shaded figure.

5.

The ratio of the number of to the number of to the number of


is is ____________

6. Write each ratio in its simplest form.

a. 27 : 45 = ____ : ____

b. 21 : 56 : 35 = ____ : ____ : ____

c. 54 : 30 : 18 = ____ : ____ : ____

7. Fill in the blanks to make the ratio equivalent.

a. 8 : ____ = 40 : 20

b. 15 : 25 : 45 = 45 : ____ : ____

c. ____ : 5 : 3 = 49 : 35 : ____
8. In a class of 60 students, 18 are boys.

a. Find the ratio of the number of girls to the number of boys.

_____ : _____

b. Find the ratio of the number of girls to the total number of students.

_____ : _____

9. Some sweets are placed into two packets in the ratio 3 : 5. There are 200
sweets in the larger packet. How many sweets are there in the smaller
packet?

10. The ratio of Father’s age and Mary’s age is 5 : 2. The difference between
their ages is 27 years. Find the age of Father and Mary each.

11. The length of the sides of a triangle are in the ratio 4 : 5 : 6. The shortest
side is 20 cm. Find the perimeter of the triangle.

12. There are 40 fruits on the table. 12 of them are apples and the rest are
mangoes and oranges. There is an equal number of mangoes and oranges. Find
the ratio of the number of apples to the number of mangoes to the number
of oranges. Express the ratio in its simplest form.
13. Ann, Beatrice, and Cecillia shared a pack of 100 stickers in the ratio 2 : 5 :
3. How many stickers did Ann and Cecillia receive altogether?

14. The table shows the number of boys and girls in Class 5E and their Chapter
Test result.
Pass Need Remedial
Number of boys 18
Number of girls 12 8

a. Find the ratio of the number of girls to pass the test to the number of
girls who need remedial. Express the ratio in its simplest form.

b. Find the ratio of the number of girls who pass the test to the number of
boys who pass the test. Express the ratio in its simplest form.

c. The ratio of the number of boys who need remedial to the number of
girls who need remedial is 5 : 4. How many boys need remedial?

d. What is the total number of pupils in Class 5E?


15. Each of the following solids is made up of 1-cm cubes. Find its volume.

______ cm3 ______ cm3 ______ cm3

16. Find the volume of water in each rectangular tank in millilitres.


a. b.

c.

17. How much water is needed to fill each container completely?


a. b.
c.

18. Find the volume of a cube with edge 6 cm.

19. A cuboid has a square face of sides 11 cm. If the height of the cuboid is 7
cm, find its volume.

20. A fish tank measuring 70 cm long and 50 cm wide is filled with water to a
depth of 40 cm. How many litres of water are there in the tank?

21. A rectangular tank measures 14 cm by 10 cm by 12 cm. How many millilitres


2
of water does the tank hold when it is 5 full?

22. A rectangular tank measuring 40 cm long, 28 cm wide and 21 cm high is


filled with water. The ratio of the volume of water to the volume of the
tank is 1 : 3. Find the volume of water in the tank after another 2 L 60 mL
of water is added. Give your answer in litres and millilitres.

23. A rectangular container measuring 7 cm by 4 cm by 10 cm is filled with


water. The ratio of water to the volume of the container is 3 : 5. How much
more water is needed to fill the container to a height of 8 cm?

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