Worksheet
Worksheet
WORKSHEET/ SOLUTION: OXFORD MATH / NEW COUNTDOWN-5 SECOND EDITION (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS OUP ISBN 978-019-906185-3)
PART ONE
P: 1 GETTING READY
1-NUMBER PARMIDS.
18
24 6 11 6 12
44 79 23 18 12 2 9
a b c d
2-Maths in your head! Work out the answers in your head, then write them in your notebook.
c-A rectangle I I.5 cm long and 11.5 cm wide has a perimeter of -cm.
d-In AABC, ABAC = 70, and LABC = 45. What will BCA be equal to?
e-What is the fraction form of (i) 0.2? (ii) 0.057 (iii) 0.00821
f-If five pens cost Rs 20.25, how much do two pens cost?
h-8650 + 100 = r
49
- - 56
81 4379 6504 52
a 9719 b 2193 c 7923 d 4348
a 4,50,219
b 9,00,675
c 1,60,524
d 18,301
14.31 kl
a 10.02310.21 b 14310 kl
c 1010 d ++
e 0.035m350m
A 2,65,030
B 8398
C 3,07,296
d 94,351
7. Give the value of the coloured digit.
a- b- c- d- e- f-
329064 9.172 1,04,943 25.038 18.064 35.111
a b c
8.35620 1.0327 1.8343
d e f
9- Write as 24 hour clock times.
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69347 168488
a 47 b 8
87556 109.153
c 56 d 3
13-Write in order, starting with the smallest.
a m,3.5cm,25mm,20cm
b m,1.7 m, 120cm, 35cm
c l,27 l, 430 l,3.2 l
3+2 10 4
a b
5+6 9-1
c d
17-Write as decimals.
a- 8 b- 7 c- 6 d- 9 e- 4 f-18
2,68,03 + I6 + 1845 + 9 +
53,458 + 75,034 + 64,038 +
174 759 +1632 1,01,295
a b c
19- Using your protractor or set square, draw rectangles with sides of these lengths.
20. Draw these angles using a protractor. (Your angles can open in either direction.)
20 110 I30
a b c
90 45 125
d e f
21- Now draw these angles and label them.
a. c- d.
PQR b. RST = EFG = e. JKL
=85 ABC=145 90 25 = 120
P: 4 MORE ABOUT GRAPHS: THE 4NE GRAPH
1-Look carefully at the 4ne graph at the bottom of the previous column, and answer these questions.
b-How many cm did the plant grow between the 2nd and 5th days?
c-How many cm did the plant grow between the 2nd and 3rd days? .
b-If Sid Space walker has a Rs 500 note, how many pizzas can he buy?
c-If Sid needs 25 pizzas for a party, how much money must he spend?
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LINE GRAPHS
b-If you have two Rs 20 notes can you buy 4 l of lemon squash?
c-How much change will you get from Rs 100 when you buy 2 l of lemon squash?
6. How much farther did the brown car travel than the black car?
7. Between which hours did the driver of the black car stop for lunch?
8. At the end of the 3rd hour, how far had each of the two cars travelled?
P: 6 LINE GRAPHS
3. At what time did Sara stop for a rest? How long was it before she resumed her journey?
5. At what time did Sara complete exactly half the distance of her journey?
This Line graph tells us about people arriving at Qaddafi Cricket Stadium, Lahore, to watch a test match between Pakistan and England.
a-When the match started at I0 a.m., how many people were in the stadium watching it?
b-How many people arrived in the stadium between i0 a.m. and 4 a.m.?
c-How many people were in the stadium when the play stopped at noon for lunch?
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2. Answer these questions about the graph you have just drawn.
4. What length of the scarf was already knitted when Sara began work at 8 a.m. 7
5. By how many cm did the length of the scarf increase before Sara stopped for lunch at I p.m.?
7. Aleem sells ice cream between I0 a.m. and 3 p m .The table below shows how many ice creams he has sold at the end of each hour:
Think and plot a graph to show his sales. As Sara does in her graph, make the bottom, horizontal arm of your graph showing the time, and the vertical arm showing the number of
A 23,116
B 120,493
C 94,017
D 2,84,327
2-Write in expanded form. 2, 56,139= 2, 00,000 + 50,000+6,000+ 100+30+9
A 40,024
B 11,204
C 4,211,502
D 6,01,751
3-Write the number, placing your commas correctly.
Two lakh, sixteen thousand four hundred and two =2, 16,402
b-3,84,292 -10-3,84,283
c-9,00,0 I 0 -I 008,99,900
d-3,58,666 X 2 7, I 7,342
2-Write the number, placing your commas correctly. Twenty-three lakh=23, 00,000
b- Eighty-four
a- Nineteen lakh lakh c- Seventy lakh
3-Place these 7-digit numbers in Pakistani periods and write their names.
19, 60,283 = nineteen lakh, sixty thousand, two hundred and eighty-three
3
A 1,19,624
B 47,03,955
C 60,30,158
D 80,00,206
4-Write the numbers, placing your commas carefully.
1-Place these in periods, first in the Pakistani Way, second in the International Way
A 2905384
B 64703 I7
C 320059
D 4305016
2-Write the number names. 2,000,000 two million
f.
a.4,000,000 b.6,500,000 C.90,000,000 d.5,620,000 e.8,000,000 2,840,000
3-Write the number, placing your Commas correctly. Five million 5,000,000
1-Look carefully at the numbers, then write the value of the coloured digit. 49,648,123 = six hundred thousand or 600.000
a 14,79,623
b 1,090,900
c 3,495,631
d 8,049,315
e 28,04,925
f 9,116,661
2-Read aloud, then write in words.
a 702,019
b 60,03,007
c 6,750, 1142
d 96,52,095
3-Write the number. One million, two hundred and forty-seven thousand,
a 4,532,481
b 6,093,048
c 28,16,019
d 37,05,131
e 17,53,224
f 3,629,503
5-Arrange in ascending order.
a-18,06,295; I8,60,995;18,06,259
b-4,053,6I2; 4,035,8I2; 4,530,2I6; 4,033,065
c-24, I 5,396; 24,51,996; 24,05,031
I
I 2,02,
8,20,200 6,243,000 53,60,000 49,50,000 4,632,450 100
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8,096,432 a
1, 100,001 b
64,03,1 I5 c
5,700,300 d
10,01,100 e
9,123,312 f
9- Arrange in descending order. 1,293,401; 1,923,401; 1,239,104
I0- Write the correct symbol In each blank (>, <, =).1 ,250, 13 1- 1,250, 1 31
1. 4,084,6204,084,260
3. 23,62,73123,26,731
4. 5, 116,29051,16,290
5. 64,033,49564,04,495
6. 73,02,220-7,302,220
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votes?
1. 67300I59- b. 32456900
2. 30846002
3. 17018037
2. Eight crore, thirty lakh, nineteen thousand, four hundred and sixty-one=
2-Write the value of the coloured digit, 4, 10, 62, 938 ten lakh or 10, 00,000
a-8, 1 5, 67,032=
b-5,00,92,475=
b- 5, 94, 03,075=
c-7,05,12,847 =
d- 3, l12, 01,690=
e-1,I0,i5,738 =
f-l1,00,67,143=
1,22,16,999 1,22,17,000
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a-38, 100,580 =
b- 60, I 74,005=
c-5 I ,069, I 20 =
d- 25,430,756=
e-I9,405,328=
f- I0, I 65,032=
2-Place these in periods, first in the Pakistani way, second in the International way.
a-38106259 =
b-60054291=
c-M965478=
d- 56030201=
e-2450031=
f- 93768325=
a-Thirty-one million, five hundred and ten thousand, six hundred and three
d-Twelve million, nine hundred and, sixty-four thousand, two hundred and one
e-Fifty million, three hundred and ninety thousand, seven hundred and eighty-seven
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a- b- c- d-
6,18,I2,079 8,00,69,464 3,54,06,295 4,27,01,695
2-Read aloud, then write in words. 1,90,l12,1 I0 =one crore ninety lakh, forty-two thousand, one hundred and ten
a 85,623,005
b 8,I5,l6,075
c 7,l18,01,623
d 30,585,624
3-Write the number. Seventeen million, six hundred thousand and eighty-nine 17, 600, 084
Four crore, ten lakh, fifteen thousand, eight hundred and four
One crore, ninety-four lakh, six thousand, four hundred and thirteen
a- b- c- d-
15,350,000 1,38,12,100 3,04,00,000 16,800,000
a-52,018,623
c-4,53,08,492
d- I 1,958,121
b-One crore rupees divided equally between two charity homes equalslakh rupees each.
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a- b- c- d-
8,07,49,999 301,999,999 24,100,009 2,48,39,999
a-
I9,643,298
b-65,0303 I
6
c-37, I
91834
d-2,08,52,6
I5
10-Write the correct symbol in each blank (<, >, =).
a-l,29,3O, 14212,930,421
b-481 63,538-4,82,63, 528
c-7,00, 1 5,0331 70,015,033
d-61 2,21,43861,221,348
e-8,64,30,29286,430,295
f-27,040,628-2,71,41,628
11-Write numbers in the blanks to complete each series (be very careful!).
a 19,999,997 19,999,998
b 57,999,800 57,999,900
c 20,600, I07 20,700, I07
d 6, 18,09,799 6, 18,09,899
e 46, I 00,895 46, I 00,995
f 37,560,899 37,560,999
1- Given below are some sentences you might read in Pakistani newspapers or magazines. Change them so that visitors from abroad can understand the numbers.
Example: Two crore people voted in the elections, yesterday. Twenty million people voted in the elections, yesterday.
b-Nearly five lakh people attended a giant po4tical rally in Lahore yesterday.
c-About thirteen lakh students are enrolled in colleges and universities in Pakistan.
d-According to a census, the population of Karachi is now more than one crore.
e-Punjab is the largest province, with more than 8 crore 25 lakh people.
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b c- d- e- f- g- h-
a-
01,40 23,569 I4,07, 4,468, 3,407, I 5,650, 24,67, 3,48,36,
8,156 ,231 I56 57 I 862 I92 333 117
+2,015,3 +5,694 +25,92 +2,865 +I,374 +73,02 +18,05 +I,05,6
46 ,325 ,843 ,149 ,I09 9,999 ,438 2,431
e 465 + 2,41,00,321 +
1002
3,564, 121 +
A 2,473,565
5,62,43,018 + 32 +
51,673
2,655,132 + 2984 +
B 34, 103
84,65,321 + 7495 +
1,18,626
1,030,4971 +
C 38,324 + 5687
39,862 + 410,364
D +2,003, 145
3-Write the number which is:
b
a- c- d- e- f- g- h-
I,496,9 45,647,3 48756 164008 18649 501000 51954 270030
53 29 48 25 32 32 38 29
- - - - - - - -
205,34 14,538,1 12325 793617 14187 280521 38416 108164
3 42 37 2 25 64 54 20
1-Now answer these, thinking carefully whether you should add or subtract.
b- 1
a-51 I2 c- 999 d-49 e- 147 f- 1253
2-Round off these numbers to the nearest 10O. 563 (nearer to 600 than 500) 600
b- c- e- f-
a-l79 2430 9679 d-241 6274 4031
Sprog Spacewalker has 145 stamps. He wants to round off this total to the nearest
4. Round off to the nearest 100 Remember: halfway numbers are rounded upwards. * 1750 1300
a. b. c. I4, d. e. f.
350 1650 039 150 2550 19,650
b. Rs
a. Rs 22I6 I0,4141 c. Rs 3481 d. Rs 8550
a. Rs b. R5 c. Rs d. RS
25,500 98,964 64,692 103,2I9
8. Round off these times to the nearest 5 minute. 8.22 a.m. 8.20 a.m.
a. 12.I4 b. 1.01
p.m. p.m. c. 11.18a.m. d. 12.19p.m.
9. Round off these ages to the nearest year. 9 years 2 months 9 years
10. Measure these 4nes, write down their exact Length, then round off to the nearest cm.
A ____________
__________________
B
________________
C
a. 27+42+19
b. 56+38+41
C. 25+34+16
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b. 1,432, 1 d. 2,
a-265,000 61 c-148,732 123,945
h. 6,01
e-384,239 f. 5,648,02 g-752, 169 1,933
a. 2,637,002 b. I,918,727
I6. Refer to page 21 and answer these questions. Example: What is the population of Sindh rounded off to the nearest I0, 000? 30,400,000
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a-3847 X b. 7346 X
431 398
c-9625 X d. 5174 X
855 872
d-6098 X f. 10,193 X
627 243
3-Solve the problems, making complete statements.
a-629531 b-85,17781
c-14,038 87 d- 47,072 67
e-35,764 59 f- 8706 95
3-Write quotients in the blanks after solving each division mentally.
5200 I0 =
3800 I9 =
6600 66 =
7200 24 =
l0,000 50 =
65,000 100 =
2,603,420 25
3,1l2,633 27 5,753,l I9 43
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a-248)32,561
b-187) 29,364
c-330)45,695
d-485) 50,678
2. Write in long division form and complete.
3. 46,028384
5. 75,673649
6. 34,396457
7. 28,932 535
8. 1i721464
9. 56,430 719
11. Work out the division in your head, then write quotients in the blanks.
1-Read these carefully, and decide whether you should multiply or divide in each case. Then, solve the problems, making complete statements.
1-Using graph paper, plot o 4negraph to show the number of people who visited Lahore Zoo during the first six months of 2004.
No. of
Visitors 1000 2500 3000 3500 4500 5000
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May june
1. Why do you think so many people visited the Zoo in May and June?
2. What is the difference between the number of visitors in February and May?
a. 962,430
b. 1
0,720,482
c. 2,464,209
d. 4,67,30,
141
3-Write each number in Pakistani periods.
a-6050038 b-85324861
4-Rewrite each number in International periods.
a-462456I b-60405645
5-Write vertically and complete
a. 4,695,132 + 69,549 +
59051
b-16,80,51,1 833,745 1
c. 16,213264
6-Write in Long division form any complete.
a. 462,391 384
7-Round off to the nearest 10.
a
Linda Lightyear: 8 kg of wheat flour at Rs 36 per kg; 8
packets of biscuits at Rs 23 per packet; 2 kg of carrots at
Rs 25 per kg; I .75 kg of potatoes at Rs 30per kg.
b
2-Now prepare bills for customers at Super-Zoom Garage. Make your bills wider than before, because you will be working with larger sums of money.
a
Veena Venus: I Lunar moped costing Rs I4,832.50; is
space helmets costingRs 2I9.60 each; 6 spare wheels at
Rs 347.50 each.
b
3-This bill has a mistake! Find the mistake, then rewrite and work out the correct amounts.
Customer:Sara S.
dated:1.11.1999
Cost per
Quantity Item unit Total cost
8 kg Rice Rs 64.00 Rs 604.00
4 l Oil Rs 86.00 Rs 244.00
4kg Tomatoes Rs 30.00 Rs 047.00
12 kg Mangoes Rs 50.00 Rs 400.00
Grand Total Rs 1295.50
34 (next add)
9+12=21
Answer:21
a)8 + 4 3 b)8 2 + 12
c)6 x 5 5 d)10 3 3
e)11 +2 x 8 f)12 4 x 5
g)30 + 6 3 h)16 + 8 2
P:33 SIMPLIFICATION
a) 12 x 6 + 3 b) 15 x 42 + 14
c) 84 + 7 x 10 d) 108 + 12 + 46
e) 14 + 21 + 3 f) 20 -16 + 4
g) 58 24 + 8 h) 17 + 5 x 20
3-Now simplify these:
a) 3 x 2 + 8 5 b) 128 4 +12 x 5
c) 6 x 5 +12 4 d) I8 x 6 2 24
2- Remember your DMAS rule and simplify these:
a) 7 + 6 + 2 x 18 b) 5 x15 + 3 + 49
c) 121 + 11 + 5 x 20 d) 8 x14 + 7 -10
e) 844 -12 x 3 6
5- Think carefully, then simplify:
a) 18 + 4 x 6 + 2 9 b) 25 + 5 x 8 + 6 12
c) 31 + 24 8 x 9 -39 d) 45 5 +7 x11-20
P:34 SIMPLIFICATION : USING BRACKETS
6-Copy and complete these. Work out the operations inside the brackets first.
4+(83) 4+(24)
= 28
a-(37)+
I2 b-(9+22)x4 c-8xl2+16) d-14+(183)
(9-3)x8(9-3)=6
(6)x8=48
8-Now simplify these sums involving fractions, using the brackets to help you.
+()=
a- (+) b- ( ) +
c- ( ) d- + ( )
= 2.8
a (5.0 0.5) x 2 c (9.6 7.2) X 4
b 8 X (4.0 3.5) d 16 + (8.3 4.3)
10-Think carefully. Put brackets in the correct places t6 make these statements true.
a-2 X 2 X 2 2
=0 b-2+2+2+2=5 c- 18-6+3=4
P:36 SIMPLICATION:BRACKETS
4 + [15 {7 + (6 + 2)}]
= 4 + [15 {7 + (3)}]
=4+ [ I5 {7+3}]
= 14 + [15 {l0}]
=4+5
=9
a-24-[5+{8-(9-6)}]
b-2x[18-(6+(93)}]
c-[100 {80 (20 X 2)}] + 3
d-80 + [IO x {l6 (8 2)}]
e-39-[6+{5-(6-3)}]
f- I0 [3 + {5 (12 4)}]
12-Now simplify these. Remember that while adding and subtracting un4ke fractions, you need to find the common denominator.
Example: + ( + ) = +( +)
= +
= +=
a +(+ )
b (+ )+( )
c +( )
d +( )
P:37 SIMPLIFICATION : BRACKETS
13. Simplify these and reduce your answer to its Lowest terms.
a 10 + [ 4 { + ( + ) } ]
b 6[+{3(+ )
c 3 { +(2 )
14-Now,simplify these:
15-Now simplify these sums involving decimal fractions. Remember to place your decimal points carefully.
= 2.8 + {0.15}
Rectangle
Length Breadth Area Perimeter
5 cm 2 cm
16 cm 10 cm
21 cm 3 cm
1- Work out these floor areas by dividing the shapes into rectangle s.
2. Manyy Moon, who is an architect, has designed a new school building. Work out the area of each room in it.
3. Work out the area of each triangle shown on a centimetre grid below.
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5-Copy these shapes carefully on to a centimeter grid. Then work out the area of each shape by dividing it into Squares, rectangles and Triangles.
P:42 AREA: PARALLELOGRAMS
6-Copy these parallelograms carefully on a centimeter grid. Change each parallelogram into a rectangle or square of the same area and calculate
the area:
7-Measure the length and breadth of each of these parallelograms, and then
8-Measuring carefully, work out the area of each parallelogram and the area of each coloured triangle.
11-Draw two straight 4nes from point A to divide the shaded area into a square and three Triangles. Find (a) the total area of the shape, and (b) the area of the three
shapes formed.
b- Now cut the shape into a square and three Triangles. Calculate area of each. Does it tally with (a)?
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1-Look at these pairs of objects then tick the object you think has greater volume.
2-Look at these shapes made out of cube-shaped building blocks, Work out how many cubes have been used to make each shape.
3-Do the two cuboids in each pair have the same volume? Write yes or no.
I- Look at page 96 again. Look carefully at the open cube made by Sid. Now draw a cube of your own, making each edge 4 cm long.
1. How many cubes with each edge of 1cm can be fitted on to the base of your cube?
2. Look at the cuboids below, then copy and complete the table.
No. of No. of
cubes in No. of cubes in
cubiod each layer layers cubiod
a 32=6 3 18
b
P:48 VOLUME: THE CUBIC CENTIMETRE
3. The layers below have been mode with centimetre- cubes. Write the volume of each Luger, using the rule.
4. Now, find the volume of each of these cuboids mode of centimetre cubes.
Area of
cubiod base height Volume
22 cm2 4cm 88 cm3
a 20 cm2 6 cm
b 16 cm2 7 cm
P:49 VOLUME
I= I2cm,b=4cm,h=3cm
= 48x 3 cm = l44cm2
9-Now copy and complete this table. length Breadth Height Volume
P:51 REVIEW
1-Using graph paper, pat a 4ne groph to show the number of children present of Modern School during a week in July I99l. Here is the data.
a-1,249,000,938 b-51,670,324
3-Round off to the nearest I00.
a-15,550 b. 84,472
b. 605,827 + 453
a. 384,691 + 372
5-Round off to the nearest cm.
a. I6.5 cm b. 23.4 cm
a. 8 x 6 + I0 + 2
b. 23 + I6 + 4 X 2
c. 48 + I2 + 6 X 4
d. 30 + 6 x 2 + 2
a. (8.3 -7.1)x 9
c. ( ) + ( + )
d-4 { + ( 3 )}
9-Calculate the volume of each of these boxes. Then give the capacity in ml.
Clues-Across
2. Two numbers which have only I as their common factor are called- numbers.
9-On a number 4ne I-I0, the next greatest prime number after five is- .
I0. The number eight has a total of -factors.
Clues-Down
2-A number with only two different factors (itself and I) is called a number.
5-A multiple is a number which can be divided by another number without any
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I0 and I5 I0=25
l5=3X5
LCM of I0 and I5 = 30
a. 8, I2 b. 3,7 c. 9, I5
2-Copy and complete the table.
I X = 28
-x I4 = 28
11 X- = 28
7 x = 28
a. 24
b. 56 c. 75
d. 25
e. 100 f. 91
4-By 4sting the factors of each number, find the HCF of these pairs.
25: I, 5, 25
HCF of 20, 25 = 5
b. 2I, I7
a. I5, 39
5-Tick the pairs of co-prime numbers.
5 and 11 5=15,
11=1 x11
b. I00 and
a. 56 and I4 25 c. 23 and 29 d. 81and 7
I8 is a factor of 72
T(18 x 4 = 72)
1. 15 and 35 are co-prime numbers.
5. 1030 is divisible by 3.
6. 48,605 is divisible by 5.
45. Draw factorization trees to show the prime factors of (a) 32 and (b) 45.
d- If the LCM of a pair of numbers is 190 and one of the numbers is I0, what is the other number?
4. All numbers which are divisible by 9 have digits that add up to a multiple of.
8-Look at these numbers carefully. Tick those which are divisible by 3 but not
by 6.
1. Find the prime factors of these numbers, using the division method. Then,
b. 66
a. 156 c. 475
f. 164
d. 2l2 e. 94
2- Use brackets to help you. All the prime factors of 90 are given below.
2x3x3x5=(25)x(33)
= 109
We have used groups of IO to help us. Now, write the numbers with these factors:
4-Break these pairs of numbers into their prime factors, then find their HCF and LCM.
CF = 2 and 5
HCF= 25= I0
Common factors = 2X 2 X 3
2X 2 X 3
2X 2 X 3
HCF = 2 X 3 = 6
b-2x2x3x5;2x2x5
a-2x3x3;2x2x2; and2x2x3 and2x3x3x5
P:59 THE HCF OF LARGER NUMBERS
b. 722 ; l406
a. 1100 ; 1490
d. 2272 ; 127
c. 1272 ; 90l
P:61 THE DIVISION METHOD AND LCM
b-20; 56
a-42; 126
2-These pairs of numbers are broken down into their prime factors. Quickly find the LCM of each pair.
2 x 2 x 3 and 2 x 2 x 5
3-Look at the pairs of numbers in Exercise 2 above. As quickly as you can, change the numbers back into whole numbers.
2 x 2 x 3 and 2 x 2 x 5
I2 and 20
2- Using a coin, draw Venn diagrams to show the prime factors and common prime factors of these pairs of numbers. Then work out the LCM.
P:63 HCF&LCM
P:64 REVIEW
7-Write the numbers whose prime factors are shown, using brackets to help you.
a. 2x2x2x3x3X5 b. 2 X 3 X 3 X 7
8-Break down these numbers their prime factors, using the division method.
a. 9, I8 and 21
b. I0, I4 and 30
c. I2, I6 and 20
d. 24, 30 and 40
a- b- c-
a- = b- = c- = d- =
3. Write these us mixed numbers.
a- b- c-
a- 5 b- 7 c- 10 d- 12
a- = b- = c- =
6-Reduce these to their lowest terms, then change into mixed numbers.
a- b- c-
7-Rewrite these fractions so that they have a common denominator.
and = and
a- + b- 5 + 2 c- 1 + d- 2 +
9-Now, subtract carefully, making sure each answer is in its lowest terms.
a- 5 3 b- 7 3 c- 8 4 d- 12 6
1- Complete these using repeated condition (The diagrams will help you).
a-5 x
b- 4 X
c- 3 x
d- 4 x
a- x4 b- 7 x c- x 3
d- x 7 e- 5 x f- 6 x
a- x6
b- x 8
c- x 2
d- 4 x
e- x 3
f- 7 x
P:68 MULTIPLYING A FRATION BY A FRACTION
a- x 4= x = =2
b- 3 x =
c- x 2=
d- 5 x =
e- x =
a- of of b- of of of of
4-Now draw diagrams to match these multiplications, and write the product of
each.
a- x b- x c- x d- x
a- x b- x c- x d- x
6. Now find the products of these, using multiplication only.
a- x b- x c- x
d- x e- x f- x
a- x
d- x
c- x
f- x
e- x
h- x
g- x
P:70 MULTIPLYING A FRACTION BY A FRACTION
a- x
d- x
c- x
f- x
e- x
9-Write multiplication sums to match these statements.
* Two-thirds of = x
1. Two-fifths of =
2. Three-eighths of =
a- x
d- x
c- x
f- x
e- x
11-Now find the products of this using multiplication only.
a- x
d- x
c- x
a- x b- x c- x d- x
a- x x b- x x c- x x d- x x
I- Solve these multiplication s making sure each product is in its lowest terms.
b- 4 x
a- 2 x 3
d- 5 x 4
c- 1 x 2
e- 3 x
f- 2 x 1
h- 2 x
g- 2 x 6
j- x 2
i- 3 x 2
l- 5 x 1
k- 3 x 1
P:73 MULTIPLICATION OF FRACTIONS: WORD PROBLEMS
1- Think Carefully, then solve these word problems, writing complete statements.
Division
sum Words we say Quotient
How many nines make
72 9 727 8
2500 50
3244
391 17
2- Write in numbers.
144 12 = 12
a- 1 b-1 c- 3
d- 1 e- 2 f- 3
Division
sum In words Quotient
How many
thirds make
2 2 wholes?
a 3
b 9
c 12 132
d 14
a
b
c
d
6-Now complete these with the help of diagrams.
b- 30
a- 6 c- 13
f- 7
d-28 e- 18
i- 14
g-32 h- 17
l- 43
j- 23 k- 11
a- b- c-
a- 1 b- 2 c- 1
a- 4 b- 12 c- 100
2-Write these numbers as fractions and then write the reciprocal of each.
a- 10 b- 21 c- 2397
a- 12 2 b- 36 12 c- 100 25
a-3 b-24
b- 3 1
a-8 6
d- 4
c- 4
DIVIDING A FRACTIONAL NUMBER BY A FRACTIONAL NUMBER
a- b- c-
a- b-
a- 10 5 b- 8 6
c- 5 2 d-18 3
e- 16 4 f-3 1
g-4 2 h-12 4
a- 8 3 b- 5 2
3-True or false? Think carefully, then write T or F.
c-The reciprocal of 2 is 2
d-The product of any two fractional numbers is always less than either of the two numbers.
h- is the some as of
a- 3 +5 1
b- 4 2 1
c-5 x 1 + 10
d-18- 6 4
e- 5 2 x 10
f- 4 x 1 + 10
2- Working very carefully, solve these:
a- (1 + 2 ) x(3 + 2 )
b- 4 + { ( 3 1 )x 5}
c-[{( 18 6 ) + 14 } 2 ]
d-20 + [ 5 x {9 ( 1 x )
e-24 + [ 3 x { 10 ( )} ]
f-[ 12 + { 3 x ( + ) } ] 2
g-{ 4 + ( 5 x 3 ) } -2
is the same
of as x =
a of =
b of 2 =
c of =
a- x x 1 b- x x0
c- 1 x d-3 x
d- 1
a-18 b- c- 3
5-Solve these, thinking carefully about which operation you need to use. Make complete statements.
a- (6 + 2 ) (1 x )
b- {3 x ( 1 ) } 2
c- 3 + [ 5 x { 16 ( 3 2 )}]
1-Write these common fractions as decimals by changing them into equivalent fractions with denominator I0, when necessary.
a- 3 b- c-2 d- 100 e- 10 f- 3
2-Change into common fractions.
a 10.01=
b 18.05=
c 35.75=
d 25.25=
e 33.04=
f 100.2=
3-Write these lengths in cm.
a- 6 cm 5 b-15 cm 9 c- 10 cm 1 d-8cm 7
mm mm mm mm
b-5.91-10= 0.591
c- 9.1 2.1 = 7
>>>8 in the hundredths place, in the ones place, 3 in the tenths place. I.38
6-Write as decimals.
8-Write these as decimals by first changing them into equivalent fractions with denominators of I0, I00 or I000.
a-3 =
b-8 =
c-14 =
a- -
b- -
c-0.004 0.040
d-1.75-1
a , ,,
b 18.413, 18.143,18.341, 18.431
c 0.012, .12, 0.002, .001
d ,, ,
1- In your notebook, draw a place-value chart, then put these numbers into it carefully.
2-Now, work out these, making sure you write numbers in correct columns.
3- Complete these first making sure you turn all numbers into like decimals.
a. 1182.11 +
653.938
b. 3.19 + 27.974 +
8.8
c. 49.34 8.7
d. 732.1 1 28.932
P:88 MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION WITH DECIMALS
b. Rs 625.50 x 25
a. 234.11 X 18
d. RS 1929.90 X 11
c. 2707.68 16
f. 861.1121 11
e. 2213.40 68
2- Find the value of the following.
b-7.905 x 3
a. 2.4 X 3
d- 4.672 x 5
c. 10.5 x 2
f- 3.187 x 9
e. 5.6 X 7
h-0.998 x 15
g. 19.56 x 8
j-1.767 x 21
i. 21.33 x 9
l-2.438 x 18
k. 2I2.35 x 5
m. 8.96 x I2 n-8.752 x 26
3- Now find the value of these.
a. 13.6 4 b. 14.56 7
c. 14.5 5 d. 21.95 5
e. 27.2 8 f. 72.84 4
g. 5.2 4 h. 42.07 7
i. 2.79 3 j. 1.2s 6
k. 1 13.88 12 l. 3.75 5
m. 83.93 11 n. 76.86 9
0-l2.08 + 2 p-149.85 15
P:89 MULTIPLYING DECIMAL NUMBER
a-9. 59.6
b. 129.8 c. 364.8 d. 730.1
e. 469.78
f. 341.0 g. 3463.7 h. 734.9
2- Multiply the numbers after changing decimal numbers into common fractions.
b. 6.51+1
a. 3.18+10
d. 6.94 + I0
c. 6.24 + I0
f. 4.83+10
e. 8.3+100
h. 4.5+100
g. 4.1+1000
2-Think carefully then fill the blanks.
a- 3.6 = 0.36
b-4.8 = 0.048
c-1.92 = 0.192
d-8.74 = 0.0874
3-Which number should replace the question mark?
1. Help Sid work out the area of these pieces of graph paper, (i) in mm2 and (ii) in cm.
Area=704 mm2
= x cm2
==7
Area=704 mm2
a.16 mm x 112 b. 57 mm X 28 c. 84 mm X 65
mm mm mm
P:92 MULTIPLYING BY A DECIMAL (TENTHS ONLY)
3- Work out the area of shaded portion of each square, (i) in cm2 and mm2.
4- Complete these multiplications (i) by changing decimals into common fractions, (ii) changing decimals into whole numbers, multiplying, then dividing your answer by
100.
b. 7.1 x1.9
a. 0.660.7
d. 6.4 x 0.8
c. 0.4 x 0.6
f. 3.7 X 2.4
e. 1.3 X 0.6
P:93 MULTIPLYING A DECIMAL FRACTION BY HUNDREDTHS
b. 0.482 X 1.9
a. 1.732 X 0.5
d. 7.325 X 0.4
c. 2.415 X 1.4
f. 4.09 X 7.3
e. 1.86i X 2.2
3- Copy and write denominators for *s. Then complete the sums.
1. 1.62 x 5.3 =
2. 3.8 x 7.72 =
3. 8.45 X 2.7=
2. 2.621 x 0.7 =
3. 0.939 x 6.3 =
4. 7.9 x 8.64 =
5. 0.68 X 7.7 =
6. 9.368 X 5.2 =
Division Equivalent to
sum(decimal (whole number
divisor) divisor) Answer
* 1.8 0.2 18 2 9
a 0.84 0.12
b 21.9 0.3
c 0.63 0.21
d 0.85 0.5
2- Look at the example and work out the divisions.
b-0.49 0.7
a-2.8 0.7
d-9.5 1.9
c- 3.2 0.8
f-0.55 0.5
e- 0. 72 0.9
b- 5566.95
a- 9.6 0.048
d-0.9 0.018
c-64.2 1.07
P:96 USING DIVISION TO CHANGE COMMON FRACTIONS INTO
1- Solve these.
c- 7 14
a- 5 10 b-6 300
c-
a- b-
f-
d- e-
a. While playing in the field, Sprog and his three friends find a
ten rupee note. They decide to divide the note among
themselves. How much does each get?
b. Spook gets a nice big chocolate on his birthday. At school he
decides to share it with four of his friends. How much does each
get?
a. 6.8X0.14+ 14.63
b. 8.56 + 0.08 + 2.4 1.72
c. 10.01 X 3.5 6.881
d. 0.95 + 0.05 X 3.3
e. 20.14 X 0.6 + 100.933
2-Simplify these.
c-14.73 8.645 =
d-6.49 + I0 =
ex 100 = 23.69
f- in decimal form.
g- 6.2 X 3.85 =
h- 0.119 x = 11.9
P:98 REVIEW
b- , , ,
b. 1.3 X 7.9
a. 1.769 x 100
d. 0. I17 x 0.3
c. 72.034 x 24
5-Work out the divisions.
b. 0.42 0.14
a. I15.02 18
d. 3.2 0.04
c. 621.l7 100
6-Change these into decimal fractions.
a- b- c-
7-Solve these problems, making complete statements.
b-How many 0.25 litre cups can be filled from a 4.5 I jug of
lemonade?
a- b. c. d. e. f.
7.05 l5.43 26.25 10.15 27.07 40.03
2. Rewrite vertically and solve. Then round off your answers to the nearest whole number.
a. 37.l1 + 16.8
b. 16414 + 2.384 + 162.9
c. 1003.5 869.9
d. 1423 + 238.6 + 14.7
e. 2061.4 1453.8
3. Write the length of the shaded part of the line. Then, round it off to the nearest whole number.
a-
b-
P:101 ROUNDING OFF WITH DECIMALS: TO 2 DECIMAL PLACES
b. d. I e- f.
a.132 14.109 2.494 48.003 8.027 1792.007
2-Rewrite vertically and solve. Then round off you answer to 2 decimal places.
b-28.032 I4.595
1- Change these fractions into decimals, rounding off you answers to 3 decimal places.
b-
a-
d-
c-
f-
e-
2- Change these into decimals, rounding off you answer to 3 decimal places.
a- b- c-
d- e- f-
P: 103 ROUNDING OFF DIVISION QUOTIENTS
b. 472,689 64
a. 15,623 49
d. 508,933 72
c. 78,309 62
Q 2. Now solve these, rounding off your answers to 3 decimal places (Remember: keep dividing till you have four places of decimals, then round off).
b. 78,632 145
a. 53,997 48
d. 65,339 28
c. 90,455 67
P: 104 PERCENTAGES: A SPECIAL KIND OF FRACTION
a- b c
d e f
2-Express these as fractions of 100, rounding off to 2 decimal places where necessary.
Answers:
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=36 %
3-Write each percentage fraction, reducing it to its lowest terms where possible.
4-Change these fractions into percentages, rounding off your answers to 2 decimal places where necessary:
-= X =11.11%
of 100
b. of 100
c. of 100
d. of 100
e. of 100
f. of 100
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-=x =x=320%
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
a.6
b.17
c.58
d.9
e.23
f.79
a.0.23
b.7.394
c.7.01
d.4.69
e.3.9
f.3.00
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Q4: Change these percentages into fractions, mixed reducing where gou can.
a.75%
1. 300%
2. 21%
d.38%
1. 135%
2. 800%
24% -= =0.24
1. 35%
2. 1.8%
3. 98%
4. 140%
5. 6%
6. 16.3%
0.05-==5%
1. 0.39
2. 0.6
3. l.0
4. 0.04
5. 0.55
6. 1.52
Saras Performing
% Percentages %
Fraction in
Fraction with lowest
% denominator decimal terms
50% 0.50 or 0.5
10%
1%
4.5
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Q8: Look at the price board. Help Sid bg working out the special price of:
= 130 km
A:10% of Rs 50
B:l0% of 75 g
C:50% of |000 km 1
D:12% of 6001
E:7.5% of 60 m
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USING PERCENTAGES
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Profit =Rs2500
P:113
Rs 1650
Loss = Rs 1650
4-Work out (i) the loss; (ii) the percentage loss on these sales.
Loss = Rs 200
% Loss = % x 100
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Loss = Rs 60
a) C.P. = Rs 500
b) C.P. = Rs 1764
c) C.P. = Rs 2730
Q2: Find the selling price.
a)C.P. = Rs 429
b)C.P. = Rs 2500
c)C.P. = Rs I770
a) S.P. = Rs 756
b) S.P. = Rs 2460
c) S.P. = Rs I265
Q 4: Work out (i) the profit; (ii) the percentage profit on these sales.
Profit = Rs 40
Profit % !L6e x mo
= % or 25%
a) C.P. = Rs 900
b) C.P. = Rs 3200
c) C.P. = Rs 480
Q5: Find the profit or loss as a percentage of the cost price.
C.P = RS 8000
S.P. = Rs 6500
Loss = Rs 1500 %
= 1500%
Loss % =
Loss % = 18.75%
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SIMPLE INTEREST
1-Work out the amount in these bank accounts after one year.
Principal = Rs 2000
Interest = 5%
Amount = P + I
= Rs 2000 + Rs 100
= Rs 2100
2-Work out the amount owed to the bank after one year.
Principal = Rs 4500
Interest, = 9%
Amount = P + I
= Rs 4500 + Rs 405
= R5 H905
a) Principal = Rs 12,000Interest = 6%
b) Principal = Rs 20,000Interest = 12.5%
c)Principal = Rs 18,500Interest = 8%
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SIMPLE INTEREST
Rate (R) = 9%
Interest = Rs
=Rs 216
a)P=Rs 106R=3%
T=3years
b)P=Rs 500R=8%
T= 5 years
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c)Rs 250P=4%
T=5 years
d)Rs 2000P=7.5%
T=3 years
e)Rs 12,000P=6%
T=4 years
f) Rs 28,750P=5%
T= 5 1/2 years
Rs 25,000P=12%
T=6 years
g) Rs 6,600R=12%
T=2 years
) Rs 2400P=15%
T=4 years
REVIEW
a. b. c.
a) b) 2 c) 0.51
d) e) 4 f) 1.2
g) h) 8 i) 1.032
6-Calculate:
a. P=R5300R = 4% b. P=Rs7500R = 11 %
T=6 years T= 9 months ( years)
c. P = RS 2500R=7 d. P = Rs 3600R = 14%
T=3 years T=2 years
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REMEMBERING ANGLES
Sid remembers that there are five different types of angles, but he cant remember their names. Help him complete the crossword by naming each angle shown in the clues.
Clues Across
b)An acute angle is any angle greater than 0 but less than-
d)An angle which is greater than a right angle but less than I80 is called an- angle.
f)A reflex angle is any angle which is greater than -but less than-
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REMEMBERING ANGLES
Q4: Use your protractor to measure these angles. Think carefully which row of markings on the protractor you should use.
a.40
b. 90 c. 55
d. 60
e. 115 f. 145
Q6: Draw these angles adding an interior or exterior point in any suitable place.
1. c) Point R is in the-
d)Point X is in the-
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Diameter = 3.2 cm
Diameter = 3.2 cm
Radius = cm = 1.6 cm
d)The diameter of a circle always passes through the- of the circle and joins together 2 points on its-
Q4: Using a small plate or the bottom of a tumbler, draw a circle in your notebook.
Draw as many chords as possible, using point A as one of the end points. Make one of your chords pass through the centre of your circle. Label your chords (AB, AC, AD, etc.)
and measure each of them. Which is the longest of the chords you have drawn?
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a. 4 cm b. 7 cm c. 3.3 cm
d. 5 cm e. 4.5 cm f. 4.1 cm
Q 2. Without using your ruler, state the diameter of each of the circles you have drawn in Exercise A.
Circle a: radius = 4 cm
diameter = 8 cm
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Q1. Measure the sides of this triangle with your ruler. Record your findings in the table. Then, with your protractor, measure the angles of the triangle and record your
findings.
What type of triangle is this? What do you observe about its angles?
Q 2. Now measure and record the sides and angles of this triangle.
Length of side (cm) (Size of angle ()
PQ RPQ
QR PQR
PR QRP
What type of triangle is shown? What do you notice about its angles?
Q3: Measure and record the sides and angles of this triangle.
Q4- Measure each triangle (sides and angles), then name the triangle family to which it belongs. Present your findings in the form of a table.
Sides Angles
WY 5cm WXY 72
YX 5cm XWY 72
XW 3cm WYX 36
Family = isosceles
Q 5. Take a blank sheet of paper or cardboard. Draw a triangle on it, and mark each angle with dots, thus.
Cut out your triangle, then cut the three angles from the triangle thus:
You have just shown how the three angles of a triangle make a straight angle or 180 !
Q6: Without using your protractor, calculate the size ofthe angles marked with letters.
Q7: Here is a page from Sprog Spacewalkers geometry notebook. He has measured the angles of some As, but not very carefully. Make a list of the triangles whose
Triangles
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CONSTRUCTING TRIANGLES
or (b) the length of 2 sides plus the size ofthe angle between them
or (c) the size of 2 angles plus the length of the sides between them
Step 1
Step 2
Keeping the pivot of your compasses on the 0 cm mark, stretch out the pencil arm till the pencil point touches the 4 cm mark. Now point the pivot on point A of line AB. Mark an
Step 3
Readjust your Compasses so that the arms are 3 cm apart (use your ruler) Place the pivot on point B and draw a second arc:
Step 4
The point where the two arcs cross marks the third vertex, C, of your triangle. Join C to A and then to B using your ruler.
CONSTRUCTING TRIANGLES
Q2: Tick the sets of measurements which cannot be made into triangles.
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CONSTRUCTING TRIANGLES
Q5: Construct the triangles whose measurements are given in this table
AB BC ABC
5 cm 2.5 cm 75
5.6 cm 3 cm 115
4.8 cm 5,2 cm 35
Q6: Now construct triangles with these measurements.
AB CAB CBA
a)4.5 cm 45 75
b)5.6 cm 25 55
c)6.3 cm 90 35
Q7: Choosing your own measurements, construct and then label.
REMEMBERING QUADRILATERALS
Q2: Name each of these quadrilaterals. Then measures all 4 angles. What is the sum of the angles?
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1. AB is perpendicular to-
2. AE is perpendicular to-
3. DE is perpendicular to-
4. XC is perpendicular to-
3-Look carefully at line XY. Which of the lines are parallel to the coloured line? Write their names in your notebook.
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b. EF perpendicular to FG
a. PQ perpendicular to QR
2. Using your set square, draw these perpendicular lines.
Q1: Using your ruler and protractor (or set square), draw these sets of parallel lines. Dont forget to mark arrows on them.
I cm apart
AB
cm
CD
PQ
RS
Addenda = 4
Average = I3
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AVERAGE
Q3: Below are the weights recorded for four I0-gear-old children test. Work out the average weight of the children
NAME WEIGHT
Mona 34.0kg
Kashif 36.2kg
Aslam 35.8kg
Insia 40.0kg
Find (i) the average number of girls in each class, (ii) the average
number of bogs in each class,
(iii) the total number of children in the school and (iv) the average
number of children in each class.
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Q1: This column graph shows one-week attendance for Class 5 at Ahsan Primary School.
Number of children
(GRAPH)
Day
Study the graph, then work out the average marks scored by the 6 children. Which children scored above the average? This graph shows the price of 4 story books
(graph)
You can see that average is a number roughly halfway between the smallest number and the largest attendance.
(graph)
Q3: Here is the top part of a column graph showing 4 childrens results in a test.
Look at the graph and estimate what the average marks will be. Than work out the average exactly.
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Q 4: Study the graphs, then work out the average speed for each journey.
Distance (km)
Average speed = 140 km + 2 hours
= 20 km/hr
1. Distance (km)
1. Distance(km)
1. Distance (km)
90 km covered in 5 hours
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T= -
S = 55 kmph, D = IIOkm,
T: -
T:-
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Convert these temperatures into the other Scale (answer to 2 decimal places where necessary).
ALGEBRA
1. Look at the objects in each plate and write the initial of each object in the blank.
1. (2 lollipops) (3 sweets)
(2 chocolates) (4 burgers)
B: Now, write all these using different symbols of your choice. For example, lollipop can be written as w, sweet as x and so on.
C: If x stands for one rupee, write the amount of money. each box contains, using x:
D: Put all the money together, and write your answer using x:
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ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
Q1: Now, put all the items given in Exercise 2A, on the previous page, in one tray.
Q 2. Now, write each group as an algebraic expression, using first the initial letter and then the last letter of each word.
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Q1: Now, write the following sets at objects as a algebric expressions using different alphabets of your choice.
c) 2a+1b+1c
a) 2x+3yfrOm b). 3p+2q+ from 2a
5x+8y |rfr0m5p+2q+ +1b+1c+1d
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SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION
Write in short.
Q 3: Write as an addition:
a. 3g
b. 5q
c. 82
Q 4. Now, write the sum in each case.
3a+2b+c; 3a+2b+c
= 2 (3a+ 2b+c)
= 6a+4b+2c
b. 2p+iq+3r;2p+lq+3r;2p+1q+3r
a. 4x + 5y; 4x + 5y
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a. Rectangle with
length of p cm,
and breadth q cm
c. Rectangle with
b. Square with length f cm and
side s cm breadth g cm.
Q2: Expand and write.
5p = 5 x p (or F 5.p)
=p+p+p+p+p
a. 6m
b. 9z
c. pq cm2
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REVIEW
Exercise
Write out these problems in algebraic terms and work them out.
1. 5 pineapples
2. 3 pineapples
3. x pineapples
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1. a) p+p+p+p+p+p =-
2. 4k =-
3. 3d 2d =-
4. 7x + 3x + 2x =-
5. 80 2c =-
Q7:Add:
c. y x z
a.a x b b. p x r
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Q2: Change into International periods and write the International number name.
d.
a. b. c. 8,02,46,1
42,03,721 3,16,72,049 50,47,834 I8
b. c. 22, d. 84,
a. 1,627,148 7,24,16,831 14,690 1172,063
Q4: For each number, write (i) the predecessor and (ii) the successor.
b. 6, c. 14, d.
a. 2,348,000 10,00,000 17,600 84,000,000
Q6: Round oft each number (i) to the nearest I0 and; (ii) to the nearest I00.
Q7: Round off each number (i) to decimal place and (ii) to 2 decimal places.
d.
a. 1629312 b. 8.I97x36 c. 8074593 10.89575
Q9: Solve, Writing your answer to two decimal places where necessary.
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Q11. Simplify.
a. 6X5+18-4 b. 11+18+321
c. 9 x21+7+14-5 d. 8.10.16-0.6114
12. Simplify.
14. Work out the volume of these cuboids (in cm3 or m3):
a. l=4.2cm,b=5cm,h=1.5cm b. I=I0m,b=3.5m,h=4.3m
d. any 5-digit number
c. l=6.9cm,b=7.5cm,h=2.2cm divisible by 4.
Q15: Write down:
a. any 5-digit number divisible by 4.
b. any 6-digit number divisible by 8.
c. any numbers from this list which are divisible by 15:400,
7020, 1 1,620, 15,055.
Q16: Write the numbers whose prime factors are given here, using brackets to help you.
a. 2 X 2 X 2 X b. 2 x 2 x 2 x 5
3 x5 c. 2x3x5xV7x7x11
a. 1026; 247
b.21A6; H84
c. 368; 1173
d. I377; |836
Q19: Find the LCM of each set.
a. 12, 15, 21
b. 24, 32, 26
c. 10, 12, 18
d. 27, 30, 15
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1. If the product of 2 numbers is 270 and their HCF is 3, their LCM is-
a) x b)5 x6
c) 3 2 d) x x
e)9 1 f)
Q22: Multiply each number (i) by 10 (ii) by 100 and (iii) by 1000: ,
a. 4.8
b. 1 .47
c. 6.87
d. 4.535
Q23: Solve.
a. 2.34X4.61 =
b. 3.604 x 7.3 =
Q25: Change these into decimals, giving your answer (i) to 2 decimal places and (ii) to 3 decimal places.
a)
b)
c)
Q26: Write as percentages, using the % symbol.
a) b) c) 3
a) 1 b) 4 c) 3
can,
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Calculate.
a. 20% of Rs 40.75
a. P = Rs 11200, R = 5%,T =
3 years
b. P = Rs 5000, R = 6%,T =
4 years
C. P = Rs85O, R = 9%,T = 2
years
Q33: Construct these, using the appropriate instrument.
AB BC AC BAC ABC
a 4cm 5cm 3.5
b 6cm 4cm 55o
c 5cm 7cm 80 o
d 7.5cm 35 o 45 o
36. Construct:
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=36 %
3-Write each percentage fraction, reducing it to its lowest terms where possible.
4-Change these fractions into percentages, rounding off your answers to 2 decimal places where necessary:
-= X =11.11%
of 100
b. of 100
c. of 100
d. of 100
e. of 100
f. of 100
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-=x =x=320%
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
a.6
b.17
c.58
d.9
e.23
f.79
a.0.23
b.7.394
c.7.01
d.4.69
e.3.9
f.3.00
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Q4: Change these percentages into fractions, mixed reducing where gou can.
a.75%
1. 300%
2. 21%
d.38%
1. 135%
2. 800%
24% -= =0.24
1. 35%
2. 1.8%
3. 98%
4. 140%
5. 6%
6. 16.3%
0.05-==5%
1. 0.39
2. 0.6
3. l.0
4. 0.04
5. 0.55
6. 1.52
Saras Performing
% Percentages %
Fraction in
Fraction with lowest
% denominator decimal terms
50% 0.50 or 0.5
10%
1%
4.5
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Q8: Look at the price board. Help Sid bg working out the special price of:
= 130 km
A:10% of Rs 50
B:l0% of 75 g
C:50% of |000 km 1
D:12% of 6001
E:7.5% of 60 m
USING PERCENTAGES
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A: C.P.= Rs 13,250
S.P.= Rs 15,800
B: S.P.= Rs 30,000
C.P.= Rs 24,075
C:C.P.= Rs 8900
S.P.= Rs 12,450
D:C.P.= Rs 12,450
S.P.= Rs 14700
Profit =Rs2500
A: C.P.= RS 6000
Profit= RS1200
B:C.P= RS4500
Profit= RS1500
C: S.P.= RS850
Profit= RS90
D: C.P.= RS565
Profit= RS50
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Rs 1650
Loss = Rs 1650
a. C.P. = Rs 4700
S.P. = Rs 3850
b. S.P. = Rs 7225
C.P. = Rs 10000
c. C.P. = Rs 16,5oo
S.P. = Rs 14,750
4-Work out (i) the loss; (ii) the percentage loss on these sales.
C.P= Rs 1000 ..Rs 1000
Loss = Rs 200
% Loss = % x 100
a)C.P= R5 2500
S.P= RS 2000
b) S.P= RS 3250
C.P= RS 4500
c) C.P= R5 7250
S.P= RS 6000
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Loss = Rs 60
a) C.P. = Rs 500
b) C.P. = Rs 1764
c) C.P. = Rs 2730
Q2: Find the selling price.
a)C.P. = Rs 429
b)C.P. = Rs 2500
c)C.P. = Rs I770
a) S.P. = Rs 756
b) S.P. = Rs 2460
c) S.P. = Rs I265
Q 4: Work out (i) the profit; (ii) the percentage profit on these sales.
C.P. = Rs |60 Rs 200
Profit = Rs 40
Profit % !L6e x mo
= % or 25%
a) C.P. = Rs 900
b) C.P. = Rs 3200
c) C.P. = Rs 480
Q5: Find the profit or loss as a percentage of the cost price.
C.P = RS 8000
S.P. = Rs 6500
Loss = Rs 1500 %
= 1500%
Loss % =
Loss % = 18.75%
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SIMPLE INTEREST
1-Work out the amount in these bank accounts after one year.
Principal = Rs 2000
Interest = 5%
Amount = P + I
=Rs 2000 + E6 X Rs 2000
= Rs 2000 + Rs 100
= Rs 2100
a) Principal = Rs 3000
interest = 20%
b)Principal = Rs 1000
Interest = 7.5%
c)Principal = Rs 600
interest = 15%
2-Work out the amount owed to the bank after one year.
Principal = Rs 4500
Interest, = 9%
Amount = P + I
= Rs 4500 + Rs 405
= R5 H905
a) Principal = Rs 12,000
Interest = 6%
b) Principal = Rs 20,000
Interest = 12.5%
c)Principal = Rs 18,500
Interest = 8%
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SIMPLE INTEREST
Rate (R) = 9%
Interest = Rs
=Rs 216
a)P=Rs 106
R=3%
T=3years
b)P=Rs 500
R=8%
T= 5 years
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c)Rs 250
P=4%
T=5 years
d)Rs 2000
P=7.5%
T=3 years
e)Rs 12,000
P=6%
T=4 years
f) Rs 28,750
P=5%
T= 5 1/2 years
Rs 25,000
P=12%
T=6 years
g) Rs 6,600
R=12%
T=2 years
) Rs 2400
P=15%
T=4 years
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REVIEW
a. b. c.
a) b) 2 c) 0.51
d) e) 4 f) 1.2
g) h) 8 i) 1.032
a. P=R5300 b. P=Rs7500
R = 4% R = 11 %
T=6 years T= 9 months ( years)
c. P = RS 2500 d. P = Rs 3600
R=7 R = 14%
T=3 years T=2 years
REMEMBERING ANGLES
Sid remembers that there are five different types of angles, but he cant remember their names. Help him complete the crossword by naming each angle shown in the clues.
Clues Across
b)An acute angle is any angle greater than 0 but less than-
d)An angle which is greater than a right angle but less than I80 is called an- angle.
f)A reflex angle is any angle which is greater than -but less than-
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REMEMBERING ANGLES
Q4: Use your protractor to measure these angles. Think carefully which row of markings on the protractor you should use.
b. 90 c. 55
d. 60
e. 115 f. 145
Q6: Draw these angles adding an interior or exterior point in any suitable place.
1. c) Point R is in the-
d)Point X is in the-
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Diameter = 3.2 cm
Diameter = 3.2 cm
Radius = cm = 1.6 cm
d)The diameter of a circle always passes through the- of the circle and joins together 2 points on its-
Q4: Using a small plate or the bottom of a tumbler, draw a circle in your notebook.
Draw as many chords as possible, using point A as one of the end points. Make one of your chords pass through the centre of your circle. Label your chords (AB, AC, AD, etc.)
and measure each of them. Which is the longest of the chords you have drawn?
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Q 1. Using your ruler and compasses, draw circles with these radii (radii- say ray-dee-eye-is the plural form of radius).
a. 4 cm b. 7 cm c. 3.3 cm
d. 5 cm e. 4.5 cm f. 4.1 cm
Q 2. Without using your ruler, state the diameter of each of the circles you have drawn in Exercise A.
Circle a: radius = 4 cm
diameter = 8 cm
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Q1. Measure the sides of this triangle with your ruler. Record your findings in the table. Then, with your protractor, measure the angles of the triangle and record your
findings.
What type of triangle is this? What do you observe about its angles?
Q 2. Now measure and record the sides and angles of this triangle.
What type of triangle is shown? What do you notice about its angles?
Q3: Measure and record the sides and angles of this triangle.
Q4- Measure each triangle (sides and angles), then name the triangle family to which it belongs. Present your findings in the form of a table.
Sides Angles
WY 5cm WXY 72
YX 5cm XWY 72
XW 3cm WYX 36
Family = isosceles
Q 5. Take a blank sheet of paper or cardboard. Draw a triangle on it, and mark each angle with dots, thus.
Cut out your triangle, then cut the three angles from the triangle thus:
Q6: Without using your protractor, calculate the size ofthe angles marked with letters.
Q7: Here is a page from Sprog Spacewalkers geometry notebook. He has measured the angles of some As, but not very carefully. Make a list of the triangles whose
Triangles
a.ABC = 90 b. CDE 25
BAC = 70 CED 115
ACB = 20 DEC 43
e.STU = 35 f. XYZ 35
SUT = 47 XZY 110
TSU =100 ZXY40
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CONSTRUCTING TRIANGLES
We can construct a triangle if we know:
or (b) the length of 2 sides plus the size ofthe angle between them
or (c) the size of 2 angles plus the length of the sides between them
Step 1
Step 2
Keeping the pivot of your compasses on the 0 cm mark, stretch out the pencil arm till the pencil point touches the 4 cm mark. Now point the pivot on point A of line AB. Mark an
Step 3
Readjust your Compasses so that the arms are 3 cm apart (use your ruler) Place the pivot on point B and draw a second arc:
Step 4
The point where the two arcs cross marks the third vertex, C, of your triangle. Join C to A and then to B using your ruler.
CONSTRUCTING TRIANGLES
Q2: Tick the sets of measurements which cannot be made into triangles.
CONSTRUCTING TRIANGLES
Q5: Construct the triangles whose measurements are given in this table
AB BC ABC
5 cm 2.5 cm 75
5.6 cm 3 cm 115
4.8 cm 5,2 cm 35
Q6: Now construct triangles with these measurements.
AB CAB CBA
a)4.5 cm 45 75
b)5.6 cm 25 55
c)6.3 cm 90 35
Q7: Choosing your own measurements, construct and then label.
REMEMBERING QUADRILATERALS
Q2: Name each of these quadrilaterals. Then measures all 4 angles. What is the sum of the angles?
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Q 1. In the following figure some of the coloured lines are perpendicular to line PQ. Write their names in your notebook. (pic)
1. AB is perpendicular to-
2. AE is perpendicular to-
3. DE is perpendicular to-
4. XC is perpendicular to-
3-Look carefully at line XY. Which of the lines are parallel to the coloured line? Write their names in your notebook.
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b. EF perpendicular to FG
a. PQ perpendicular to QR
2. Using your set square, draw these perpendicular lines.
Q1: Using your ruler and protractor (or set square), draw these sets of parallel lines. Dont forget to mark arrows on them.
I cm apart
AB
cm
CD
Parallel lines PQ and RS, each 3.8 cm long, and I.7 cm apart
PQ
RS
Addenda = 4
Average = I3
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AVERAGE
Q3: Below are the weights recorded for four I0-gear-old children test. Work out the average weight of the children
NAME WEIGHT
Mona 34.0kg
Kashif 36.2kg
Aslam 35.8kg
Insia 40.0kg
Find (i) the average number of girls in each class, (ii) the average
number of bogs in each class,
(iii) the total number of children in the school and (iv) the average
number of children in each class.
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Q1: This column graph shows one-week attendance for Class 5 at Ahsan Primary School.
Number of children
(GRAPH)
Day
Study the graph, then work out the average marks scored by the 6 children. Which children scored above the average? This graph shows the price of 4 story books
(graph)
You can see that average is a number roughly halfway between the smallest number and the largest attendance.
(graph)
Q3: Here is the top part of a column graph showing 4 childrens results in a test.
Look at the graph and estimate what the average marks will be. Than work out the average exactly.
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Q 4: Study the graphs, then work out the average speed for each journey.
Distance (km)
= 20 km/hr
1. Distance (km)
1. Distance(km)
1. Distance (km)
90 km covered in 5 hours
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T= -
S = 55 kmph, D = IIOkm,
T: -
T:-
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Convert these temperatures into the other Scale (answer to 2 decimal places where necessary).
ALGEBRA
1. Look at the objects in each plate and write the initial of each object in the blank.
1. (2 lollipops) (3 sweets)
(2 chocolates) (4 burgers)
B: Now, write all these using different symbols of your choice. For example, lollipop can be written as w, sweet as x and so on.
C: If x stands for one rupee, write the amount of money. each box contains, using x:
D: Put all the money together, and write your answer using x:
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ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
Q1: Now, put all the items given in Exercise 2A, on the previous page, in one tray.
Q 2. Now, write each group as an algebraic expression, using first the initial letter and then the last letter of each word.
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Q1: Now, write the following sets at objects as a algebric expressions using different alphabets of your choice.
SIMPLE MULTIPLICATION
Write in short.
Q 3: Write as an addition:
a. 3g
b. 5q
c. 82
Q 4. Now, write the sum in each case.
3a+2b+c; 3a+2b+c
= 2 (3a+ 2b+c)
= 6a+4b+2c
b. 2p+iq+3r;2p+lq+3r;
2p+1q+3r
a. 4x + 5y; 4x + 5y
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a. Rectangle with
length of p cm,
and breadth q cm
c. Rectangle with
b. Square with length f cm and
side s cm breadth g cm.
Q2: Expand and write.
5p = 5 x p (or F 5.p)
=p+p+p+p+p
a. 6m
b. 9z
c. pq cm2
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REVIEW
Exercise
Write out these problems in algebraic terms and work them out.
1. 5 pineapples
2. 3 pineapples
3. x pineapples
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1. a) p+p+p+p+p+p =-
2. 4k =-
3. 3d 2d =-
4. 7x + 3x + 2x =-
5. 80 2c =-
Q7:Add:
c. y x z
a.a x b b. p x r
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Q2: Change into International periods and write the International number name.
d.
a. b. c. 8,02,46,1
42,03,721 3,16,72,049 50,47,834 I8
b. c. 22, d. 84,
a. 1,627,148 7,24,16,831 14,690 1172,063
Q4: For each number, write (i) the predecessor and (ii) the successor.
b. 6, c. 14,
a. 2,348,000 10,00,000 17,600 d. 84,000,000
Q6: Round oft each number (i) to the nearest I0 and; (ii) to the nearest I00.
Q7: Round off each number (i) to decimal place and (ii) to 2 decimal places.
d.
a. 1629312 b. 8.I97x36 c. 8074593 10.89575
Q9: Solve, Writing your answer to two decimal places where necessary.
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Q11. Simplify.
a. 6X5+18-4 b. 11+18+321
c. 9 x21+7+14-5 d. 8.10.16-0.6114
12. Simplify.
a. l=4.2cm,b=5cm,h=1.5cm b. I=I0m,b=3.5m,h=4.3m
d. any 5-digit number
c. l=6.9cm,b=7.5cm,h=2.2cm divisible by 4.
Q15: Write down:
Q16: Write the numbers whose prime factors are given here, using brackets to help you.
a. 2 X 2 X 2 X b. 2 x 2 x 2 x 5
3 x5 c. 2x3x5xV7x7x11
a. 1026; 247
b.21A6; H84
c. 368; 1173
d. I377; |836
Q19: Find the LCM of each set.
a. 12, 15, 21
b. 24, 32, 26
c. 10, 12, 18
d. 27, 30, 15
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1. If the product of 2 numbers is 270 and their HCF is 3, their LCM is-
2. For a pair of numbers, the HCF is 4 and the LCM is 252.
a) x b)5 x6
c) 3 2 d) x x
e)9 1 f)
Q22: Multiply each number (i) by 10 (ii) by 100 and (iii) by 1000: ,
a. 4.8
b. 1 .47
c. 6.87
d. 4.535
Q23: Solve.
a. 2.34X4.61 =
b. 3.604 x 7.3 =
Q25: Change these into decimals, giving your answer (i) to 2 decimal places and (ii) to 3 decimal places.
a)
b)
c)
Q26: Write as percentages, using the % symbol.
a) b) c) 3
a) 1 b) 4 c) 3
can,
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Calculate.
a. 20% of Rs 40.75
a. P = Rs 11200, R = 5%,T =
3 years
b. P = Rs 5000, R = 6%,T = 4
years
C. P = Rs85O, R = 9%,T = 2
years
AB BC AC BAC ABC
a 4cm 5cm 3.5
b 6cm 4cm 55 o
c 5cm 7cm 80 o
d 7.5cm 35 o 45 o
36. Construct: