Mtap 3a
Mtap 3a
Mtap 3a
10. Fill in the blank with >, <, or =. (21 + 43) __ (78 – 12)
11. Fill in the blank with the correct number: ____ minutes = 3 hours.
12. How many vertices does this figure have?
MTAP Reviewer Set 4 Questions
1. What is the largest number that can be formed using the digits 1, 8, 2,
and 9?
2. Leah is taller the Abby. Leah is shorter than Kate. Who is the tallest
among the three friends?
3. What is the product of 4 and 9 × 9?
4. Round off Php 34.59 to the nearest peso?
5. What is 97 – (18 + 5)?
6. The green point below can be represented by what fraction?
7. The rectangle below has length 18 cm and with 7 centimeter. What is its
perimeter?
6. The sum of two numbers is 19 and their product is 90. What are the
numbers?
7. Rina has twelve 50 cents and Sarah has twenty 25 cents? Who has more
money and by how much?
8. Arrange the following fractions from least to greatest. [ 1/5, 1/2, 1/10 ]
9. Write 8 and 52/100 in decimals.
10. Which is the heaviest among these weights? 1 kilogram, 1500 grams,
2000 milligram
11. Jane studied her lesson from 7 o’clock up to 8:45 in the evening. How
long did she study?
12. Find the missing time: 11:00, 11:20, 11:40, ______.
1. What are the missing numbers int he pattern? 18, 25, 32, ___, 46, ___?
2. Fill in the blanks with <, = or >. 2 x 3 + 4 __ 18 – 7
3. What is the place value of 9 in 923?
4. In the calendar below, what day is the September 3 of the same year?
Solve each item on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank.
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
Clincher questions
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. Father has three P500 bills, six P100 bills, five P50 bills and
eight P20 bills in his wallet. How much money has Father in his wallet?
__________2. Find the sum of the first 8 odd numbers.
Clincher questions
Do-Or-Die question
____________ 1. In a queue, John is 8th from the front and 11th from the
back. How many are in the queue?
____________ 2. If 8 is the first multiple of 8, what is the 14th multiple of
8?
____________ 3. If 15 + 25 + N = 16 x 5, what is N?
____________ 4. If you can save P5.50 a week, how many weeks do you
need to save to buy yourself a shirt worth P100?
____________5. Three squares of side 12 cm are placed side by side
without overlap to form one rectangle. What is the perimeter of the
rectangle made?
____________6. If 4 times the number is 192, what is 5 times the number?
Clincher questions
____________1.What number is midway between 1/3 and ½ ?
____________2. What two numbers have a sum of 15 and a difference of
3?
____________3. A square has an area of 36 m2. If each side is doubled,
what is the area of the bigger square?
Do-Or-Die questions
____________1. Nena is skip counting by 4 from 6 saying 6, 10, 14, … What
will she say on the 30th skip?
Clincher questions
____________ 1. Which number does not belong? 19, 29, 43, 47, 51, 53
____________2. A boy sells comics for P12.50. If he pays P10 for each and
can sell 150 a week, how much does he earn?
____________3. A farmer brought 35 hens and goats to market. If the
animals had 84 legs, how many goats were there?
Do-Or-Die questions
____________1. I have 17 coins worth P28.50 in my purse in 25¢, 1-peso
and 5- peso coins. How many of each coin are there?
Clincher questions
Do-Or-Die questions
____________1. Leni was 7 years old on March 3, 1998. In what year will
she be 16 years old?
____________ 2. A farmer gathered 245 mangoes from one tree and 198
from another tree. He put them 60 in a basket. How many mangoes were
not in a full basket?
____________3. If you divide 352 by a number, the quotient is 15 and the
remainder is 7. What is the divisor?
____________ 4. What is the sum of the first 4 odd numbers greater than
20?
____________5. Thirty-six students joined a Science Club; 11 less than
twice as many joined a Math Club. Together, how many members have the
2 clubs if each student can join only one club?
____________6. If 3 ponkans cost P20, how many can I buy with P150
Clincher questions
__________1. The moon goes around the earth in 28 days. How many
times can it go completely around the earth in one year?
__________ 2.Kim took a test of 3 parts. He got 40 or 2/3 of the first part,
45 or ¾ of the second part and 40 or 4/5 of the third part. How many items
were in the test?
__________3. A hamburger sandwich and a glass of softdrinks cost P40.
Two hamburger sandwiches and a glass of softdrinks cost P71.50.What is
the cost of a glass of softdrinks?
Part I: Solve each problem and write the answer on the blank before the
number. [ 2 points each - 30 minutes]
3. Nora collects stamps. She puts 15 stamps on each page of her album. If
28 pages are full and the last has only 7 stamps, how many stamps does
Nora have?
4. Lito and Nardo are playing a numbers game. Lito gives a number and
then Nardo gives another. Fill in the missing numbers. LITO 2 4 6 10 12 14
18 NARDO 7 11 15 23 27 35
5. A test has three parts. Kim got 40 or 2/3 of the first part, 36 or ¾ of the
second part and 48 or 4/5 of the third part. a. How many correct answers
did Kim get in all? b. How many items in all are there? c. How many
mistakes in all did Kim make?
1. A clock strikes once for the first quarter hour, twice for the half hour,
thrice for the third quarter and as many times as the hour, that is it strikes
one at 1:00, twice at 2:00 and so on. How many times in all does it strike
from 9:00 A.M. to 12 noon?
3. A crew of 3 men can do a job in 3 weeks and 2 days. How long would it
take a crew of 4 men to do the job if they work at the same rate? [Note that
a work week contains 6 days.]
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank. Time: 75 minutes
II. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Write a neat and complete solution
on the space below. Label your answers. Then write the answer on the
blank before the number. [3 points each]
__________ 1. Nelly got 95, 92, 94, 85 and 90 on 5 tests. What must she get
on the 6th test for her average to be 92?
__________ 2. Kitty has a photo album of 30 pages. She places 6 pictures
on each page. Twenty-one pages of her album are full; the 22nd has only 4
pictures. How many more pictures can Kitty put in her album?
__________ 3. Twenty-five telephone poles are 50 meters apart. What is
the distance from the first pole to the last pole?
__________ 4. A man can do a job in 12 days working 8 hours a day. How
many hours a day must the same man work so he can finish the same job in
10 days?
__________ 5. Beth earned P1500 for 6 days of work. Ann earned P2,150
for 8 days. Who earned more per day of work? Why?
III. Solve each problem on scratch paper and then write a neat and
complete solution on the space below. Label your answers. [5 points each]
1. Rose receives P1.60 in change in 5¢, 10¢ and 25¢. She received 17 coins
in all. How many of each kind did she receive?
2. A school bus can carry 55 children. The bus picks up 1 child at the first
stop. At the second stop, it picks up two children. At the third stop, it picks
up 3 children. At each stop, it picks up one more child than at the previous
stop. After how many stops will the bus be full?
3. Ricky has 48 stamps; Pete has twice as many stamps as Ricky. Rod has
thrice as many stamps as the combined stamps of Ricky and Pete. How
many stamps do they have together? If the three decide to share the
stamps equally, how many will each have?
2007 Regional Individual Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEdMath Challenge
Grade 3
Solve each problem and write the answer on the blank before each number.
[ 2 points each] Time: 80 minutes
II. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then, write a neat and complete
solution on the space provided. [3 points each]
1. Five atis cost P35. An atis and 9 apples cost P115. How much is the cost of
one dozen atis and one dozen apples?
4. Ann has P425; Beth has P160 more than Ann while Tess has as much as
Ann and Beth together. How much money does Tess have?
5. The product of two numbers is 48 and their quotient is 3. Find the two
numbers.
III. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then, write a neat and complete
solution on the space provided. [5 points each]
1. Joe and Tim played a game. At the end of a game, the loser gave the
winner 5¢. After some time, Joe had won 3 games and Tim had 15¢ more
than when he began. How many games did they play?
2. A farmer has 50 animals in his farm. 21 are chicken, and the rest are
ducks and cows. If there are 118 legs in all, how many ducks and cows are
there?
3. Two-thirds of the area of a square garden is 96 m2. Find the area and the
perimeter of the garden. If santan are to be planted along the edges 4 dm
apart, how many santan plants will be needed?
I. Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before each number.
[ 2 points each]
II. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then write a neat and complete
solution on the space provided. [3 points each]
1.Two-fifths of the 2150 students in a school are boys. If ¼ of the boys and
1/3 of the girls are scouts, how many scouts are in the school?
2.There are 56 pupils in a class. 2/7 of the pupils walk to school, ¼ take the
school bus and the rest take a jeep. How many pupils go to school by each
method?
5. The cost of a book is P159. The cost of 5 Math notebooks is P117.50. Find
the cost of 2 of the books and 12 of the notebooks.
III. Solve each problem on scratch paper; then write a neat and complete
solution on the space provided. [5 points each]
1.Five oranges and one apple cost P56.00. One orange and 5 apples cost
P64.00. How much do a dozen oranges and 18 apples cost?
3.There are 32 red marbles in a box. The ratio of red marbles to green
marbles in the box is 2:3. If 8 more red marbles are added into the box,
what is the new ratio of the number of red marbles to that of green
marbles?
2004 Sectoral Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd MathChallenge Grade 3
____________1. A bag marked P280 was sold for P240. The discount is
what fraction, in the lowest terms of the marked price?
____________2. Carla is 6 ½ years older than her brother and the sum of
their ages is 24 ½ . How old is Carla?
____________3. If ponkans cost 3 for P25 and apples cost 2 for P25, how
much willl a dozen of each kind of fruit cost?
____________4. A rectangular garden is 18 meters by 14 meters. How
much will it cost to fence it if one meter of fencing material costs P45?
____________5. Marlon saves P5.50 a week from his allowance. After 9
weeks, he wanted to buy a bag worth P80. How much money does he have
to ask from his mother to buy the bag?
____________6. A rectangular playground is 85 meters by 70 meters. If you
walk 5 times around it, how many meters will that be?
Clincher questions
____________1. What is the sum of the whole numbers between 8 and 13?
____________ 2. Nancy bought 2 T-shirts at P105 each and one blouse for
P125. How much change did she get from a P500-bill?
____________ 3. Father picked 240 mangoes. He put ¾ of them into
baskets to be sold. He gave 15 to each of his two neighbors. How many
mangoes remained for the family?
Do-Or-Die questions
____________1. Stella has three 5-peso coins and two 1-peso coins. Katie
has five 25¢ coins. How much more do they need to buy a Christmas décor
that costs P25?
____________2. The math tests of Tom are 88, 85, 92, 90. What must he
get in the last test so that his average is 90?
2005 Sectoral Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd MathChallenge Grade 3
____________1. How many pieces of string, each 2 ½ m long, can you cut
from a 55-meter roll of string?
____________2. Mother bought 2 kilos of pork at P125 a kilo; 1 ½ kilos of
beef at P165 a kilo. How much did she pay in all?
____________3. Rita bought a watermelon for P65 and a papaya that cost
P25.50 less than the watermelon. How much did she pay for both?
____________4. A rectangular school yard is 85 meters by 65 meters. If you
walk twice around it, how many meters will that be?
____________5. Peter sells 180 hand towels for P18.50 each. If he gets 50
centavos for each towel, how much does he earn?
____________6. Three times a number minus 15 equals 75. What is the
number?
____________1. A school bag marked P225 was sold for P200. The discount
is what fraction, in lowest terms, of the marked price?
____________2. Rico can run 1 ½ m a second. How many minutes will it
take him to run 450 m?
____________ 3. A rectangular garden is 18 meters by 14 meters. How
much will it cost to fence it if one meter of fencing material costs P60?
____________4. What is the 25th number in the pattern 7, 11, 15, 19, … ?
____________5. What number nearest to 4584 is divisible by 47 without
remainder?
____________6. In a school, the boys are 2/5 of all the students. If there
are 260 boys, how many girls are there?
Clincher questions
____________1. What is the sum of the whole numbers between 8 and 13?
Clincher questions
Do-Or-Die questions
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
Solve each problem and putthe answer on the blank before the number.
Below are the 2015 MTAP Math Challenge Division Oral Competition
questions with answers for Grade 3 pupils.
1.) What is the smallest whole number that can be rounded to 1500?
Answer: 1450
9.) One piece of lumber was cut to 1-meter long pieces. Six cuts were made.
How long was the lumber?
Answer: 7 meters
11.) Eighty-five guests need to take the elevator to the auditorium. The
elevator can hold 9 guests at a time. What would be the least number of
the guests in the elevator on its last trip?
Answer: 4
3.) What is the greatest number than can exactly divide 36, 60 and 24?
Answer: 12
5.) Karen reads a booklet. The digit “3” appeared 8 times in the page
numbers. How many pages are there in the booklet?
Answer: 33
6.) Anna earned P 7, 200. She gives her mother 1/5 of this amount and
spends 1/6 of the money on the groceries. What fraction of her earnings is
left?
Answer: 19/30
4.) A woman spent two-thirds of her money. She lost two-thirds of the
remainder and then had 200 pesos left. With how much money did she
start?
Answer: Php 1, 800
5.) Three apples weigh same as 18 eggs. Two pineapples weigh as the same
as 36 eggs. How many apples weigh the same as three pineapples?
Answer: 9
6.) Insert operation symbols between the digits to make the equation work:
2 4 3 1 = 23
Answer: 2 x 4 x 3 – 1 = 23
Clincher
1.) What are the next two numbers in this pattern? 2 ½, 3, 3 ¾, 4 ½, ___,
___
Answer: 5 ¼, 6
2.) Mila and her sister start playing tic-tac-toe at 7:40am. School starts at
8:25 am and it takes her 15 minutes to get to school. What is the longest
amount of time Mila can play with her sister?
Answer: 30 minutes
3.) I am thinking of a number. I add 17. I double it. I subtract 6. I halve the
number. I get 20. What’s my number?
Answer: 6
Do or Die
When Anna, Bella, and Carla compared the amount of money each had,
they found out that Anna and Bella together had Php 1, 250, Bella and Carla
together had Php 1, 830, and Anna and Carla together had Php 1, 060. Who
had the least amount of money, and how much is it?
Below are the 2015 Grade 3 MTAP Elimination Questions. I will post the
solutions of selected items later. Also, if time permits, I will redraw some of
the figures.
1.) Tom bought some cans of paint. He used 18 cans to paint the house and
had 8 cans left. How many cans of paint did he buy?
Answer: 26
2.) Mary puts 8 stickers in every page of her 12-page album. How many
stickers does Mary have in all?
Answer: 96
3.) Dan and Ben found shells on the beach. Dan found 138. When they put
together all the shells they found, they had 257. How many shells did Ben
find?
Answer: 119
5.) Mary subtracted 12 from her age then divided the result by 3. The final
answer was 2. How old is Mary?
Answer: 18
6.) Tim bought 5 boxes of juice. Each box contains 6 cans of juice. He drank
two cans of juice and put the rest in the refrigerator. How many cans of
juice did Tim put in the refrigerator?
Answer: 28
7.) A school needs 480 notebooks for next year. If the notebooks come in
packages of 6, how many packages should the school buy?
Answer: 80
8.) A classroom has equal number of boys and girls. Eleven girls left to play
badminton, leaving twice as many boys as girls in the classroom. What was
the original number of pupils present?
Answer: 44
9.) A jar filled with water weighs 8 kg. When one-half of the water is poured
out, the jar and remaining water weight 4 ¾ kg. How much does jar weigh?
Answer: 1 1/2
10.) Lyn gave half of his salary and P 500 to his parents. Then he spent half
of his remaining salary and P 1, 000 on rent. How much was his salary if he
had P 5, 600 left?
Answer: 27, 400
12.) The weight of a box of chocolates is 240 grams. After taking out ¾ of
the chocolates, the remaining chocolates and the box weighs 90 grams.
What is the weight of the all the chocolates?
Answer: 200
13.) Jay and Ken had the same number of stickers. Jay gave Ken 5 stickers.
How many more stickers does Ken have than Jay does?
Answer: 10
14.) Andrea has 5 baskets that hold a total of 25 mangoes. Each basket has
a different number of mangoes. No basket has either 1 or 2 mangoes. How
many mangoes are there in each basket?
Answer: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
15.) There are 34 students in a class. Every student plays at least one of two
sports: basketball and volleyball. Seventeen students play basketball only.
Five students play both basketball and volleyball. How many students play
volleyball only?
Answer: 12
16.) Eion has 327 play cards. Dion has 132 and Genrish has twice as many
play cards as Dion. Who has the largest collection of play cards?
Answer: Eion
17.) Five hundred eighty-two students voted for the two candidates for
Student Council president – Rina and Rico. Rina got 257 votes. Who won?
By how many votes?
Answer: Rico, 68
18.) This stairway is 3 steps high. How many bricks are needed to make a
12-step high stairway?
Answer: 78
19.) In a math contest of 10 problems, 3 points are given for each correct
answer and 1 point is deducted for each incorrect answer. If Nancy did all
10 problems and scored 18 points, how many correct answers did she have?
Answer: 7
20.) I have sold 2/3 of my pencils for P 18 each. If I have 12 pencils left, how
much money did I collected for the pencils I sold?
Answer: 432
21.) There are 8 aluminum cans on the shelf. Each contains 350 milliliters of
soup. Beth poured all the soup into one bowl. How many liters of soup did
she have?
Answer: 3
22.) Matt kept track of his weight for the past month. On April 1 he weighed
56 kilograms. On May 1 he weighed 1,200 grams more. By June 1 he lost 2
kilograms. What was his weight on the first of June?
Answer: 53 kg
23.) Mila fell asleep at 9:30 pm and woke up at 5:45 am the next morning.
Her brother Martin had been sleeping 1 hour and 10 min longer. How many
hours and minutes had Martin been sleeping?
Answer: 9
24.) There are 11 lampposts on one side of the path in the park. The
distance between each pair of neighboring lamppost is 6 meters. George
ran all the way from the first lamppost to the last one. How many meters
has he ran?
Answer: 60
25.) Mel gave away 59 of his marbles on the first day. On the second day he
gave away 24 less than the first day. On the third day he gave away marbles
that is double the number that he gave away on the first day. And on the
last day he gave away 26 more than what he gave away on the third day.
How many marbles did he give away in all?
Answer: 474
26.) The product of two numbers is 144 and their difference is 10. What is
the sum of the two numbers?
Answer: 26
27.) Two numbers have a sum of 15 and a product of 44. What is the bigger
number?
Answer: 11
29.) A total of 37 candies are placed in 7 jars. Each jar has different number
of candies. No jar has exactly 5 nor 6 candies. No jar is empty. What is the
greatest number of candies that any one jar can have?
Answer: 11
31.) The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 meters and the measure of each side
is a whole number. How many rectangles with different shapes satisfy these
conditions?
Answer: 7
32.) One side of square A is three times the length of one side of square B.
How many times greater is the area of square A than the area of square B?
Answer: 9
33.) In the diagram, there is an equilateral triangle and a square. All the
sides of an equilateral triangle are equal. If the area of the square is 25
cm^2, find the perimeter of the triangle.
Answer: 15
34.) Gino forms three numbers with the digits 1 to 9. All the numbers have
three digits, and each digit is used only once. Gino added all the three
numbers. What is the greatest sum Gino can obtain?
Answer: 2556
35.) Nina cooked 121 hotdogs for the Christmas party. There were 16 male
and 18 female guests. Each male
guest ate 1 more hotdog than each female guest. Each of the female guests,
including Nina, ate equal number of hotdogs. How many hotdogs did each
male guest eat?
Answer: 4
36.) There are a total of 58 Grade 2 pupils. There are two sections for Grade
2: Rose and Lily. When six pupils were transferred from section Rose to
section Lily. The two sections then have the same number of students. How
many students were there in section Rose before the transfer?
Answer: 35
38.) A length of wire is cut into several smaller pieces. Each of the smaller
pieces is bent into squares. Each square has a side that measures 3
centimeters. The total area of the smaller square is 72 square centimeters.
What was the original length of wire?
Answer: 96
39.) Ed weighs 10 kg more than his sister Debbie. Their combined weight is
120 kg. How many kilograms does Ed weigh?
Answer: 70
40.) If 100 soldiers can eat 100 dozen eggs in a week, how long will it take
400 soldiers to eat 400 dozen eggs?
Answer: 1 week
Below are the 2015 MTAP Math Challenge Division Oral Competition
questions with answers for Grade 3 pupils.
1.) What is the smallest whole number that can be rounded to 1500?
2.) Two hundred thirty five is 65 less than what number?
3.) What number gives 540 when subtracted from 10000?
4.) What is 125 more than 8 times 15?
5.) What is the smallest whole number n to make n/11 improper?
6.) What must be added to 5/7 to get a sum of 2?
7.) What is the second greatest factor of 36?
8.) Five days before yesterday was Wednesday. What is today?
9.) One piece of lumber was cut to 1-meter long pieces. Six cuts were made.
How long was the lumber?
10.) How many weeks are there in 4 years?
11.) Eighty-five guests need to take the elevator to the auditorium. The
elevator can hold 9 guests at a time. What would be the least number of
the guests in the elevator on its last trip?
Clincher
1.) What are the next two numbers in this pattern? 2 ½, 3, 3 ¾, 4 ½, ___,
___
2.) Mila and her sister start playing tic-tac-toe at 7:40am. School starts at
8:25 am and it takes her 15 minutes to get to school. What is the longest
amount of time Mila can play with her sister?
3.) I am thinking of a number. I add 17. I double it. I subtract 6. I halve the
number. I get 20. What’s my number?
Do or Die
When Anna, Bella, and Carla compared the amount of money each had,
they found out that Anna and Bella together had Php 1, 250, Bella and Carla
together had Php 1, 830, and Anna and Carla together had Php 1, 060. Who
had the least amount of money, and how much is it?
1.) Tom bought some cans of paint. He used 18 cans to paint the house and
had 8 cans left. How many cans of paint did he buy?
2.) Mary puts 8 stickers in every page of her 12-page album. How many
stickers does Mary have in all?
3.) Dan and Ben found shells on the beach. Dan found 138. When they put
together all the shells they found, they had 257. How many shells did Ben
find?
4.) Jeri is thinking of a mystery number. If she divides it by 8 and then
subtracts 7 from the result, the difference is 1. What is Jeri’s mystery
number?
5.) Mary subtracted 12 from her age then divided the result by 3. The final
answer was 2. How old is Mary?
6.) Tim bought 5 boxes of juice. Each box contains 6 cans of juice. He drank
two cans of juice and put the rest in the refrigerator. How many cans of
juice did Tim put in the refrigerator?
7.) A school needs 480 notebooks for next year. If the notebooks come in
packages of 6, how many packages should the school buy?
8.) A classroom has equal number of boys and girls. Eleven girls left to play
badminton, leaving twice as many boys as girls in the classroom. What was
the original number of pupils present?
9.) A jar filled with water weighs 8 kg. When one-half of the water is poured
out, the jar and remaining water weight 4 ¾ kg. How much does jar weigh?
10.) Lyn gave half of his salary and P 500 to his parents. Then he spent half
of his remaining salary and P 1, 000 on rent. How much was his salary if he
had P 5, 600 left?
11.) In a concert, half of the audience was adults. One-third of the
remaining audiences were boys and the rest were girls. If there were 2,000
girls in the concert, how many people attended the concert?
12.) The weight of a box of chocolates is 240 grams. After taking out ¾ of
the chocolates, the remaining chocolates and the box weighs 90 grams.
What is the weight of the all the chocolates?
13.) Jay and Ken had the same number of stickers. Jay gave Ken 5 stickers.
How many more stickers does Ken have than Jay does?
14.) Andrea has 5 baskets that hold a total of 25 mangoes. Each basket has
a different number of mangoes. No basket has either 1 or 2 mangoes. How
many mangoes are there in each basket?
15.) There are 34 students in a class. Every student plays at least one of two
sports: basketball and volleyball. Seventeen students play basketball only.
Five students play both basketball and volleyball. How many students play
volleyball only?
16.) Eion has 327 play cards. Dion has 132 and Genrish has twice as many
play cards as Dion. Who has the largest collection of play cards?
17.) Five hundred eighty-two students voted for the two candidates for
Student Council president – Rina and Rico. Rina got 257 votes. Who won?
By how many votes?
18.) This stairway is 3 steps high. How many bricks are needed to make a
12-step high stairway?
19.) In a math contest of 10 problems, 3 points are given for each correct
answer and 1 point is deducted for each incorrect answer. If Nancy did all
10 problems and scored 18 points, how many correct answers did she have?
20.) I have sold 2/3 of my pencils for P 18 each. If I have 12 pencils left, how
much money did I collected for the pencils I sold?
21.) There are 8 aluminum cans on the shelf. Each contains 350 milliliters of
soup. Beth poured all the soup into one bowl. How many liters of soup did
she have?
22.) Matt kept track of his weight for the past month. On April 1 he weighed
56 kilograms. On May 1 he weighed 1,200 grams more. By June 1 he lost 2
kilograms. What was his weight on the first of June?
23.) Mila fell asleep at 9:30 pm and woke up at 5:45 am the next morning.
Her brother Martin had been sleeping 1 hour and 10 min longer. How many
hours and minutes had Martin been sleeping?
24.) There are 11 lampposts on one side of the path in the park. The
distance between each pair of neighboring lamppost is 6 meters. George
ran all the way from the first lamppost to the last one. How many meters
has he ran?
25.) Mel gave away 59 of his marbles on the first day. On the second day he
gave away 24 less than the first day. On the third day he gave away marbles
that is double the number that he gave away on the first day. And on the
last day he gave away 26 more than what he gave away on the third day.
How many marbles did he give away in all?
26.) The product of two numbers is 144 and their difference is 10. What is
the sum of the two numbers?
27.) Two numbers have a sum of 15 and a product of 44. What is the bigger
number?
28.) Two numbers have a difference of 5 and a quotient of 2. What is the
smaller number?
29.) A total of 37 candies are placed in 7 jars. Each jar has different number
of candies. No jar has exactly 5 nor 6 candies. No jar is empty. What is the
greatest number of candies that any one jar can have?
30.) Cathy had a sum of money. She spent 1/5 of it in September, ¼ of it in
October and P 120 in November. After spending these amounts of money,
she still had P 540 left. How much money did she have at first?
31.) The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 meters and the measure of each side
is a whole number. How many rectangles with different shapes satisfy these
conditions?
32.) One side of square A is three times the length of one side of square B.
How many times greater is the area of square A than the area of square B?
33.) In the diagram, there is an equilateral triangle and a square. All the
sides of an equilateral triangle are equal. If the area of the square is 25
cm^2, find the perimeter of the triangle.
34.) Gino forms three numbers with the digits 1 to 9. All the numbers have
three digits, and each digit is used only once. Gino added all the three
numbers. What is the greatest sum Gino can obtain?
35.) Nina cooked 121 hotdogs for the Christmas party. There were 16 male
and 18 female guests. Each male
guest ate 1 more hotdog than each female guest. Each of the female guests,
including Nina, ate equal number of hotdogs. How many hotdogs did each
male guest eat?
36.) There are a total of 58 Grade 2 pupils. There are two sections for Grade
2: Rose and Lily. When six pupils were transferred from section Rose to
section Lily. The two sections then have the same number of students. How
many students were there in section Rose before the transfer?
37.) Jose began to read 10:30 in the morning. At 2:20 pm he stopped
reading. How many minutes did Jose read?
38.) A length of wire is cut into several smaller pieces. Each of the smaller
pieces is bent into squares. Each square has a side that measures 3
centimeters. The total area of the smaller square is 72 square centimeters.
What was the original length of wire?
39.) Ed weighs 10 kg more than his sister Debbie. Their combined weight is
120 kg. How many kilograms does Ed weigh?
40.) If 100 soldiers can eat 100 dozen eggs in a week, how long will it take
400 soldiers to eat 400 dozen eggs?