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MTAP-DEPED Saturday Program in Mathematics Grade 5 Session 2

A. Multiply.

732 135 626 474 856


1. x 34 2. x 24 3. x 72 4. x 43 5. x 17

B. Divide.

1. 9 459 2. 17 391 3. 19 4883 4. 43 6579 5. 159 9063

C. Find the quotients mentally.

1. 10 8120 3. 100 65100 5. 100 39700 7. 100 24700 9. 1000 1 562 000

2. 10 54500 4. 100 76400 6. 10 1470 8. 1000 3698 000 10. 1000 4 056 000

D. Which of the following are prime numbers? Write P on the blank provided before the number.

_______1. 220 _______ 5. 121 _______9. 101 _______13. 702

_______2. 83 _______6. 107 _______10. 301 _______14. 211

_______3. 105 _______7. 109 _______11. 723 _______15. 311

_______4. 223 ________8. 117 _______12. 517 _______16. 501

E. Write the prime factorization of each of the following numbers.

1. 252 5. 360 9. 2240


2. 104 6. 624 10. 1536
3. 264 7. 8072 11. 2592
4. 450 8. 1728 12. 1512

F. Find the sum of set of number and give the average. Explain how to get the average of a given set of
numbers.

SET OF NUMBERS SUM AVERAGE


1. 24, 18 , 33
2. 36 , 54 , 83 , 27
3. 34 , 42 , 47
4. 82 , 47 , 55 , 92
6. 248 , 123 , 217 , 244

G. Give the GCF and LCM of each pair of numbers.

GCF LCM GCF LCM GCF LCM

1. 42, 72 4. 88, 96 ___ ______ 7. 120, 180

2. 44, 55 _ 5. 40, 60 8. 144, 216

3. 154, 264 6. 100, 280 9. 120, 150

G. Answer each of the following problems.


1. At the gym, Rose swims every 6 days, runs every 4 days, and cycles every 16 days. If she did all
three activities today, in how many days will she do all three activities again on the same day?

2. Sean needs to ship 14 rock CDs, 12 classical CDs, and 8 pop CDs. He can pack only one type of CD
in each box, and he must pack the same number of CDs in each box. What is the greatest number of
CDs Oscar can pack in each box?
3. I want to plant 45 daisy plants, 81 mango plants and 63 eggplant plants in my garden. If I put the
same number of plants in each row and each row has only one type of plant, what is the greatest
number of plants I can put in one row?

4. Forks are sold 6 to a package and Spoons are sold 8 to a package. If you want to have the same
number of each item for a party, what is the least number of packages of each you need to buy?.

5. Zoie collects stickers. She can arrange those 15 or 18 stickers to a page without any left over. What
is the least number of stickers for which she can do this?

6. Every composite number can be written as a product of its prime factors. What is the smallest number
that has 2, 3 and 5 as factors?

7. What is the smallest number that has 2, 3 and 7 as factors? How many numbers less than 300 have
2, 3 and 7 as factors?

8. Every even number greater than 2 can be written as the sum of 2 or more prime numbers. For
examples, 6 = 3+3, 8 = 3 + 5. Write 12, 16, 22, 24 and 34 as the sum of two or more prime numbers.

9. A full moon occurs every 30 days. If the last full moon occurred on a Friday, how many days will pass
before a full moon occurs again on a Friday?

10. Jhamia has diving lessons every fifth day and swimming lessons every third day. If she had a diving
lesson and a swimming lesson on May 5, when will be the next date on which she has both diving
and swimming lessons?

Challenge:

1. Red can bike around their subdivision in 4 minutes while Jim can do it is 5 minutes. If they start at the
gate of their subdivision at 3:00 P.M., when will they be together again at the gate? How many times
will they be together at the gate in one hour?

2. There are red, blue and green bulbs in a parole. The red blinks every 2 seconds, the blue blinks every
3 seconds and the green blinks every 4 seconds. They first blink together at 8:00 P.M. When will they
blink together again? How many times will they blink together in one minute?

3. In a test, Jane scored 15 points fewer than Susan who scored 78 points. Lianne scored two-thirds as
many points as Jane. How many points did Jane and Lianne score?

4. J = 1 + 12 + 13 + 14 + 15 + 16 + 17 + 18. How many prime factors does J have?

5. A clock alarms at the indicated number of times at regular intervals as follows: ..., 8, 1, 9, 1, 10, 1, 11,
1, 12, 1, 1, 1, _____, ______, … What are the next two numbers?

Prepared by:

MARIA ROSALYN O. PAYACAG


DONNA MAY R. SANTOS

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