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SAS PREPARATION

NAME :
CLASS :

1. What are the missing numerals or numbers in words.

A. nine million and ninety thousand =

B. five million, eight hundred thousand and thirty-seven =

C. 6 009 504

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D. 1 500 070

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2. Round 3 926 180 To The Nearest

A. Millions.

B. Hundred Thousand.

C. Ten Thousand.

3. Estimate the value of each of the following.

A. 5 768 590 + 841 936 ≈

B. 23 815 – 4900 ≈
4. Estimate the value of each of the following.

a) 392 127 × 6 ≈

b) 19 805 ÷ 7 ≈

5. Find the first two common multiples of 3 and 6 and the least common multiple of

3 and 6.

a) The first two common multiples of 3 and 6 are _____

b) The least common multiple of 3 and 6 is

6. Blue pens are sold in packets of 9, red pens are sold in packets of 4 and green

pens are sold in packets of 12. Stellar wants to have an equal number of pens of

each color. What is the least number of packets of pens of each color she needs to

buy?

7. Multiply.

a) 231 × 30 =

b) 396 × 58 =

c) 713 × 25 =

8. Multiply. Use estimation to check your answer.

a) 7391 × 63 =

b) 7391 × 63 ≈

9. A machine can print 1846 pages of paper a day. How many pages of paper can it

print in 59 days?

10. Divide. Then, use estimation to check your answers.

Actual answer 5108 ÷ 42 =

Estimated answer 5108 ÷ 42 ≈


11. Sally has 8364 beads. She uses 19 beads to make 1 bracelet. What is the greatest

number of bracelets she can make?

12. Express in algebraic expression

A. Stephanie is 15 years old now. How old will she be in x years' time?

B. There were 50 cookies in a jar. Billy ate m cookies. How many cookies were

left in the jar? Express your answer in terms of m.

13. Find the value of each algebraic expression when n = 9.

a) n + 8 =

b) 15 + n =

14. Find the value of each algebraic expression when n = 12.

a) n – 8 =

b) 20 – n =

c) 12m =

15. Tom had 45 balloons. He gave t balloons to his friend. Then, he tied all the

balloons equally into 7 bunches. How many balloons were there in each bunch?

Express your answer in terms of t.

16. Find the value of each algebraic expression when r = 8

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