Reviewer (Bulprisa)
Reviewer (Bulprisa)
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
Direction: Read, analyze, and solve the given problems. Write your answer on the space provided.
_______________1. The ratio of duck eggs to chicken eggs in an egg store is 2:7. If there are 312 eggs in the
store, how many chicken eggs are there?
_______________2. The ratio of doors to windows is 1:5. There are 186 doors and windows in a building. How
many doors are there?
_______________3. There are 520 grade six pupils. If 5% of them are not joining the fieldtrip, how many
pupils will join the fieldtrip?
_______________4. There are 3, 455 books in the library. If 20% of these are Science books, how many are
nonscience books?
_______________5. Irish had 135 mangoes in the morning. If she was able to sell 80% of these by the end of
the day, how many mangoes did he have left?
_______________6. During the student government election, two candidates for a position got votes in a ratio
of 3:5. The total number of votes for the position is 600. How many votes did candidate A.
_______________7. Bob has 8 times as much money as Tim. Together, they have Php. 1, 260.00. How much
money does Bob have?
_______________8. Watermelon bought at Php. 180.00 each was sold with 25% profit. What was the selling
price of each?
_______________9. Mr. Garcia made a down payment of 30% on a house worth Php. 685, 000. How many
remains are to be paid?
_______________10. 15% of Mrs. Valle’s class were absent. If 6 were absent, how many students were in the
class?
ASSUMPTA ACADEMY, BULACAN, INC.
Camino Real Street, San Jose Bulakan, Bulacan
Telephone: (044) 792-1896 * E-mail: [email protected]
Member: Association of Schools of the Augustinian Sisters (ASAS)
Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)
Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP)
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
SESSION 1: PRE-TEST
Direction: Read, analyze, and solve the given problems. Write your answer on the space provided.
_______________1. There are 4660 peanuts to be packed in 14 boxes. Each box contains the same number of
peanuts. How many peanuts will be there in each box?
_______________2. Kathryn Bernardo stayed at the mall for 540 minutes. How many hours did she stay there/
_______________3. Arrah received 90 boxes of candies. If each box contains 50 candies, how many candies
did she receive in all?
_______________4. The total average of collected newspaper of grade 3 is 175 kilos a week. If the drive lasted
for 14 weeks, how many kilos of newspapers did they gather?
_______________5. If Lyn types at a speed of 149 words per minute, how many words can she type in half an
hour?
_______________6. A school needs 744 notebooks for next year, If the notebooks come in packages of 8, how
many packages should the school buy?
_______________7. Emma drinks 2 liters of water every day. If she wants to track her water intake over a year,
how many liters of water does she consume?
_______________8. A movie has a runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes. How many seconds is the movie's total
runtime?
_______________9. Sophia is timing her workout sessions. She notices that her last workout lasted for 7,200
seconds. If she wants to convert this duration into minutes to better track her exercise routine, how many
minutes did she work out for?
_______________10. Sandra sold each bag for Php. 345.00. If she sold 46 bags in total, how much did she
earn?
ASSUMPTA ACADEMY, BULACAN, INC.
Camino Real Street, San Jose Bulakan, Bulacan
Telephone: (044) 792-1896 * E-mail: [email protected]
Member: Association of Schools of the Augustinian Sisters (ASAS)
Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)
Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP)
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
A. Find the mean, median, mode and standard deviation for ungrouped data. Write your
answer on the space provided. Write your solution below the table.
STANDARD
GIVEN MEAN MEDIAN MODE
DEVIATION
3, 5, 7, 8, 6, 9, 8, 4, 8, 6, 8
B. Complete the table below and calculate the standard deviation for grouped data.
(X)
0-4 2
5-9 5
10-14 9
15-19 8
20-24 7
25-29 4
Mean:________________________
Variance:_____________________
Standard Deviation:_____________
ASSUMPTA ACADEMY, BULACAN, INC.
Camino Real Street, San Jose Bulakan, Bulacan
Telephone: (044) 792-1896 * E-mail: [email protected]
Member: Association of Schools of the Augustinian Sisters (ASAS)
Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)
Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP)
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
A. Find the mean, median, mode and standard deviation for ungrouped data. Write your
answer on the space provided. Write your solution below the table.
STANDARD
GIVEN MEAN MEDIAN MODE
DEVIATION
3, 5, 7, 8, 6, 9, 8, 4, 8, 6, 8
B. Complete the table below and calculate the standard deviation for grouped data.
(X)
0-4 2
5-9 5
10-14 9
15-19 8
20-24 7
25-29 4
Mean:________________________
Variance:_____________________
Standard Deviation:_____________
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
(X)
10-12 4
13-15 3
16-18 11
19-21 9
21-24 3
Mean:________________________
Variance:_____________________
Standard Deviation:_____________
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
(X)
10-12 4
13-15 3
16-18 11
19-21 9
21-24 3
Mean:________________________
Variance:_____________________
Standard Deviation:_____________
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
(X)
10-12 4
13-15 3
16-18 11
19-21 9
21-24 3
Mean:________________________
Variance:_____________________
Standard Deviation:_____________
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
(X)
10-12 4
13-15 3
16-18 11
19-21 9
21-24 3
Mean:________________________
Variance:_____________________
Standard Deviation:_____________
ASSUMPTA ACADEMY, BULACAN, INC.
Camino Real Street, San Jose Bulakan, Bulacan
Telephone: (044) 792-1896 * E-mail: [email protected]
Member: Association of Schools of the Augustinian Sisters (ASAS)
Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)
Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP)
Name:__________________________________________________________ Score__________________
Grade & Section:__________________________________________________ Date:__________________
LEVEL 1
Direction: Read, analyze, and solve the given problems. Write your answer on the space provided.
______________1. A printing company prints 2,500 brochures every day. How many brochures do it print in
15 days?
______________2. A farmer has 3,200 apple trees. If each tree produces 1,20 apples in a season, how many
apples does he harvest in total?
______________3. A factory produces 4,500 toys every day. How many toys does it produce in a week?
______________4. A school has 1,250 students. If each student needs 3 notebooks for the school year, how
many notebooks are needed in total?
______________5. A concert hall can seat 2,000 people. If there are 12 concerts scheduled this year, how many
people can attend all the concerts?
______________6. A bakery sells 1,800 loaves of bread each day. How many loaves does it sell in a month?
______________7. A delivery truck can carry 1,500 kilograms of goods. If it makes 20 trips in a week, how
much weight can it deliver in total?
______________8. A library has 2,400 books on its shelves. If each book is read by an average of 5 students
per year, how many student readings occur in total?
______________9. An online store sells an average of 3,250 items each month. How many items does it sell in
a year?
______________10. A city has a population of 15,000 people. If each person uses an average of 100 liters of
water per week, how much water is used by the entire city in one week?
______________11. A school district has 18 schools with an average enrollment of 1,200 students per school.
What is the total enrollment for the district?
______________12. A factory manufactures 6,750 units of a product every week. How many units does it
produce in a month
______________13. A clothing manufacturer produces about 4,800 shirts every month. How many shirts does
it produce in a year?
______________14. An electronics store sells around Php. 5,500 worth of products daily. If they stay open for
30 days, what would their total sales for that period be?
______________15. A factory produces 1,250 toys each day. How many toys does the factory produce in 30
days?
MULTIPLICATION
1. Problem: A printing company prints 2,500 brochures every day. How many brochures does it print in
15 days?
Solution:
2,500×15=37,500
The company prints 37,500 brochures in 15 days.
2. Problem: A farmer has 3,200 apple trees. If each tree produces 120 apples in a season, how many
apples does he harvest in total?
Solution:
3,200×120=384,000
The farmer harvests 384,000 apples.
3. Problem: A factory produces 4,500 toys every day. How many toys does it produce in a week (7 days)?
Solution:
4,500×7=31,500
The factory produces 31,500 toys in a week.
4. Problem: A school has 1,250 students. If each student needs 3 notebooks for the school year, how many
notebooks are needed in total?
Solution:
1,250×3=3,750
The school needs 3,750 notebooks.
5. Problem: A concert hall can seat 2,000 people. If there are 12 concerts scheduled this year, how many
people can attend all the concerts?
Solution:
2,000×12=24,000
A total of 24,000 people can attend all the concerts.
6. Problem: A bakery sells 1,800 loaves of bread each day. How many loaves does it sell in a month (30
days)?
Solution:
1,800×30=54,000
The bakery sells 54,000 loaves in a month.
7. Problem: A delivery truck can carry 1,500 kilograms of goods. If it makes 20 trips in a week, how
much weight can it deliver in total?
Solution:
1,500×20=30,000
The truck can deliver 30,000 kilograms in a week.
8. Problem: A library has 2,400 books on its shelves. If each book is read by an average of 5 students per
year, how many student readings occur in total?
Solution:
2,400×5=12,000
There are 12,000 student readings in total.
9. Problem: An online store sells an average of 3,250 items each month. How many items does it sell in a
year (12 months)?
Solution:
3,250×12=39,000
The store sells 39,000 items in a year.
10. Problem: A factory manufactures 6,750 units of a product every week. How many units does it produce
in a month (4 weeks)?
Solution:
6,750×4=27,000
The factory produces 27,000 units in a month.
11. Problem: A city has a population of 15,000 people. If each person uses an average of 100 liters of water
per week, how much water is used by the entire city in one week?
Solution:
15,000×100=1,500,000
The city uses 1, 500, 000 million liters of water in one week.
12. Problem: A school district has 18 schools with an average enrollment of 1,200 students per school.
What is the total enrollment for the district?
Solution:
18×1,200=21,600
The total enrollment for the district is 21,600 students.
13. Problem: A construction company builds an average of 250 houses per year. How many houses will it
build over the next five years?
Solution:
250×5=1,250250×5=1,250
The company will build a total of 1,250 houses over five years.
14. Problem: A clothing manufacturer produces about 4,800 shirts every month. How many shirts does it
produce in a year (12 months)?
Solution:
4,800×12=57,6004,800×12=57,600
The manufacturer produces 57,600 shirts in a year.
15. Problem: A publishing house prints and distributes an average of $10,$000 copies of each book they
publish. If they publish $25$ books this year , how many copies will they distribute altogether?
Solution:
10,000×25=250,000
They will distribute a total of $250 ,000$ copies altogether .
16. Problem: A factory produces 1,250 toys each day. How many toys does the
factory produce in 30 days?
Solution:
1,250×30=37,500
the factory produces 37,500 toys in 30 days.
DIVISION
1. Problem: A school has 5,000 pencils. If each student receives 250 pencils, how many students can
receive pencils?
Solution:
5,000 ÷ 250=20
20 students can receive pencils.
2. Problem: A factory produces 18,000 toys in a month. If each box holds 600 toys, how many boxes are
needed to pack all the toys?
Solution:
18,000 ÷ 600=30
30 boxes are needed.
3. Problem: A library has 12,000 books. If each shelf can hold 300 books, how many shelves are needed
to store all the books?
Solution:
12,000 ÷ 300= 40
40 shelves are needed.
4. Problem: A farmer harvested 24,000 apples. If he packs them into bags containing 400 apples each,
how many bags does he need?
Solution:
24,000 ÷ 400=60
He needs 60 bags.
5. Problem: A concert hall has 15,000 seats. If each row has 250 seats, how many rows are there in the
concert hall?
Solution:
15,000 ÷ 250=60
There are 60 rows in the concert hall.
6. Problem: A delivery truck can carry 1,200 kilograms of goods. If it makes a delivery of 36,000
kilograms over several trips, how many trips does it need to make?
Solution:
36,000 ÷ 1,200=30
The truck needs to make 30 trips.
7. Problem: A bakery produces 8,000 loaves of bread in a week. If they sell them in packs of 200 loaves
each, how many packs do they sell?
Solution:
8,000 ÷ 200=40
They sell 40 packs of bread.
8. Problem: A city has a population of 50,000 people. If there are 5 hospitals in the city, how many people
are served by each hospital on average?
Solution:
50,000 ÷ 5=10,000
Each hospital serves about 10,000 people.
9. Problem: A company has a total of 36,000 products in stock. If they distribute these products equally
among 12 stores, how many products does each store receive?
Solution:
36,000 ÷ 12 = 3,000
Each store receives 3,000 products.
10. Problem: A school district has a budget of $120,000 for new computers. If each computer costs $1,500,
how many computers can they purchase?
Solution:
120,000 ÷ 1,500=80
They can purchase 80 computers.
11. Problem: A charity organization collected $25,000 to distribute equally among 100 families. How much
money will each family receive?
Solution:
25,000 ÷ 100=250
Each family will receive $250.
12. Problem: A farmer has a field with an area of 48,000 square meters. If he plants crops in plots of 800
square meters each, how many plots can he create?
Solution:
48,000 ÷ 800=60
He can create 60 plots.
13. Problem: A company produced 90,000 units of a product last year. If they plan to distribute these units
evenly across 150 stores this year, how many units will each store receive?
Solution:
90,000 ÷ 150=600
Each store will receive 600 units.
14. Problem: A library received a donation of $45,000 for new books. If each book costs $15 on average,
how many books can the library purchase?
Solution:
45,000 ÷ 15=3,000
The library can purchase 3,000 books.
15. Problem: An event organizer has a budget of $60,000 for decorations and wants to spend it equally on
20 events. How much can be spent on decorations for each event?
Solution:
60,000 ÷ 20=3,000
They can spend $3,000 on decorations for each event.
16. Problem: A school has a total of 27 classrooms and needs to buy desks for all students. If there are a
total of 9,600 students and each classroom holds an average of 400 students, how many desks does the
school need to buy?
Solution:
9,600 ÷ 400=24
They need to buy desks for all students in the classrooms.
SUBTRACTION
1. Problem: A library had 12,000 books. If they donated 3,500 books to local
schools, how many books are left in the library?
Solution:
12,000−3,500=8,500
The library has 8,500 books left.
2. Problem: A farmer harvested 15,000 mangoes this season. If he sold 6,200
mangoes, how many mangoes does he have left?
Solution:
15,000−6,200=8,800
The farmer has 8,800 mangoes left.
3. Problem: A school had a total of 1,200 students last year. This year, 250
students transferred to other schools. How many students are left in the school?
Solution:
1,200−250=950
The school now has 950 students.
4. Problem: A factory produced 25,000 units of a product this month. If they
sold 18,700 units, how many units are remaining?
Solution:
25,000−18,700=6,300
The factory has 6,300 units remaining.
5. Problem: A charity raised ₱50,000 for a project. After spending ₱32,000, how
much money is left?
Solution:
50,000−32,000=18,000
The charity has ₱18,000 left.
6. Problem: A concert venue has a seating capacity of 2000 seats. If they sold
tickets for 1675 seats, how many seats are still available?
Solution:
20,000−16,750=325
There are 3,250 seats still available.
7. Problem: A bakery baked 10,500 loaves of bread for an event. If they
sold 7,800 loaves, how many loaves are left?
Solution:
10,500−7,800=2,700
The bakery has 2,700 loaves left.
8. Problem: A bookstore had an inventory of 5,600 books. After selling 3,450
books, how many books remain in stock?
Solution:
5,600−3,450=2,150
The bookstore has 2,150 books remaining.
9. Problem: A city had a population of 150,000 people last year. If the population
decreased by 12,500 people, what is the current population?
Solution:
150,000−12,500=137,500
The current population is 137,500 people.
10. Problem: An electronics store had 1 ,200 gadgets in stock . After
selling 850 gadgets during a sale , how many gadgets remain ?
Solution:
1,200−850=3501,200−850=350
There are 350 gadgets remaining in stock.
11. Problem: A zoo had 1 ,800 visitors on Saturday and 450 visitors on
Sunday . How many more visitors came on Saturday than Sunday ?
Solution:
1,800−450=1,350
There were 1 ,350 more visitors on Saturday than Sunday.
12. Problem: A company produced 25 ,000 chairs last year but
discarded 4 ,500 defective chairs . How many good chairs remain ?
Solution:
25,000−4,500=20,500
There are 20 ,500 good chairs remaining.
LEVEL 2 QUESTIONS (RATIO)
1. Fruit Basket
A fruit basket contains apples and bananas in a ratio of 4:3. If there are 28 apples, how many bananas are there,
and what is the total number of fruits?
Solution:
1. Apples: Bananas = 4:3 → Bananas = 3/4×28=21
2. Total fruits = 28+21=49
2. Classroom Supplies
The ratio of pencils to erasers in a classroom is 5:2. If there are 50 pencils, how many erasers are there, and
what is the total number of supplies?
Solution:
1. Pencils: Erasers = 5:2 → Erasers = 2/5×50=20
2. Total supplies = 50+20=70
3. Party Guests
At a party, the ratio of adults to children is 3:5. If there are 45 adults, how many children are there, and what is
the total number of guests?
Solution:
1. Adults: Children = 3:5 → Children = 5/3×45=75
2. Total guests = 45+75=120
4. Cookies
A bakery sells cookies in a ratio of chocolate chip to oatmeal as 7:4. If they sold 56 chocolate chip cookies, how
many oatmeal cookies were sold, and what is the total number of cookies sold?
Solution:
1. Chocolate Chip: Oatmeal = 7:4 → Oatmeal = 4/7×56=32
2. Total cookies = 56+32=88
5. Pets in a Shelter
The ratio of dogs to cats in a shelter is 9:7. If there are 63 dogs, how many cats are there, and what is the total
number of pets?
Solution:
1. Dogs: Cats = 9:7 → Cats = 7/9×63=49
2. Total pets = 63+49=112
6. Paint Mixture
To make green paint, blue and yellow paint are mixed in a ratio of 2:3. If you use 10 liters of blue paint, how
much yellow paint is needed, and what is the total amount of paint?
Solution:
1. Blue: Yellow = 2:3 → Yellow paint = 3/2×10=15
2. Total paint = 10+15=25 liters
7. Team Members
In a sports team, the ratio of boys to girls is 6:5. If there are 36 boys, how many girls are there, and what is the
total number of team members?
Solution:
1. Boys: Girls = 6:5 → Girls = 5/6×36=30
2. Total members = 36+30=66
8. Books on Shelves
The ratio of fiction to non-fiction books on a shelf is 8:3. If there are 96 fiction books, how many non-fiction
books are there, and what is the total number of books?
Solution:
1. Fiction: Non-fiction = 8:3 → Non-fiction books = 3/8×96=36
2. Total books = 96+36=132
2. Classroom Supplies
The ratio of boys to girls in a classroom is 4:5. If there are 36 students in total, how many girls are there?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 4 + 5 = 9
2. Girls = 5/9×36=20
3. Bookstore Inventory
In a bookstore, the ratio of fiction books to non-fiction books is 7:3. If there are 100 books in total, how many
fiction books are there?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 7 + 3 = 10
2. Fiction books = 7/10×100=70
4. Sports Team
The ratio of players to coaches on a sports team is 8:2. If there are a total of 50 people involved, how many
coaches are there?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 8 + 2 = 10
2. Coaches = 2/10×50=10
5. Candy Jar
In a candy jar, the ratio of chocolate candies to gummy candies is 5:3. If there are 64 candies in total, how many
chocolate candies are there?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 5 + 3 = 8
2. Chocolate candies = 5/8×64=40
6. Car Colors
The ratio of red cars to blue cars in a parking lot is 9:4. If there are a total of 65 cars, how many blue cars are
there?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 9 + 4 = 13
2. Blue cars = 4/13×65=20
7. School Clubs
The ratio of students in the art club to the music club is 3:2. If there are a total of 45 students in both clubs, how
many students are in the music club?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 3 + 2 = 5
2. Music club students = 2/5×45=18
8. Recipe Ingredients
In a recipe, the ratio of sugar to flour is 1:4. If you use a total of 500 grams of ingredients, how much sugar is
used?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 1 + 4 = 5
2. Sugar used = 1/5×500=100
9. Animal Shelter
In an animal shelter, the ratio of dogs to cats is currently at a ratio of 6:4. If there are a total of 100 animals,
how many cats are there?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 6 + 4 =10
2. Cats = 4/10×100=40
10. Movie Genres
The ratio of action movies to comedy movies in a film festival is currently at a ratio of 7:3. If there are 100
movies in total, how many action movies are being shown?
Solution:
1. Total parts = 7 +3=10
2. Action movies= 7/10×100=70
11. Toy Store Inventory
In a toy store, the ratio of dolls to action figures is 5:6. If there are 110 toys in total, how many dolls are there?
Solution:
1. Total parts= 5+6=11
2. Dolls= 5/11×110=50
12. Garden Plants
In a garden, the ratio of flowers to shrubs is 4:1. If there are 25 plants in total, how many flowers are there?
Solution:
1. Total parts= 4+1=5
2. Flowers= 4/5×25=20
13. Pizza Toppings
The ratio of pepperoni to cheese on pizzas at a restaurant is 3:7. If they make 100 pizzas, how many have
pepperoni?
Solution:
1. Total parts= 3+7=10
2. Pepperoni pizzas= 3/10×100=30
14. Marathon Participants
In a marathon, the ratio of male participants to female participants is currently at a ratio of 6:5 .If there are 110
participants, how many male participants are there?
Solution:
1.Total parts= 6+5=11
2.Male participants= 6/11×110=60
15.Coffee Shop Orders
In a coffee shop, the ratio of espresso drinks to brewed coffee orders is currently at a ratio of 2:3 .If they serve a
total of 50 drinks ,how many espresso drinks did they serve?
Solution:
1.Total parts= 2+3=5
2.Espresso drinks= 2/5×50=20
16.Cooking Ingredients
In cooking, the ratio of rice to beans is currently at 4:1 .If you use 500 grams of ingredients ,how much rice do
you use?
Solution:
1.Total parts= 4+1=5
2.Rice used= 4/5×500=400
17.School Subjects
In a school, the ratio of students studying math to those studying science is 3:2 .If there are 60 students studying
these subjects ,how many students study science?
Solution:
1.Total parts= 3+2=5
2.Science students= 2/5×60=24
18.Fruit Juice Mix
In making fruit juice, the ratio of orange juice to apple juice is 3:2 .If you have 50 liters of juice mix ,how much
orange juice do you have?
Solution:
1.Total parts= 3+2=5
2.orange juice= 3/5×50=30
19.School Library
In a school library ,the ratio of fiction books to non-fiction books is currently at 8:7 .If they have 150 books in
total ,how many fiction books do they have?
Solution:
1.Total parts= 8+7=15
2.Fiction books= 8/15×150=80
20.Grocery Store
In a grocery store ,the ratio of fruits to vegetables is currently at 6:4 .If they have 200 items in total ,how many
vegetables do they have?
Solution:
1.Total parts= 6+4=10
2.Vegetables= 4/ 10×200=80
LEVEL 2 QUESTIONS (PERCENTAGE, BASE RATE)
1. Discount on a Shirt
A shirt originally costs $50. If it is on sale for 20% off, what is the sale price of the shirt?
Solution:
1. Calculate the discount: 50×0.20=10
2. Sale price: 50−10=4050−10=40
2. Test Scores
Alex scored 75 out of 100 on his math test. What percentage did he score?
Solution:
1. Calculate the percentage: 75/ 100×100=75%
2. Alex scored 75%.
3. Population Increase
A town has a population of 10,000 people and experiences a growth rate of 5% per year. What will be the
population after one year?
Solution:
1. Calculate the increase: 10,000×0.05=500
2. New population: 10,000+500=10,500
4. Salary Raise
Maria earns $40,000 a year and receives a raise of 10%. What will her new salary be?
Solution:
1. Calculate the raise: 40,000×0.10=4,000
2. New salary: 40,000+4,000=44,000
5. Sales Tax
A laptop costs $800 and there is a sales tax of 8%. How much will the total cost be after tax?
Solution:
1. Calculate the sales tax: 800×0.08=64
2. Total cost: 800+64=864
FRACTION
1. Pizza is cut into 12 slices. If you eat 1/3 of the pizza, how many slices are left? A =8
2. In a class of 30 students, 2/5 of the students participated in a science fair. How
many students did not participate? A= 18
DECIMALS
1. A pizza costs $12 .50 and you ordered two pizzas with an additional delivery fee of
$3 .00 .How much did you spend in total? A= 28
2. A laptop costs $899 .99 and there is a sales tax of 8% .How much will you pay in
total? A= 971.98
3. You buy 3 pounds of apples at $2 .50 per pound and 4 pounds of bananas at $1 .75
per pound. How much do you spend in total? A= 14.50
4. A music album costs $9 .99 and there is a discount of 20% off the original
price .What is the sale price? A= 7.99
5. If your monthly salary is $3000 and you receive a bonus of 10% ,what will be your
total salary this month? A= 3300
6. James weighs 180 pounds and wants to lose 12% of his weight to reach his goal
weight. How much weight does he want to lose? A= 21.6
1. If a runner jogs at a speed of 8 miles per hour for 45 minutes, how far does the runner
go?
2. If you walk at a speed of 4 miles per hour for half an hour, how far do you walk?
3. If you commute to work at an average speed of 25 miles per hour and it takes
you 30 minutes, how far is your workplace?
4. You ride your scooter at an average speed of 12 mph for 45 minutes .How far do you
travel?