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2016 Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge

Elimination Grade 6
Score: _________
Name: __________________________________ School: ___________________________________

Solve each item on a scratch paper. Write the answer in the blank.
____________ 1. Write 3 780 as a product of its prime factors using exponents.
____________ 2. What is the GCF of 36, 108 and 126?
____________ 3. The LCM of n and 20 is 60 and the GCF is 5. What is n?
____________ 4. What digits can you place in the blank is 2 67_ to make it divisible by 6?
____________ 5. What is the highest exponent in the prime factorization of 1 008?
____________ 6. What is the largest prime number in the prime factorization of 1 071?
____________ 7. What is the smallest number with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 as factors?
____________ 8. What is the largest whole number divisor of 2016 that is less than
2016?
____________ 9. Write 124/7 as a mixed number.
15 9 11 13
____________ 10. Which fraction is the smallest? 75 , 72 , 66 , 39

____________ 11. What number is half-way between 3/7 and 3/5?


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____________ 12. If b-a = 7 and a x b = 12, what is a - b ?

____________ 13. Two-thirds of a number is 12. If the same number is subtracted from
38, what is the difference?
____________ 14. How many 1 2/3 dm pieces of ribbon can be cut from a spool of ribbon
12 m long?
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____________ 15. A tank is 5 full of water. After taking out 8 liters, it became 3

full. How many liters of water does the tank contain when full?
____________ 16. If 32.5 x 5.07 = 164.775, what is 3.25 x 0.507?
____________ 17. The number 75_37, when rounded to the nearest thousands, results to
76 000. What is the smallest digit that can be put in the blank?
____________ 18. A group of children arranged themselves into a circle. From Remy and
counting clockwise, Nita, is the 8th child. From Remy and counting counter
clockwise, Nita is the 15th child. How many children are there in all?
____________ 19. Tess jogs every 3 days. If she jogged on Sunday and then on
Wednesday, what are the next two days when she will jog?
____________ 20. Four numbers on a calendar are enclosed by a square. What is the
difference between the sum of the two numbers on the right and the sum
of the two numbers on the left?
____________ 21. The natural numbers 1 to 49 are written next to each other. The first
15 digits are 123456789101112. How many digits are there in all when all
natural numbers 1 to 49 are written next to each other?
____________ 22. How many three-digit whole numbers have digits whose product is
12?
____________ 23. What is the largest whole number that should be placed in the blank
to make this statement true? 65 ___ > 23
____________ 24. The sum of 6 consecutive odd numbers is 132. What is the sum of all
the ones digits of these numbers?
____________ 25. Observe the pattern: 2, 5, 8, 11, What is the difference between the
12th and the 7th numbers in the pattern?
____________ 26. In Joys garden, she has one-eighth as many white roses as red roses
and twice as many red roses as pink ones. There are also 36 roses that
are either yellow or pink. Twenty roses are yellow. How many roses are
there in Joys garden?

____________ 27. Lloyd, Cesar and Joel went camping. For their lunch, Lloyd paid
Php300 and Joel paid Php570 but Cesar did not pay any. They have agreed
to divide the total amount equally among the 3 of them. How much should
Cesar pay?
____________ 28. When a two-digit number is divided by 9, the remainder is 4. When it
is divided by 6, the remainder is also 4. What is the smallest possible
value of the number?
____________ 29. Cora multiplied a number by 2 instead of squaring it. Then she
subtracted 9 from the result instead of dividing the result by 9. If the
result of the wrong calculation is 3, what is the result of the correct
calculation?
____________ 30. In a basket factory, Raymond finished 5 baskets in 3 hours while Angie
finished 7 baskets in 4 hours. If they work at the same rate, how many
baskets can they finish together in 12 hours?
____________ 31. A crate of mangoes weighed 9.4 kg. If each mango weighs 0.22 kg
and the crate weighs 0.6 kg, how many mangoes are in the crate?
____________ 32. Mike runs 1.5 km every morning and 1.3 km every evening. How
many kilometers does he run in 7 days?
____________ 33. Six dozen eggs cost Php396. How much is the cost of 30 eggs?
____________ 34. What is the sum of 35 hundredths and 9 tenths?
2 5 7
____________ 35. Express the answer in decimal: 7 100 + 3 100 2 10 .

____________ 36. Two identical trapezoids are put together to form a parallelogram. The
bases of each trapezoid are 10 cm and 15 cm. Its height is 4 cm. What is
the area of the parallelogram?
____________ 37. The sides of a triangle have measures in the ratio of 3:5:8. If the
perimeter of a triangle is 64 cm, what is the length of the shortest side?
____________ 38. Five equilateral triangles were placed together to form a pentagon. A
square is placed on one side of the pentagon so that a heptagon is
formed. If the perimeter of the heptagon is 56 cm, what is the perimeter
of one of the equilateral triangles?
____________ 39. A 4 cm by 5 cm rectangle was cut along its diagonal. The resulting
triangles were placed together to form a bigger triangle. What is the area
of the bigger triangle?
____________ 40. A cube has a total surface area of 150 sq cm. What is the length of its
edge?
____________ 41. How many 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm cubes can fill in the 3 cm x 5 cm
x 7 cm box?
____________ 42. A rectangular field court has a perimeter of 210 meters. The length of
the field is twice its width. What is the length of its field court?
____________ 43. On 6 December 2015, Risa bought a load worth Php300 for her
cellphone. If the load is valid for 60 days, until when is the load available if
December 6 is included in the 60 days?
____________ 44. Find the answer: 60 24 2 x 3 = ?
____________ 45. The ratio of boys to girls in Teacher Lens class is 5:4. If there are 45
students altogether, how many girls are in the class?
____________ 46. The ratio of Nenas stickers to Karens stickers was 4:3. Nena gave
half of her stickers to Karen. She counted her remaining stickers and
found that she has now 30 fewer stickers than Karen. How many stickers
did Nena have at first?
____________ 47. Four-fifths of the boys in my school have played basketball. One-third
of the boys who have played basketball have also played football. What
fraction of all the boys have played both sports?
____________ 48. A shirt costs 250pesos and a dress costs 700pesos. A skirt costs
260pesos less than a dress. How much more does a skirt than a shirt?
____________ 49. Fred sold 12 blue shirts on Monday. He sold twice as many black shirts
as blue ones. How many shirts were sold altogether?
____________ 50. What is the natural number which when divided by 8 and 14 will each
give a remainder equal to 3?

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