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TOPIC PAGES

1
Whole Numbers 2

Basic operation 10
2

3 Mixed operation 18

Fractions 28
4

Decimal Numbers 55
5

Percentage 74
6

Money 90
7

Time 110
8

Length 135
9

Mass 157
10

11 Volume of liquid 174

Shape 2D and shape 3D 188


12

Average 218
13

ANSWER

1.0 WHOLE NUMBERS

1
1.1 Name the number up to 1 000 000

No
Dalam perkataan Dalam nombor

1
Dua ratus ribu dan dua

Lapan puluh ribu dan dua puluh


2

Enam puluh satu ribu dan tujuh


3
Lima ratus enam puluh ribu dan tiga
4 puluh tujuh

Dua raus empat ribu dan sepuluh


5

Eighty thousands and five hundreds


6
Seven hundred and two thousands
7 sixteen
Three hundred thousands and four
8 hundreds five
Forty seven thousands and eight
9 hundreds and six

Nineteen thousands and eighty nine


10
Eight hundred three thousands and
11 fifty

Seventy five thousands and fifteen


12

Sixty thousands and nine


13

Five thousands and eighty one


14
Twenty five thousands and three
15 hundreds and two
Three hundred and two thousands and
16 eight hundred and three
17
Forty thousands and two hundreds

18
Fifty three thousands and forty four

19. Six hundred and six thousands six


hundreds three
20
Seven hundred thousands and two

Tulis dalam perkataan

2
Bil
Nilai Nilai dalam perkataan

1
12 063

4 006
2

3 098
3

603 906
4

193 063
5

700 543
6

90 652
7

76 530
8

72 055
9

22 002
10

203 303
11

40 404
12

55 099
13

209 876
14

107 653
15

70 876
16
17
511 011

18
76 002

19.
753 000

20
76 307

1.3 Find the biggest value and the smallest value for 4 digit number.

3
No Question Biggest value Smallest value

1 3, 4,0,6

2 1 , 2, 1, 3

3 0 , 2 ,4, 0

4 3 ,1, 6, 7,

5 0, 0 , 1 ,4

6 3 ,5, 2, 9

7 2 ,2 ,3, 1

8 2 ,6, 6, 7

9 6, 2, 5, 7

10 1, 3, 5 ,2

11 5 , 3 ,2 ,1 ,7

12 0 , 3 ,0 , 1 ,0

13 1 , 2 , 3, 1 ,2

14 2 ,4 ,6 ,0 , 4

15 9 , 9 , 2 ,0 , 8

16 3,9,8,0,1

17 1 ,1 , 1, 1, 2

18 3 , 3 ,4, 4, 3

19 6 ,6 ,3 ,3 , 4

20 7 , 3 ,6 ,4 ,6

1.4 State the place and digit value of bold numbers given

No Question Place value


Digit value

4
1 23 567

2 34 578

3 20 098

4 129 008

5 234 872

6 109 455

7 3 409

8 2 308

9 3 456

10 23 478

1.5 Find the place and digit value for numeral ‘4’

N
Question Place value Digit value
o
1 23 450

2 45 789

3 3 409

4 3 004

5 230 643

6 498 123

7 245 093

8 765 097

9 985 376
1.6 Comparision between two number :
Thick (  ) for suitable statement.

5
No is bigger than Is smaller than

1 23 451 32 451

2 45 389 45 839

3 6 409 6 049

4 9 004 9 400

5 5 974 5 794

6 8 496 9 846

7 12 945 14 295

8 11 395 13 195

9 98 647 89 764

10 55 542 42 555

11 65 274 56 472

12 83 003 38 300

13 43 875 48 375

14 245 093 254 930

15 498 123 412 983

16 123 874 321 478

17 276 311 267 113

18 345 083 354 380

19 235 942 253 249

20 230 643 302 346

1.7 Comparison between several number.

No
Arrange the number in Ascending order

6
1
12 063 , 21 630 , 16 320 , 61 023 , 32 160 , 10 623

3 098 , 3089 , 3 890 , 3 908 , 3 809 , 3 980


2

193 064 , 139 046 , 193 640 , 104 936 , 140 693
3

90 652 , 90 256 , 95 062 , 92 560 , 95 620 , 96 025


4

72 058 , 72 850 , 78 250 , 78 052 , 75 820 , 70 852


5

Arrange the number in descending order


No
1 4 573 , 4 537 , 4 357 , 4 375 , 4 753 , 4 735

2 12 067 , 16 027 , 17 260 , 10 276 , 12 760 , 17 602

3 30 492 , 39 024 , 39 420 , 34 920 , 32 490 , 34 029

4 173 450 , 153 470 , 137 045 , 135 740 , 134 750 , 104 753

5 304 806 , 300 486 , 300 684 , 308 406 , 306 840 , 380 046

1.8 Round off the number to the nearest tens, hundreds and thousands

No Question Tens hundreds Thousands

7
1 23 451

2 45 389

3 6 409

4 9 004

5 230 643

6 498 123

7 245 093

8 235 942

9 5 974

10 12 945

11 11 395

12 5 496

13 43 875

14 98 647

15 65 274

16 123 874

17 276 311

18 345 083

19 83 003

20 55 542

1.9 Round off the number to the nearest thousand ,ten thousands and
hundred thousands

N Hundred
Question Thousand Ten thousands
o thousands

8
1 273 451

2 405 389

3 236 409

4 924 004

5 250 643

6 438 123

7 295 093

8 225 942

9 115 974

10 132 945

11 191 395

12 375 496

13 403 875

14 918 647

15 625 274

16 124 874

17 272 311

18 347 083

19 183 003

20 505 542

2.0 BASIC OPERATION


2.1 ADDITION : Solve in vertical form.

9
1. 2345 + 637 2. 7654 + 238 = 3. 78 + 23 456 =
=

4. 87654 + 2729 5. 765 + 23 718 = 6. 15 965 + 6028


= =

7. 568 + 12 8. 76123 + 9282 9. 8765 + 12243


386= = =

10. 765 + 65 434 11. 8 764 + 87 654 = 12. 87 649 + 3 987


= =

2.2 SUBTRACTION : Solve in vertical form.

10
1. 2345 ― 637 2. 7654 ― 238 = 3. 7823 ― 456 =
=

4. 87654 ― 2729 5. 76523 ― 718 = 6. 15 965 ― 6028


= =

7. 56812 ― 8. 76123 ― 9282 9. 87657 ― 12243


386= = =

10. 48 103 11. 36943 ― 19 12. 70103 ― 7


―9181 = 888 = 474 =

2.3 MULTIPLICATION : Solve in vertical form / lattice

11
1. 2345 × 7 = 2. 7054 × 8 = 3. 7823 × 6=

4. 8054 × 9 = 5. 765 × 23 = 6. 509 × 60 =

7. 568 × 12 = 8. 612 × 42 = 9. 1705 × 24 =

2.4 DIVISION : Solve using long division

12
1. 2345 ÷ 7 = 2. 7656 ÷ 8 = 3. 7836 ÷ 6 =

4. 87651 ÷ 9 = 5. 7656 ÷ 11 = 6. 714 ÷ 21 =

7. 5664 ÷ 32 8. 76120 ÷ 22 = 9. 8733 ÷ 41 =


=

2.5 PROBLEM SOLVING : TERMS OF MATHEMATIC

13
Question Answer
1. The number of boy are 3560 . The
number of girl are 389 more than
the
number of boy.
Calculate the number of girl.

2. Diagram below shows the number of


two animal in P farm.

Goats : 291
Cows : 12 986

Calculate the number of animal altogether.

3. Diagram below shows the number of


pupils in SMY.

SM Boys : 1 654
Y Girls : 1 953

Find the total of pupils in SMY

4. Table below shows the number of


stamps collected by two pupils

Pupils The number of


stamps
Fahmi 2 874
Razak 916

Calculate the total of stamps had been


collected both of them.

Question Answer

14
5. There are 1350 pupils in a school .
The
number of boys is 799 .
Calculate the number of girls in that
school.

6. Table below shows the number of


animals in the two zoos.

Zoo The number of animal


KL 3 568
Melaka 1 287

Calculate the difference number of


animal between the two zoos.

7. Diagram below shows the number of


Azi’s stamps.

4 876

Milah’s stamps is 237 less than Azi’s


stamps.
Calculate the Milah’s stamps.

8. Diagram below shows the number of


Dali’s marbles.

1365
marbles
He gives 557 marbles to Yem.
How many Dali’s marbles left ?

Question Answer

15
9. A box contains 360 marbles .
How many marbles in 8 boxes?

10. The diagram below shows the


number of
oranges in a box.

63
oranges
Calculate the number of oranges in
same 12 boxes.

11. The diagram below shows the


number of
chocolates in a sacks.

36
chocolates

Calculate the chocolates in the same


9
sacks.

12. There are 24 cans of drink in a box.


Calculate the cans in the same 12
boxes.

16
Question Answer
13. 352 pupils equally placed in the
8
classes.
Calculate the number of pupils in
each
class.

14. 1152 participant had been divided


equally in 9 camps.
Calculate number of participants in
each camp.

15. 14064 mangosteens equally placed


in
the 24 boxes..
How many mangosteens in each
box?

16. 576 goats divide equally to Lee,


Lam,
Lian and Pian.
How many goats each one received
?

17
3.0 MIXED OPERATION

3.1 Operational + , - : Solve in vertical form.

1. 2345 + 637 - 2740 = 2. 7654 + 238 - 6090 =

3 87654 + 2729 - 79 570 = 4. 765 + 23 718 - 18 654


=

18
5. 568 + 12 386 - 7450 = 6. 76123 + 9282 - 45 876
=

3.2 Operational - + :Solve in vertical form.

1. 2345 ― 637 + 3876 = 2. 7654 ― 238 + 976 =

3. 87654 ― 2729 + 23 508 = 4. 76523 ― 718 + 4 590=

19
5. 56812 ― 386 + 234 = 6. 76123 ― 9282 + 78 =

3.3 Operational x ÷ :

1. 75 × 364 ÷ 7 = 2. 87 × 264 ÷ 8 =

4. 81 × 315 ÷ 9 = 5. 432 ÷ 6 × 23 =

20
5. 777 ÷ 11 × 12 = 6. 765 ÷ 15 × 42 =

3.4 Operational + × : Solve in vertical form.

1. 765 + 345 × 7 = 2. 987 + 54 × 8 =

21
3. 845 + 74 × 9 = 4. 234 + 75 × 23 =

5. 777 + 68 × 12 = 6. 765 + 61 × 42 =

3.5 Operational - × : Solve in vertical form.

1. 5400 ― 345 × 7 = 2. 9081 ― 754 × 8 =

22
4. 8054 ― 854 × 9 = 5. 5022 ― 765 × 3 =

7. 5600 ― 58 × 12 = 8. 8766 ― 72 × 32 =

3.6 Operational + ÷ : Solve in vertical form.

1. 765 + 2345 ÷ 7 = 2. 987 + 7656 ÷ 8 =

23
3. 945 + 87651 ÷ 9 = 4. 2300 + 7656 ÷ 11 =

5. 2543 + 5664 ÷ 32 = 6. 763 + 76120 ÷ 22 =

3.7 Operational - ÷ :Solve in vertival form.

1. 1200 ― 2345 ÷ 7 = 2. 1300 ― 7656 ÷ 8 =

24
3. 360 ― 765 ÷ 9 = 4. 3411 ― 7656 ÷ 11 =

5. 16530 ― 5664 ÷ 32 = 6. 45 200 ― 76120 ÷ 22 =

3.7 Bracket :Solve in vertival form.

1. (12000 ― 2347 ) ÷ 7 = 2. (1300 + 7656 ) × 8 =

25
3. ( 3060 ― 765) ÷ (10 ― 1 ) 4. (341 × 7) + ( 656 × 8 ) =
=

5. (1656 ÷ 4 ) ― ( 567 ÷ 3 ) = 6. ( 45 212 + 16102 ) ÷ 22 =

3.9 Problem solving

Question Answer
1. There are 3560 male participants.
The
number of female participants are
389
more than male participants.
Calculate the number of participants
in
the events.

26
2. Amin has 3450 stamps. Ben has
750
stamps less than Amin’s stamps.
Calculate the stamps does they
have
altogether.

3. The diagram shows the number of


pupils
in SKM school.

Boys : 345
SKM Girls : 360

Pupils of SKP school is 2 times the


number of pupils of SKM school.
Calculate the number of pupils in SKP
school.

4. Faiz buys 3 packets of chocolates.


Every
packet consists 80 chocolates. He
gives
34 chocolates to his brother..
How many chocholates Faiz has left?

Question Answer
5. There are 799 boys in a school. The
number of girls is 80 less than boys
.
Calculate the total number of pupils
in
that school.

27
6. The diagram below shows the
number of
animal in a farm.
234 7
634
cow goa
s ts

The number of buffaloes 800 less


than
cows and goats.
Calculate the numbers of buffaloes.

7. The diagram below shows Azi’s


stamps.

1387
stamps

Milah’s stamps 237 less than Azi’s


stamps.
Calculate their stamps.

8. The diagram below shows the number


of
Dali’s marbles.

1190 marbles

He gives 257 marbles to Tim and 89


marbles to Zam.
How many Dali’s marbles left?

28
4.0 FRACTION
4.1 Name of the fraction in numeral.

No
Value in word Value in numeral
1
Two over three

Eight over nine


2

one over seven


3

Five over six


4

Two over five


5

Four over five


6

two over seven


7

Three over four


8

seven over eight


9

Nine over ten


10

Eight over nine


11

Seven over eight


12

Six over seven


13

Five over eight


14

Two over three


15

Three over eight


16
17
Four over seven

18
Three over four

19.
Six over ten

20
Seven over nine

29
4.2 Write in word of the fraction

No Fraction Fraction in word

10

11

12

13

14

15

16
17

18

19.

20

4.3 State the fraction of the whole diagram is shaded (1Mark)

30
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7.

8. 9. 10.

11.12.

4.4 Write 2 equivalent fraction

31
No Fraction 2 Equivalent Fraction

10

11

12

13

14

15

16
17

18

19.

20

4.5 Simplest the fraction ;

32
No Fraction Simplest No Fraction Simplest
1
21

2 22

3 23

4 24

5 25

6 26

7 27

8 28

9 29

10 30

11 31

12 32

13 33

14 34
35
15
36
16
17
37

18
38

19 39

20 40

4.6 State the fraction of the whole diagram is shaded (2M)

33
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7.

8. 9. 10.

11.12

4.7 Name of the mixed number

34
No
Value in word Value in numeral

1
One two over three

Three eight over nine


2

Two one over seven


3

Four five over six


4

Three two over five


5

One four over five


6

Two two over seven


7

Three three over four


8

Four seven over eight


9

Five nine over ten


10

Six eight over nine


11

Seven seven over eight


12

Eight six over seven


13

Nine five over eight


14

One two over three


15

Four three over eight


16
17
Two four over seven

18
Three three over four

19.
Four six over ten

20
Five seven over nine

4.8 Write in word of the mixed numbers

Mixed number Mixed number in word

35
No

1
1

2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
1
10
2
11
3
12
4
13
5
14
6
15
7
16
17
8
18
9
19.
1
20 4

4.9 State the mixed number of the whole diagram is shaded (1M)

36
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

4.10 State the mixed number of the whole diagram is shaded (2M)

37
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

4.11 Convert the improper fraction into mixed number (1M)

38
Improper Mixed Improper Mixed
No No
fraction number fraction number
1
21

22
2

23
3

24
4

25
5

26
6

27
7

28
8

29
9

30
10

31
11

32
12

33
13

34
14

35
15

36
16
17
37

18
38

19.
39

20 40

4.12 Convert the improper fraction into mixed number (2M)

No Improper Mixed No Improper Mixed

39
fraction number fraction number
1
21

22
2

23
3

24
4

25
5

26
6

27
7

28
8

29
9

30
10

31
11

32
12

33
13

34
14

35
15

36
16
17
37

18
38

19.
39

20
40

4.13 Convert the mixed number into improper fraction

Mixed Improper Mixed Improper


No No
number fraction number fraction

40
1
1 21 3

2 22 4
2

3 23 5
3

4 24 6
4

5 25 7
5

6 26 8
6

7 7 27 9

8 28 1
8

9 29 2
9

1 30 3
10

2 31 4
11

3 32 5
12

4 33 6
13

5 34 7
14

6 35 8
15

7 36 9
16
17
8 37 1

18
9 38 2

19.
1 39 3

20
2 40 4

4.14 Number line : Find the missing number

No Question

41
1 4
0 1 2 3 5

2 3
0 1 1 1 2

30 1 1 1 1 2

4
0 1 1 2

5
0 1

60 1

4.15 Comparison the two fraction


Thick (  ) for suitable statement.

No Is bigger than Is smaller than

42
3

10

2 2
11

3 3
12

4 4
13

5 5
14

4 4
15

3 3
16
17
2 2

18
1 1

19.
2 2

20 3 3

4.16 Comparison between several fraction.

No
Arrange the number in Ascending order
1
, , , ,

2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2
2

43
, 1 , , , 1
3

, , , ,
4

4 , 4 , 4 , 5 , 5
5

Arrange the number in descending order


No
1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1

2 , , , ,

3 3 , 3 , 3 , 4 , 3

4 , , , ,

5 5 , 5 , 5 , 5 , 5

4.17 Addition of fraction : Same denominator

No Question Answer No Question Answer

1
+ 21 +

+ 22 +
2

+ 23 +
3

44
+ 24 +
4

+ 25 +
5

+ 26 +
6

+ 27 +
7

+ 28 +
8

+ 29 +
9

+ 30 +
10

+ 31 +
11

+ 32 +
12

+ 33 +
13

+ 34 +
14

+ 35 +
15

+ 36 +
16
17
+ 37 +

18
+ 38 +

19.
+ 39 +

20
+ 40 +

4.18 Addition of fraction : Different denominator

No Question Answer No Question Answer

1 + 21 +

+ 22 +
2
+ 23 +
3

45
+ 24 +
4
+ 25 +
5
+ 26 +
6
+ 27 +
7
+ 28 +
8
+ 29 +
9
+ 30 +
10
+ 31 +
11
+ 32 +
12
+ 33 +
13
+ 34 +
14
+ 35 +
15
+ 36 +
16
17 + 37 +

18 + 38 +

19. + 39 +

20 + 40 +

4.19 Addition fraction and mixed number : same denominator

No Question Answer

1
1 +

2 +
2

2 +
3

46
1 +
4

3 +
5

1 +
6

4 +
7

1 +
8

1 +
9

4 +
10

3 +
11

2 +
12

3 +
13

1 +
14

4 +
15

3 +
16
17
2 +

18
1 +

19.
4 +

20
3 +

4.20 Subtraction of fraction : Same denominator

No Question Answer No Question Answer

1
– 21 –

– 22 –
2

– 23 –
3

47
– 24 –
4

– 25 –
5

– 26 –
6

– 27 –
7

– 28 –
8

– 29 –
9

– 30 –
10

– 31 –
11

– 32 –
12

– 33 –
13

– 34 –
14

– 35 –
15

– 36 –
16
17
– 37 –

18
– 38 –

19.
– 39 –

20
– 40 –

4.21 Subtraction of fraction : different denominator

No Question Answer No Question Answer

1
– 21 –

– 22 –
2

– 23 –
3

48
– 24 –
4

– 25 –
5

– 26 –
6

– 27 –
7

– 28 –
8

– 29 –
9

– 30 –
10

– 31 –
11

– 32 –
12

– 33 –
13

– 34 –
14

– 35 –
15

– 36 –
16
17
– 37 –

18
– 38 –

19.
– 39 –

20
– 40 –

4.22 Subtraction within mixed number and fraction : same denominator.

No Question Answer

1
2 –

4 –
2

3 –
3

49
4 –
4

5 –
5

4 –
6

3 –
7

2 –
8

1 –
9

2 –
10

3 –
11

4 –
12

13 5 –

14 4 –

1 –
15
16
2 –

3 –
17

4 –
18
19
5 –
20
4 –

4.23 Multiplication fraction with a whole number.

No Question Answer Remain/ The rest

1
× 9

50
× 12
2

× 20
3

× 30
4

× 28
5

× 21
6

× 18
7

× 16
8

× 18
9

× 27
10

× 21
11

× 24
12

× 24
13

× 10
14

× 15
15

× 20
16
17
× 30

18
× 27

19.
× 24

20
× 35

No Question Answer Remain/ the rest

21 × 45

22 × 14

51
23 × 15

24 × 42

25 × 42

26 × 27

27 × 28

28 × 28

29 × 24

30 × 24

31 × 24

32 × 24

33 × 33

34 × 30

35 × 32

36 × 40

37 × 32

38 × 36

39 × 30

40 × 48

4.24 Multiplication fraction with a whole number ( more than 100)

52
1. × 4812 = 2. × 648 = 3. × 4816 =

4. × 3600 = 5. × 3144 = 6. × 2359 =

7. × 4851 = 8. × 1344 = 9. × 1040 =

4.25 Problem solving : direct questions

53
1. of 45 boys wear a green 2. of 49 cars are wira.
hats. How many the wira car?
How many boys are there
wearing a green hats?

3. of 40 pupils in the class are 4. of 48 pupils go to school by


boys.. bus.
How many boys are there in How many pupils go to school
the by
class ? bus?

5. of 32 pupils fail the 6. of 45 chair are plastic chair.


examination. How many plastic chairs?
How many pupils fail ?

7. of 27 cats are female. 8. of 32 papers are green.


How many cats are female ? How many green papers?

4.26 Problem solving : contra / antonyms (3M)

54
1. of 30 boys wear spectacles . 2. of 180 pupils are boys in the
How many of boys do not hall.
wear How many girls are there in
spectacles. the
hall ?

3. of 420 vehicles are cars 4. of 320 pupils walking to


and school and the rest using
the rest are lorries. vehicles.
How many lorries ? How many pupils using
vehicles?

5. of 360 marbles are green 6. of 320 pair of shoes are Y


and the rest are red. branded and the rest are X
How many red marbles ? branded.
How many X branded ?

5.0 DECIMAL

5.1 Name the decimal in numeral

55
No
Value in word Value in numeral

1
Two point three two

Eight point seven


2

Six point one seven


3

Five point six three three


4

Two point four five


5

Eighty point five


6

Seven point two sixt two


7

Three point four zero five


8

Forty point zero zero eight


9

Nineteen point zero eight nine


10

Eight point three five


11

Seventy point five zero five


12

Sixty point zero nine


13

Zero point eight one


14

Twenty point three zero two


15

Three point two eight three


16
17
Forty point two zero one

18
Fifty point three four four

19.
Six point six six three

20
Seven point zero two

5.2 Write the decimal in words.

No
Value Value in words

56
1
12 .063

40.06
2

3.098
3

0.006
4

3. 073
5

7. 05
6

9.06
7

76. 503
8

72. 055
9

22. 002
10

33. 303
11

40. 404
12

55. 099
13

20.76
14

10. 653
15

70. 876
16
17
11. 011

18
76.002

19.
53. 001

20
76. 307

5.3 Place value of decimal /10 , /100 and /1000

No Questio
Question Answer No Answer
n

57
1 21 2

2 22 2

3 23 2

4 24 3

5 25 3

6 26 3

7 27 4

8 28 4

9 29 4

10 30 5

11 31 5

12 32 5

13 33 6

14 34 6

15 35 6

16 36 7

17 37 7

18 38 7

19 39 8

20 40 8

5.4 State the place and digit value of bold numbers given

No
Question Place value Digit value

1 23. 567

58
2 3.457

3 2.009

4 10.298

5 4.023

6 10.945

7 3.409

8 2.308

9 3.456

10 4.234

11 23. 656

12 3.145

13 21.092

14 17.121

15 40.283

16 50.095

17 30.149

18 12.386

19 33.456

20 54.234

5.5 Comparision between two number


Thick (  ) for suitable statement.

No is bigger than is smaller than

59
1 23. 451 23.51

2 45. 389 45.398

3 64.09 64.9

4 90.4 94.

5 5 .9 5.93

6 8 .46 8.5

7 12.5 12. 49

8 11.395 11.35

9 98.647 98.76

10 55.542 55.58

11 65.24 65.239

12 83.003 83.3

13 48.85 48.875

14 245.093 245.903

15 498.13 498.31

16 123.8 123.799

17 276.31 276.309

18 345.08 345.8

19 235.94 235.934

20 230.643 230.64

5.6 Comparison between several decimal numbers.

No
Arrange the number in Ascending order
1
12.063 , 12.63 , 12.36 , 12.036 , 12.306

60
3.098 , 3.089 , 3.89 , 3.908 , 3.809 , 3.98
2

193.064 , 193.46 , 193.64 , 193.046 , 193.604


3

90.052 , 90.25 , 90. 52 , 90.502 , 90. 052 , 90.025


4

72.058 , 72 .85 , 72. 508 , 72. 085 , 72. 58 , 72.805


5

Arrange the number in descending order


No
1 4.573 , 4. 537 , 4. 357 , 4. 375 , 4 .753 , 4. 735

2 12. 067 , 12. 076 , 12. 607 , 12.76 , 12.67 , 12.706

3 30.492 , 30.429 , 30.294 , 30.249 , 30.942 , 30.924

4 173.45 , 173.405 , 173 .045 , 173. 54 , 173.504 , 173.054

5 304 .806 , 304. 86 , 304 .086 , 304. 68 , 304. 608 , 304.068

5.7 State the digit value to the tenth and hundredth.

No Tenth Hundredth
Question
( one decimal places ) ( two decimal places )

1 23. 567

61
2 3.457

3 2.009

4 10.298

5 4.023

6 10.945

7 3.409

8 2.308

9 3.456

10 4.234

11 23. 656

12 3.145

13 21.092

14 17.121

15 40.283

16 50.095

17 30.149

18 12.386

19 33.456

20 54.234

5.8 Basic operation of decimal : +

62
1. 23.45 + 63.7 = 2. 76.54 + 23.8 =

3 6.54 + 27.29 = 4. 76.5 + 23 .7 =

5. 5.68 + 12.386 = 6. 76.123 + 8.2 =

7. 76.876 + 1.3 = 8. 35.44 + 1.876 =

5.9 Operation of decimal : + (

63
1. 23.45 + 63.7 + 1.987 2. 76.54 + 23.8 + 9.7 =
=

3 6.54 + 27.29 + 20 = 4. 76.5 + 15 + 23 .7 =

5. 5.68 + 12.386 + 1.9 = 6. 76.123 + 8.2 + 0.06 =

5.10 Basic operation of decimal : ―

64
1. 23 ― 6.37 = 2. 76 ― 23.8 =

3 65 ― 21.293 = 4. 76 ― 23 .73 =

5. 15 ― 12.386 = 6. 23 ― 8.29 =

7. 33 ― 18.229 = 8. 40 ― 17.712 =

65
5.11 Basic operation of decimal : ―

1. 23.4 ― 11.73 = 2. 76.54 ― 23.812 =

3 36.5 ― 27.29 = 4. 76.5 ― 23 .78 =

5. 25.68 ― 22.386 = 6. 16.12 ― 8.245 =

66
7. 36.7 ― 8.295 = 8. 37.01 ― 8.219 =

5.12 Operation of decimal : ―

1. 23.4 ― 9 ― 11.73 2. 76.54 ― 23.812 ― 14


= =

3 46.7 ― 27 ― 11.73 4. 76 ― 23 .78 ― 44.444


= =

67
5. 25 ― 2.3 ― 11.734 6. 16.3 ― 8.245 ― 11.7
= =

5.13 Combined Operation of decimal : - +

1. 23.4 + 9 ― 11.73 2. 76.54 ― 23.812 + 14


= =

3 46.7 ― 27 + 11.73 4. 76 + 23 .78― 44.444


= =

68
5. 25 + 2.3 ― 11.734 6. 16.3 ― 8.245 + 11.7
= =

5.14 Basic operation of decimal : ×

1. 23.45 × 7 = 2. 6.54 × 8 =

69
3 1.054 × 9 = 4. 6.503 × 7 =

5. 5.68 × 12 = 6. 6.023 × 31 =

7. 6.023 × 31 = 8. 6.023 × 31 =

5.15 Basic operation of decimal : ×

1. 0.45 × 7 = 2. 0.546 × 8 =

70
3 0.054 × 9 = 4. 0.503 × 6 =

5. 0.68 × 13 = 6. 0.023 × 41 =

7. 0.006 × 23 = 8. 0.875 × 74 =

5.16 Basic operation : × 10 , ×100 , ×1000

No
Question × 10 × 100 × 1000

1 23. 5

2 3.4

3 2.0

71
4 10.29

5 4.02

6 10.94

7 3.409

8 2.308

9 3.456

10 4.2

11 23. 6

12 3.14

13 21.09

14 17.12

15 40.28

16 50.093

17 30.149

18 12.386

19 33.4

20 54.2

5.17 Basic operation of decimal : ÷

1. 23.48 ÷ 8 = 2. 70.56 ÷ 7 =

72
3 6.57 ÷ 9 = 4. 76.5 ÷ 6 =

5. 5.64 ÷ 12 = 6. 76.065 ÷ 33 =

5.18 Basic operation of decimal : ÷

73
1. 0.504 ÷ 6 = 2. 0.56 ÷ 7 =

3 0.585 ÷ 9 = 4. 0.44 ÷ 8 =

5. 0.6 ÷ 12 = 6. 0.264 ÷ 33 =

5.19 Basic operation : ÷ 10 , ÷100 , ÷1000

74
No
Question ÷ 10 ÷100 ÷ 1000

1 23. 5

2 3.4

3 2.0

4 10.29

5 4.02

6 10.94

7 3.409

8 2.308

9 3.456

10 4.2

11 23. 6

12 3.14

13 21.09

14 17.12

15 40.28

16 50.093

17 30.149

18 12.386

19 33.4

20 54.2

6.0 PERCENTAGE

75
6.1 Convert the percentage into decimal

No Question Answer No Question Answer

1 2% 21 66%

2 7% 22 70%

3 8% 23 74%

4 12% 24 78%

5 15% 25 80%

6 19% 26 82%

7 22% 27 88%

8 28% 28 92%

9 29% 29 97%

10 30% 30 99%

11 35% 31 100%

12 37% 32 110%

13 41% 33 130%

14 44% 34 185%

15 47% 35 200%

16 50% 36 225%

17 55% 37 270%

18 59% 38 350%

19 61% 39 420%

20 63% 40 555%
6.2 Convert decimal into percentage

76
No Question Answer No Question Answer

1 0.01 21 0.68

2 0.03 22 0.69

3 0.04 23 0.71

4 0.1 24 0.75

5 0.11 25 0.77

6 0.17 26 0.8

7 0.22 27 0.84

8 0.25 28 0.88

9 0.28 29 0.9

10 0.31 30 0.97

11 0.33 31 0.98

12 0.38 32 1.00

13 0.41 33 1.03

14 0.43 34 1.28

15 0.45 35 1.65

16 0.52 36 2.03

17 0.54 37 2.86

18 0.56 38 3.5

19 0.6 39 4.7

20 0.66 40 5.6

6.3 State the percentage


( Denominator have a pair of 100)

77
No Question Answer No Question Answer

1 21

2 22

3 23

4 24

5 25

6 26

7 27

8 28

9 29

10 30

11 31

12 32

13 33

14 34

15 35

16 36

17 37

18 38

19 39

20 40

6.4 State the percentage : Fraction must be simplest

78
No Question Answer No Question Answer

1 21

2 22

3 23

4 24

5 25

6 26

7 27

8 28

9 29

10 30

11 31

12 32

13 33

14 34

15 35

16 36

17 37

18 38

19 39

20 40

6.5 Calculate the percentage of the whole diagram is shaded


(Denominator 2,4,5,10)

79
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

6.6 Calculate the percentage of the whole diagram is shaded


(Denominator not 2,4,5,10)

80
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

6.7 State the percentage of the word is ‘E ’

N
Question Answer
o

81
1 ABLE

2 EASE

3 GAUGE

4 EDGES

5 LEVEL

6 BELT

7 DECK

8 WHITEFLAME

9 INSPECTION

10 INTERESTED

11 BLUEKETTLE

12 WATERMELON

13 GREEN MOTOR CYCLE

14 WEDNESDAY

15 CANTILEVER

16 DRAPE

17 OVER

6.8 Find the percentage of whole number is number ‘3’.

N
Question Answer
o

82
1 3 1 1 3

2 4 53 1 5

3 4 93 15

4 35781

5 816713

6 1 131 1 5

7 311451

8 2311333344

9 1121131141

1111222233334
10
44

11 234111222233

12 111311131113

2221111113337
13
77

1112223334445
14
55

15 3451

16 53331

17 4567256333

6.9 Problem Solving : Direct questions (2M)

Question Answer

83
1. How many percent 8 boys out of
40
pupils in a class.

2. How many percent 16 cows out


of 50
animals rare by Kannan ?

3. How many percent 4 mangoes


out of
20 fruit in the basket ?

4. How many percent 6 story books


out
of 30 books in a shelf ?

5. How many percent 12 green chalks


out
of 40 chalk in a box.?

6.10 Problem solving : (3M)

84
Question Answer
1. There are 8 Indians , 15
Chinese
and 17 Malays in a class.
How many percents Indian pupils
in
the class ?

2. The table below the point of three


house sports.

House P Q R
sport
Point 20 24 36

How many percents for house


sport P
out of the total point of three
house
sports?

3. The table below shows the


number of animals in four stables.

Stables The number of horses


P 12
Q 24
R 10
S 14

How many percents of horses in


stables P out of the stables
altoghther..

4. The table below shows the bills.

Bils costs
Water RM90
Electric
Total RM120

How many percents for electric


bill
out of the both bills. ?

85
6.11 % of ______ ( The number of zero more than 2)

N
Question Direct Remain
o

1 3% of 600

2 4% of 3000

3 8 % of 700

4 9% of 2000

5 2% of 300

6 7% of 4000

7 10% of 30

8 20% of 40

9 40% of 60

10 50% of 70

11 60% of 80

12 70% of 90

13 80% of 20

14 90% of 10

86
15 45% of 1200

16 65% of 300

17 75% of 400

No Question Direct Remain

18 10% of RM100

19 20% of RM200

20 40% of RM300

21 50% of RM400

22 60 % of RM530

23 70% of RM650

24 80% of RM7800

25 25% of RM400

26 35% of RM6000

27 45% of RM800

28 55% of RM9000

29 75% of RM500

30 85% of RM6000

31 95% of RM800

32 20% of RM40

87
33 30% of RM70

34 60% of RM20

% of the value ( The number of zero is 1 or none )

No Question Direct Remain

1 3% of 60

2 4% of 30

3 8 % of 70

4 9% of 20

5 2% of 30

6 7% of 40

7 10% of 3

8 20% of 4

9 40% of 6

10 50% of 7

11 60% of 8

12 70% of 9

13 80% of 2

14 90% of 1

88
15 35% of 20

16 15% of 330

17 85% of 40

No Question Direct Remain

18 10% of RM1

19 20% of RM2

20 40% of RM3

21 5% of RM40

22 60 % of RM53

23 70% of RM65

24 80% of RM78

25 25% of RM4

26 35% of RM60

27 45% of RM8

28 55% of RM9

29 75% of RM5

30 85% of RM6

31 95% of RM8

32 20% or RM4

89
33 40% of RM55

34 60% of RM77

6.13 Problem solving : Direct (2M)

Question Answer
1. 30% out of 60 pupils wear red
caps.
How many of hem wear red cap ?

2. 40% out of 50 pupils get A in


Mathematics.
How many of them get s A

3. 65% out of 300 birds are parrot.


How many are parrots?

4. 85% out of 200 chicken lay


eggs.
How many chicken lay eggs ?

90
5. 15% out of 500 cars are Persona.
How many of cars are Persona ?

6.12 Problem solving : Contra / antonyms (3M)

Question Answer
1. 40% out of 60 pupils wear red
caps
and the rest wear blur caps
How many of them wear blue
caps ?

2. 70% out of 50 pupils get A in


Mathematics and the other get B.
How many of them get s B ?

91
3. 45% out of 300 birds are
hornbills
and the rest are parrot.
How many are parrots?

4. 85% out of 200 chicken lay


eggs.
How many chicken does not lay
eggs?

5. 85% out of 400 cars are Wira


and the
other are Iswara.
How many of cars are Iswara. ?

7.0 MONEY

7.1 Name the decimal in numeral

No
Value in word Value in numeral

1
Two ringgit and thirty five sen

Eighty ringgit and seventy sen


2

Six hundreds ringgit and five sen


3

Five hundreds sixty ringgit and ten sen


4

Two thousand ringgit and forty sen


5

Eighty ringgit and ninety five sen


6

Seven hundred twenty ringgit and eigty sen


7

92
Three hunrend forty ringgit and fifty five sen
8

Forty ringgit and eighty five sen


9

Nineteen ringgit and ninety sen


10

Eight hundred three ringgit and fifteen sen


11

Seventy ringgit and fifty sen


12

Sixty ringgit and sixty five sen


13

One thousand ringgit and seventy five sen


14

Twenty ringgit and twenty sen


15

Three hundred twenty ringgit and sixty sen


16
17
Four hundred two ringgit and ten sen

18
Five hundred forty ringgit and forty sen

19. Six thousand six hundred ringgit and five


sen
20 Seven hundred twenty ringgit dan seventy
sen

7.2 Write the decimal in numeral

No
Value Value in word

1
RM12 .05

RM40.60
2

RM3.95
3

RM612.10
4
RM3700.4
5 0

RM77. 05
6

RM97.60
7

RM176. 50
8

93
RM72. 55
9

RM220.20
10

RM303.30
11

RM400. 40
12

RM55. 75
13

RM205.80
14

RM107.70
15

RM770.85
16
17 RM1100.1
0
18 RM7600.2
0
19. RM5300.5
0
20
RM706.30

7.3 State the answer to the nearest ringgit.

No No
Question Answer Question Answer

1 RM23. 55 1 RM253. 85

2 RM3.45 2 RM663.40

3 RM2.20 3 RM352.10

4 RM10.60 4 RM150.90

5 RM4.05 5 RM384.05

6 RM10.95 6 RM140.75

7 RM3.40 7 RM343.30

8 RM2.70 8 RM452.80

94
9 RM3.45 9 RM353.05

10 RM4.75 10 RM304.15

11 RM23. 65 11 RM243. 25

12 RM3.15 12 RM376.70

13 RM21.05 13 RM211.35

14 RM17.55 14 RM137.45

15 RM40.25 15 RM460.65

16 RM50.05 16 RM570.85

17 RM30.95 17 RM360.15

18 RM12.35 18 RM152.30

19 RM33.85 19 RM353.60

20 RM54.25 20 RM554.20

7.4 Basic operation of decimal : +

1. RM23.45 + RM363.75 2. RM576.55 + RM23.80 =


=

95
3 RM6.65 + RM27.35 = 4. RM76.55 + RM238 .70 =

5. RM25.60 + RM142.85 = 6. RM476.15 + RM8.25 =

7. RM76.85 + RM881.35 = 8. RM35.45 + RM541.85 =

7.5 Operation of decimal : + (

1. RM23.45 + RM63 + RM102.90 =

96
2 RM6.55 + RM27.20 + RM620 =

3. RM5.60 + RM312.35 + 95 sen =

4. RM345 + RM24.85 + RM7.95 =

7.6 Basic operation of decimal : ―

1. RM23 ― RM6.35 = 2. RM80 ― RM23.80 =

97
3 RM365 ― RM121.20 = 4. RM700 ― RM523 .75 =

5. RM150.75 ― RM12.80 = 6. RM283.10 ― RM58.20 =

7. RM150.50 ― RM78.65 8. RM40.70 ― RM17.65 =


=

7.7 Operation of decimal : ― (

1. RM523.40 ― RM95 ― RM131.75 =

98
2 RM446.70 ― RM27.90 ― RM117 =

3. RM250 ― RM202.30 ― 75 sen =

4. RM500 ― RM333.30 ― RM111.10 =

7.8 Mixed operation : + ,-

1. RM4 + 70 sen ― 90 sen = 2. RM2.80 ― RM2 + 60 sen =

99
3. RM5.60 + 55 sen ― RM3.15 = 4. RM8 ― 65 sen + RM2.75 =

5. RM7 + 70 sen ― RM3.90= 6. RM2.80 ―RM1. 90 + 75 sen


=

7.9 Basic operation of decimal : ×

1. RM23.45 × 7 = 2. RM6.50 × 8 =

100
3 RM 1.05 × 9 = 4. RM6.50 × 7 =

5. RM5.60 × 12 = 6. RM6.05 × 31 =

7. RM7.25 × 41 = 8. RM9.90 × 50 =

7.10 Basic operation of decimal : ×


State all answer in ringgit .

1. 45 sen × 7 = 2. 55 sen × 8 =

101
3 95 sen × 9 = 4. 65 sen × 6 =

5. 35 sen × 13 = 6. 40 sen × 41 =

7. 80 sen × 23 = 8. 75 sen × 74 =

7.11 Basic operation : × 10 , ×100 , ×1000

No
Question × 10 × 100 × 1000

1 5 sen

2 15 sen

3 20 sen

102
4 30 sen

5 45 sen

6 55 sen

7 65 sen

8 70 sen

9 80 sen

10 95 sen

11 RM23.05

12 RM3.10

13 RM21.50

14 RM17.25

15 RM40.75

16 RM50.95

17 RM30.45

18 RM12.35

19 RM33.60

20 RM54.80

7.12 Basic operation of decimal : ÷

1. RM123.60 ÷ 8 = 2. RM270.55 ÷ 7 =

103
3 R,M1456.20 ÷ 9 = 4. RM2076.30 ÷ 6 =

5. RM2198.50 ÷ 5 = 6. RM1340.60 ÷ 4 =

104
7. RM235.20 ÷ 12 = 8.. RM176.55 ÷ 33 =

5. RM3450.60 ÷ 18 = 6. RM3765.30 ÷ 42 =

7.13 Multiplication fraction with a money

No Question Answer Remain

1 × RM24

× RM260
2

× RM80.80
3

× RM1234
4

105
× RM346.50
5

× RM674.10
6

× RM604.20

× RM2500
8

× RM265.50
9

×RM113.40
10

7.18 Multiplication percentage with a money

No Question Answer Remain

1
20% × RM60

2 50% × RM765.40

60% ×RM640
3

65% ×RM520
4

15% × RM840
5

106
80% ×RM888

40% × RM330
7

8 70% × RM1200

25% × RM45
9

90% × RM350
10

7.19 Problem solving :

7.19.1 Azri bought some item below.


How much did Azri pays.

1. 2.
 
RM8
  
RM12.80
 60sen
RM19.90 each 90 sen per each

107
3 4.

 
 
RM180 per each
RM13.60 RM5 80 sen
 
RM6.60 per each

5. 6.
 
 90 sen per 
each 
55 sen 90sen RM6.80 RM65
 
RM320 per each

7.19.2 Problem solving : Bills


The tables shows the items bought by Fiza
How much money did she pay.

1. 2.
Item Price Quantity Vegetable Price Quantit
per unit s per kg y
Pen RM19.9 2 unit Spinach RM2 4 kg
0 cabbage RM6.5 2 kg
Pencil 70 sen 4 unit 0

108
3 4.
Beverag Price Quantit Pizza Price per Quantity
e per y plate
can X RM9.90 4 plates
P RM2 7 cans Y RM33.80 2 plates
Q 80 sen 5 cans

5. 6.

Oil Price per Quantity Fish Price Quantit


cookin bottle per kg y
g KK RM5 2 kg
P RM17 2 bottles LL RM6.5 3 kg
Q RM1.50 3 bottles 0

7.19.3 Problem solving :


Timah has RM20 . She bought the items below.
How much her balance ?

1. 2.
 
RM7.60
RM8 per each90sen
RM9.80

90 sen per each

109
3 4.
 
 
RM5.80
90 sen per
RM12
each 70 sen

RM4.80 per each

5. 6.
 
 
85 sen8080sen
sen perRM4.80
each RM12

RM2.40 per each

7.19.4 Problem solving :


Amirul has RM30. He bought the items below.
How much his balance ?

1. 2.

Items Price Quantit Fruit Price Quantit


per y per kg y
unit apple RM8 kg
Diskett RM1.8 5 unit Grape RM9.5 2 kg
e 0 0
book RM10 2 unit

110
3 4.
Beverag Price Quantit Vegetabl Price Quantitiy
e per y e per kg
box Carrot RM4.2 3 kg
P RM4.9 1 box 0
0 Tomato RM5 2 kg
Q RM8 3 boxes

5. 6.
Perfum Price per Quantity Fish Price Quantity
e bottle per kg
XX RM7 2 bottles Kembun RM5 1 kg
YY RM5.90 3 bottles g
Tongkol RM8.5 3 kg
0

111
7.19.5 Problem solving : Terms and daily life

Question Answer
1. Fetty keeps 30 sen every day.
How much money did she keeps for
12
days?

2. RM17.60 had been divided equally


among Ani , Ana , Ali and Azi .
How much money did Azi get ?

3.

RM12.50 RM6.00

Chocolate cake Banana cake

Azmi buys 2 chocolate cakes and 3


banana cakes.
How much should he paid ?

4. The diagram shows a price of computer


toy.

 RM155.00
Radi buys 2 computer toys. He pays
with
RM400 .
How much his balance?

112
Question Answer
5.
Fruits Price per kilograme
Mangosteens RM6
Guava RM5.50

Fadil buys 3 kg mangosteens and 1 kg


guava.
How much should he paid ?

6. A diagram shows a price of an


aeroplane toy.

 RM18.90

Mala has 4 pieces of note RM10. He


buys 2 aeroplane toys.
How much his balance ?

7. A diagram shows the items buys two


pupils.

   
60sen RM1.40 RM3
RM1.50 Per each
Per each per Dol
each
Hasni
Calculate the difference total price with
Hasni and Dol.

113
8. A diagram shows a price of watermelon.

Linda has RM10. She


buys a watermelon
with
5 kg .
How much balance
does she has ?
1 kg RM1.80

7.19.6 Problem solving : uniter

1. A diagram shows a price of 2. A diagram shows a price of four


three books. pencils.


 

RM4.50 for 3RM10
4 buah books

How much the 2 books ? How much the 3 pencils ?

3 A diagram shows a price of 4. 2 cans of lychee is RM2.60 .


six How much are 7 cans of
diskettes in a box. lychees ?


Sekotak RM4.80

How much the 4 diskettes ?

114
5. 4 same pens are RM9. 6. 20 oranges are RM5 .
How much are 5 pens ? How much are 8 oranges ?

8.0 TIME

8.1 Reading a time

1. 2.

1112
11 1211
1010 22
99 33
88 44
77 66 55

a.m a.m.
3 4.
12 11
11 12
11
10
10 22
9
9 33
8
8 44
77 66 55

a.m. a.m.

5. 6.

111112121 1
1010 22
99 33
88 4 4
77 66 55

a.m. p.m.

115
7. 8.

1212
1111 1 1
1010 2 2
9 9 3 3
8 8 4 4
7 76 65 5

p.m. p.m.

9. 10.

1212
1111 1 1
1010 2 2
9 9 3 3
8 8 4 4
7 76 65 5

p.m. p.m.

8.2 Draw a hour hand and minutes hand on the clock shown.

1. 2.

1112
11 1211
1010 22
99 33
88 44
77 66 55

1.45 a.m 2.25 a.m.

3 4.
1211
1112
11
1010 22
99 33
88 44
77 66 55

3.50 a.m. 4.05 a.m.

5. 6.

11 12
11 12
1 1
10 10 2 2
9 9 3 3
8 8 4 4
7 76 56 5

6.55 a.m. 7.20 p.m.

116
7. 8.

11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5

8.35 p.m. 9.25 p.m.


9. 10.

11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5

10.45 p.m. 11.15 p.m.

8.3 Change the time below into 24 hours systems and vice versa.

24 hours 12 hours
No Question No Question
system system
1.30 in the
1 1 0025 hours
morning
2.30 in the
2 2 0155 hours
morning
4.45 in the
3 3 0220 hours
evening
3.55 in the
4 4 0310 hours
evening
6.10 in the
5 5 0425 hours
evening

6 7.40 at night 6 0545 hours

7 8.15 at night 7 0635 hours

8 9.25 at night 8 0715 hours

9 10.36 at night 9 0820 hours

10 11.59 night 10 0930 hours

11 2.45 a.m. 11 1025 hours

12 4.39 a.m. 12 1155 hours

117
13 5.30 a.m. 13 1220 hours

14 6.34 a.m. 14 1310 hours

15 7.12 a.m. 15 1409 hours

16 2.15 p.m. 16 1540 hours

17 3.20 p.m. 17 1610 hours

18 4.15 p.m. 18 1735 hours

19 9.50 p.m. 19 1840 hours

20 10.26 p.m. 20 1940 hours

8.4 Change the time below into 24 hours system

1. 2.
12 12

9 9 3 3

6 6

a.m. p.m.

3 4.

12 12

9 9 3 3

6 6

a.m. p.m.

118
5. 6.
12
12
9 3
9 3
6
6

a.m. p.m.

7. 8.

1212
1111 1 1
10 10 2 2
9 9 3 3
8 8 4 4
7
7 6 65 5

a.m. p.m.

8.5 Change the time below into 12 hours system

1. 2.

14:2
04:2
5
5
.

3 4.

01:0
15:5
05

119
5. 6.

07:4 18:0
0 7

7. 8.

09:4
22:2
5
2

8.6 Draw a hour hand and minutes hand on the clock shown.

1. 2.
1212

99 3 3

66

0535 hours 1325 hours

3 4.

1212

99 33

66

0840 hours 2015 hours

120
5. 6.

12
12

99 33

66

1105 hours 2355 hours

7. 8.

1212
1111 1 1
1010 2 2
9 9 3 3
8 8 4 4
7 76 65 5

1310 hours 0050 hours

8.7 Convert the time

No Question Answer ( in minutes)

1 1 hour 20 minutes

2 2 hours 15 minutes

3 4 hours 50 minutes

4 6 hours 10 minutes

5 3 hours 35 minutes

6 7 hours 25 minutes

7 8 hours 5 minutes

8 9 hours 40 minutes

121
No Question Answer ( in days)

1 3 weeks 4 days

2 8 weeks 1 day

3 2 weeks 6 day

4 1 week 2 days

5 4 weeks 5 days

6 5 weeks 4 days

7 6 weeks 1 day

8 7 weeks 4 days

8.8 Convert the time

No Question Answer ( in months)

1 1 year 2 months

2 2 years 8 months

3 4 years 6 months

4 6 years 11 months

5 3 years 10 months

6 7 years 9 months

7 8 years 5 months

8 9 years 4 months

122
No Question Answer ( years)

1 3 decades 4 years

2 8 decades 1 years

3 2 decades 6 years

4 1 decade 2 years

5 4 decades 5 years

6 5 decades 4 years

7 6 decades 1 years

8 7 decades 4 years

8.9 Convert the time.

No answer in hours and minutes No Answer in weeks and days

130 minutes = 20 days =

1 1

215 minutes = 48 days =

2 2

123
455 minutes = 57 days =

3 3

340 minutes = 100 days =

4 4

8.10 Convert the time.

Answer in decades and


No answer in years and months No
years
37 months = 27 years =

1 1

65 months = 58 years =

2 2

124
88 months = 77 years =

3 3

100 months = 102 years =

4 4

8.11 Convertion the fraction of time

No Question Answer ( minutes )

1 hours

2 hours

3 hours

4 hours

5 1 hours

6 2 hours

7 2 hours

8 4 hours

No Question Answer ( months)

125
1 years

2 years

3 years

4 years

5 years

6 4 years

7 5 years

8 5 years

8.12 Convertion the fraction of time

No Question Answer ( years)

1 decades

2 decades

3 decades

4 1 decades

5 1 decades

6 2 decades

7 2 decades

8 4 decades

No Question Answer ( seconds)

126
1 minutes

2 minutes

3 minutes

4 minutes

5 minutes

6 4 minutes

7 5 minutes

8 5 minutes

8.13 Finding information from calendar: Complete the calender

1. 2.
JANUARY
AUGUST2009
2008
SS MM TT WW TT FF SS
1 2
4 5 6 7 8 9
10
3 11 4 125 136 147 15 8 9
16 17 18 19 20 21
22
10 2311 24
12 25
13 26
14 2715 16

17 18
1. State the 19
day20 21 22 23
of 18.8.2008 1. State the day of 1.1.2009
24 25 26 27
2. Find the last day of the month. 2. Find the last day of the months

3. Calculate hte number of day


from 5.1.2009 until 20.1.2009.
3. State the first day of the next
month.

127
3 4.

JULY 2010
NOVEMBER 2011
SS M
M TT W W TT FF SS
1 2 3 4
45 5
6 6
7 87 98 10 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16
11
17 1218 13
19 14 20 15 21 2216 17
18 19
23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23
24
27 28 29
25 26 27

1. State the day of 30.7.2010 1. State the day of 24 .11.2011

2. State the first day of the months 2.State the day of 10 days after
? 29.11.2011

3. Calculate the day from


3. Calculate the number of days 9.11.2011 until 23.11.2011
from 4.7.2010 until 20.7.2010

8.14 Operation +,- ,× and ÷ .

1. 2.
21hours
hour 40
30minutes
minutes
++ 3 3
hours 55 minutes
hours 40 minutes

3 4.
3
9 hours 30 20minutes
minutes
++ 13 hour
hours 40
50minutes
minutes

128
5. 6.
8 hours 10 minutes 9 hours 05 minutes
+ 2 hours 55 minutes ― 3 hours 20 minutes

7. 6 hours 20 minutes 8.
8 hours 15 minutes
― 4 hours 30 minutes
― 4 hours 30 minutes

9. 10.
54hours
hours 40
45minutes
minutes
―― 23hours
hours 50minutes
55 minutes

11. 12.
1 hour 05 minutes 40 seconds 2 hours 40 minutes 20
+ seconds
3 hours 40 minutes 25 seconds
+ 3 hours 15 minutes 50
seconds

13 14.
9 hours 20 minutes 40 seconds 3 hours 30 minutes 30 seconds
+ 3 hours 50 minutes 30 seconds + 1 hour 40 minutes 45 seconds

129
15. 16.
8 hours 10 minutes 50 seconds 9 hours 35 minutes 10 seconds
+ 2 hours 55 minutes 55 seconds ― 3 hours 20 minutes 20 seconds

17. 18.
8 hours 45 minutes 20 seconds 6 hours 20 minutes 30 seconds
― 4 hours 30 minutes 25 seconds ― 4 hours 30 minutes 40 seconds

19. 20.

4 hours 35 minutes 05 seconds 5 hours 40 minutes 10 seconds


― 3 hours 40 minutes 55 seconds ― 2 hours 55 minutes 45 seconds

21. 22.
3 hours 50 minutes
2 hours 40 minutes
× 4
× 3

23. 24
2 hours 15 minutes
1 hour 35 minutes
× 6
× 5

130
25. 26.
2 hour 23 minutes 1 hour 15 minutes 25 seconds
× 4 × 4

27. 28.
2 hours 25 minutes 24 seconds 2 hours 18 minutes 32 seconds
× 3 × 4

29. 30
1 hour 40 minutes 26 seconds 2 hours 15 minutes 13 seconds
× 4 × 5

31 32.
1011hours
hours3640 minutes÷ ÷3 4 =
minutes
=

131
34. 35.

43 hours
20 hours30
24minutes
minutes÷÷ 68 ==

8.15 Operation +,- ,× and ÷ ( years and months)

1. 2.
1 year 8 months
+ 312year
years114months
months
+ 13 years 9 months

132
3. 4.
9 3years
years7 8months
months
++ 3 1years
years8 months
5 months

5. 6.
235 years
years 6 2months
months
+― 11 years
year 4 5months
months

7. 8.
826years
years3 months
8 months

― 611years
years7 months
9 months

9. 10.
19 years 10
8 years 5 months
months
― 23 years
― years 11
8 months

11. 12.
23 years
years58months
months
×× 32

133
13 14.
34 years
years 54 months
months
×
× 34

15 16

45 years
years 59 months
months
×
× 34

17 18
1
5 years
years 10
11 months
months
×
× 43

19. 20.
2 years
2 years 105 months
×
× 36

134
21. 22.

18
10years
years8 3months
months÷ ÷
4 =3
=

23 24
115 years4 4months
78 years months÷ ÷5 =
4
=

25. 26.
215 years 3 months ÷ 3
126 years 8 months ÷ 5 =
=

8.16 Problem solving :

135
8.16.1 The table below shows the departure time and duration time
for five
buses from P station.
What is the time , the bus arrived at Q ?

No Departure from P Duration times Arrived at Q

1
4.35 a.m 3 hours 50 minutes

2 1730 hours 3 hours 50 minutes

3 7.25 p.m. 9 hours 20 minutes

4
3 hours 15 minutes

11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5

5 7 hours 40 minutes

11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
8.16.2 Problem solving :
7 6 5

136
The table below shows the end and duration time for five
activity.
What is the time the acitivity start ?

No Start activity Duration times End activity

1
1 hours 40 minutes 5.30 a.m

2 3 hours 50 minutes 1725 hours

3 9 hours 20 minutes 8.00 p.m.

4
3 hours 15 minutes

11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5

5 hours 20 minutes
5

11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8.16.3 8 Problem4 solving :
7The
6 5table below shows the time for five cars drive to go and
reached at

137
town.
How long did the car take to drive. ?

No Go to town Duration times Reached at town

1
4.35 a.m 6.00 a.m

2 1730 hours 2200 hours

3 2.25 p.m. 11.05 p.m.

111112121 1
1010 22
99 33
88 44
77 66 55

11 12121 1
101011 22
99 33
88 4 4
8.16.4 Problem solving : Terms and daily life
7 76 65 5

138
1. The diagram below shows the 2. Majid goes to shop at 3.35
time Rais go to school in the p.m. and reached hours
morning. later.
Draw the hand hours and
hand minutes on the clock
11 12 1 shown to show the time did
10 2 Majid reach the shop ?
9 3
8 4
7 6 5

11 12 1
10 2
He reachs
9 30 minutes
3 after
that. 4
8
At what time
7 6 5Rais reach at
school ?

3 One cake had bake on 4. The diagram shows the time


10.35 Dian finish his extra class
a.m. The cake is baked class in the evening.
hours
before
Draw the hours hand and
11 12 1
minutes10 hand on
2 the clock
shown9to shows3the cake
start to 8 4
bake ? 7 6 5

His class on for 1 hour 40


11 12 1 minutes.
10 2 At what time , the class is
9 3 begin.
8 4
7 6 5

139
5. The diagram below shows the 6. Kamil drives a car to the town
time one bus arrived the at
station 5.30 p.m and reached at 8.10
in the morning. p.m.
How long did Kamil takes to
drive ?

11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5

The bus takes 50 minutes.


At what time did the bus
departure?

7. The diagram below shows the 8. Farid start to wash his car at
start and end of Ali’s 10.15 a.m. He washes the car
activity . for
1 hour 50 minutes.
At what time did Farid finish
wash his car?
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5

Start End

How long did Ali takes an


activity ?

140
9.0 LENGTH

9.1 Reading skill :


State all the answer in cm and mm.

1.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

2.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

3.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

4.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

5.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

9.2 Drawing skill :


Draw a line shows a length given.

141
1.

m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
c

3.6 cm

2.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

4.2 cm

3.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

9.8 cm

4.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

1.7 cm

5.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m
c

8.4 cm

9.3 Reading skill :


State all the answer in m and cm.

142
1 2 3 4 5
m m m m m

9 9 9 9 9

8 8 8 8 8

7 7 7 7 7

6 6 6 6 6

m m m m m
5 5 5 5 5

4 4 4 4 4

3 3 3 3 3

2 2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1

9.4 Drawing skill :


Draw a line shows a length given

143
1 2 3 4 5
m m mm

9 9 9 9

8 8 8 8

7 7 7 7

6 6 6 6

m m mm
5 5 5 5

4 4 4 4

3 3 3 3

2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1

2.4 m 3.5 m 5.1 m 7.7 m 8.9 m

9.5 Convert distance unit for km into unit m and vice versa.

No Question m No Question km

144
1 0. 1 km 1 50 m

2 1.15 km 2 80 m

3 1.2 km 3 55 m

4 1.25 km 4 60 m

5 1.35 km 5 700 m

6 2.45 km 6 960 m

7 0.5 km 7 1 820 m

8 2.55 km 8 1 080 m

9 2.6 km 9 1 390 m

10 2.7 km 10 2 070 m

11 3.75 km 11 3 890 m

12 0.8 km 12 4 010 m

13 3.85 km 13 4 800 m

14 0. 9 km 14 5 010 m

15 4.95 km 15 6 320 m

16 5.5 km 16 6 250 m

17 5.1 km 17 7 530 m

18 5.15 km 18 10 040 m

19 6.2 km 19 15 050 m

20 10.4 km 20 18 600 m

9.6 Convert length in unit m into unit cm and vice versa.

No Question cm No Question m

145
1 0. 1 m 1 50 cm

2 1.15 m 2 80 cm

3 1.2 m 3 55 cm

4 1.25 m 4 60 cm

5 1.35 m 5 700 cm

6 2.45 m 6 960 cm

7 0.5 m 7 820 cm

8 2.55 m 8 280 cm

9 2.6 m 9 390 cm

10 2.7 m 10 2 095 cm

11 3.75 m 11 1 095 cm

12 0.8 m 12 4 005 cm

13 3.85 m 13 4 010 cm

14 0. 9 m 14 8 015 cm

15 4.95 m 15 4 020 cm

16 5.5 m 16 6 025 cm

17 5.1 m 17 4 030 cm

18 5.15 m 18 10 040 cm

19 6.2 m 19 15 050 cm

20 10.7 m 20 20 000 cm

9.7 Convert combined unit ( km , m ) into unit m and decimal km

No Question m decimal km

146
1 1km 10 m

2 1km 15 m

3 1km 20m

4 1km 25 m

5 1km 35 m

6 2km 40 m

7 2km 45 m

8 2km 50 m

9 2km 55 m

10 2km 60 m

11 2km 70 m

12 3km 75 m

13 3km 80 m

14 3km 85 m

15 4km 90 m

16 4km 95 m

17 5km 5 m

18 5km 10 m

19 5km 15 m

20 6km 20 m

9.8 Convert combined unit ( m , cm ) into unit cm and decimal m.

No Question cm decimal m

147
1 1m 5 cm

2 1m 8 cm

3 1m 9cm

4 1m 4 cm

5 1m 2cm

6 2m 4 cm

7 2m 5 cm

8 2m 6 cm

9 2m 7 cm

10 2m 8 cm

11 2m 9 cm

12 3m 2 cm

13 3m 8 cm

14 3m 5 cm

15 4m 9 cm

16 4m 7 cm

17 5m 5 cm

18 5m 8 cm

19 5m 9 cm

20 6m 7 cm

9.9 Convert fraction length ( km) into decimal km and unit m

No Question decimal of km m

148
1 km

2 km

3 km

4 km

5 km

6 km

7 km

8 km

9 km

10 km

11 km

12 4km

13 5km

14 5 km

15 5km

16 6km

17 6 km

18 6km

19 7km

20 7km

9.10 Convert fraction length ( m) into decimal m and unit cm

No Question decimal of m cm

149
1 m

2 m

3 m

4 2m

5 2m

6 2m

7 3m

8 3m

9 3m

10 4m

11 4m

12 4m

13 5m

14 5m

15 5m

16 6m

17 6m

18 6m

19 7m

20 7m

9.11 Comparision between two unit length.


Thick (  ) for suitable statement .

150
is bigger Is less Is equal
No
than than with
1 2.45 km 245 m

2 4.38km 4308m

3 6.09km 6090m

4 0.84km 84m

5 5.79km 57 900m

6 8.6km 860m

7 1.5km 1500m

8 8.65km 865m

9 8.67km 86700m

10 5.52km 5052m

11 5.94m 594cm

12 3.03m 330cm

13 8.85m 88500cm

14 5.03m 5030cm

15 8.15m 815cm

16 3.6m 360cm

17 6.3m 603cm

18 5.8m 58cm

19 5.4m 54cm

20 0.6m 600cm

9.12 Operation + , - , × and ÷ .


State all the answer in cm .

151
1. 1.7 m + 35 cm = 2. 3.6 m + 75 cm =

3 80 cm + 1 m = 4. 3.2 m ― 45 cm =

5. 650 cm ― 3.8 m = 6. 3 m ― 195 cm =

152
7. 3.4 m × 3 = 8. 1.05 m × 8 =

9. 0.8 m × 12 = 10. 3.4 m ÷ 5 =

11. 15.6 m ÷ 6 = 12. 3.9 m ÷ 13 =

9.13 Operation + , - , × and ÷ .


State all the answer in m .

153
1. 1.7 km + 830 m = 2. 3.6 km + 750 m =

3 870 m + 1 km = 4. 3.25 km ― 745 m =

5. 6500 m ― 3.8 km = 6. 3 km ― 1950 m =

154
7. 3.04 km × 3 = 8. 1.05 km × 7 =

9. 0.8 km × 15 = 10. 7.04 km ÷ 5 =

11. 5.4 km ÷ 6 = 12. 3.65 km ÷ 13 =

4.23 Multiplication fraction with a unit of distance

155
No Question Answer ( in m ) Remain ( in m)

1 × 1.8km

× 1.4 km
2

× 4 km
3

× 3.6km
4

× 2.8 km
5

× 3 km
6

× 1.6km
7

× 0.25km
8

× 4.5km
9

× 0.18km
10

4.23 Multiplication percentage with a unit of volume of liquid

No Question Answer ( in m ) Remain ( in m )

1 20% ×
1.2km

2
50% ×
2.4km

156
60% × 2km
3

65% ×
4 3.6km

15% × 2.8
5 km

6 80% × 3km

40% ×
7 4.2km

70% × 0.6
8
km

25% × 6 km
9

90% ×
2.7km
10

4.23 Multiplication fraction with a unit of length

No Question Answer ( in cm ) Remain ( in cm)

1 × 1.8 m

157
× 1.4 m
2

× 4 m
3

× 3.6 m
4

× 2.8 m
5

× 3m
6

× 1.6 m
7

× 0.25 m
8

× 4.5 m
9

× 0.18 m
10

4.23 Multiplication percentage with a unit of volume of liquid

No Question Answer ( in cm ) Remain ( in cm )

1 20% × 1.2
m

50% × 2.4
2 m

3
60% × 2 m

158
65% × 3.6
4 m

15% × 2.8
5 m

6 80% × 3 m

40% × 4.2
7 m

70% × 0.6
8
m

25% × 6 m
9

90% × 2.7
m
10

9.14 Problem solving : term and daily life.

1. The diagram below shows a length of a wood.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m

0
The wood is cut equally into 3 parts.
What is the length ,in cm, a part?

159
2. The diagram below shows a length of a string.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m

0
The string is cut into two part. The length of first part is 5.6 m
Calculate the length , in cm , of second part.

3. The diagram below shows a length of a rope.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m

0
What is the length , in cm, 6 same ropes?

4. The diagram below shows a length of a line.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
m

0
Andy added 3.6 m length for continued the line.
What is the total length , in cm , the lines ?

160
5. The diagram shows a one
m 6. The diagram below shows the
way 900 distance from three places.
from a junction.
Amy’ ol
s Scho Min’s
hous km house
e 1.35
1.6 km
is the distance,890
What Schoolue m
in m,
from Mosq
school to the mosque? What is the distance ,in m,
Form Amy’s house to Min’s
house through the school ?

7 The diagram below shows the 8. Ali runs with the baton for
distance of three towns . 1.2km
and Chin continued for 840
10 km m.
What is the distance , in m,
P 7.4 km Q R
for
the race. ?
What is the distance, in m,
from
Q to R ?

9. Bazli runs one round for 9. The distance from P to Q is 4.1


600 m. km. Azli drives his car from P
How far , in km, Bazli runs and stop 900 m before Q .
for How far ,in m, Azli drives his
12 rounds ? car?

161
10. The diagram below shows 12. The diagram below shows a
a height of human and a box.
length of two ropes.

1.8m
1.6 m 85 cm
Rudy box
85
cm What is the height , in cm ,
when
Find the difference length, in Rudy stands on the box ?
cm , between two ropes?

13. The diagram below shows a 14. One woos with 8.34 m had
length of a roll of hose. been
cut equally into 6 parts .
What is the length ,in cm,
each
12.6 m part ?

What is the length , in cm,


for 3
rolls of the same hose ?

162
15. A roll of rope is 9m . Jef 16. One sugar cane is 2.9 m .
takes Lia
3.9m from it. Cuts into two parts.First
What is the length, in cm , part
rope is 80cm.
had been left ? What is the length , in cm,
second part?

10.0 MASS

10.1 Read the mass of box , in kg, each scales

1. 2.

50 50
kg kg
1 1
4 4

3 3 2 2

3 4.

5 05 0
kg kg
1 1
4 4

3 3 2 2

163
5. 6.

5 05 0
kg kg
1 1
4 4

3 3 2 2

7. 8.

5 05 0
kg kg
1 1
4 4

3 3 2 2

10.2 Read the mass, in g, of each scales

1. 2.

10
kg
g
250
750

500

3 4.

1 01 0
kgkg
gg
250
250
750
750

500
500

164
5. 6.

1010
kg kg
g g
250 250
750 750

500 500

7. 8.

10 10
kg kg
g g
250 250
750 750

500 500

10.3 Draw the pointer of mass of box in each scales

1. 2.

5500
kg
kg 11
44

33 22

1.3 kg 2.1 kg

3 4.

50
kg
1
4

3 2

3.4 kg 4.6 kg

165
5. 6.

5500
kg
kg
11
44

33 22

1.7 kg 2.8 kg
7. 8.

5500
kg
kg
11
44

33 22

3.9 kg 4.4 kg

10.4 Draw the pointer of mass of box in each scales

1. 2.

1 01 0
kgkg
gg
250
250
750
750

500
500

50 g 950 g

3 4.

10
10
kg
kg
g
g
250
750 250
750

500
500

150 g 800g

166
5. 6.

1100
kg
kg
gg
250
250
750
750

500
500

300 g 600 g
7. 8.

1100
kg
kg
gg
250
250
750
750

500
500

450 g 550 g

10.5 Convert mass unit kg into unit g and vice versa.

Bil Soalan g Bil Soalan kg

1 0. 1 kg 1 50 g

2 1.15 kg 2 80 g

3 1.2 kg 3 55 g

4 1.25 kg 4 60 g

5 1.35 kg 5 700 g

6 2.45 kg 6 960 g

7 0.5 kg 7 820 g

8 2.55 kg 8 1 280 g

9 2.6 kg 9 1 390 g

10 2.7 kg 10 2 090 g

167
11 3.75 kg 11 1 090 g

12 0.8 kg 12 4 080 g

13 3.85 kg 13 4 010 g

14 0. 9 kg 14 5 010 g

15 4.95 kg 15 6 020 g

16 5.5 kg 16 7 020 g

17 5.1 kg 17 8 030 g

18 5.15 kg 18 10 040 g

19 6.2 kg 19 15 050 g

20 8.07 kg 20 20 000 g

10.6 Convert combined unit ( kg , g ) into unit g and decimal of kg

No Question g Decimal of kg

1 1 kg 10 g

2 1kg 15 g

3 1kg 20g

4 1 kg 25 g

5 1kg 35 g

6 2kg 40 g

7 2kg 45 g

8 2kg 50 g

9 2kg 55 g

10 2kg 60 g

168
11 2kg 70 g

12 3kg 75 g

13 3kg 80 g

14 3kg 85 g

15 4kg 90 g

16 4kg 95 g

17 5kg 5 g

18 5kg 10 g

19 5kg 15 g

20 6 kg 20 g

10.7 Convert fraction on unit kg into decimal of kg and g

No Question decimal of kg g

1 kg

2 kg

3 kg

4 2 kg

5 2 kg

6 2 kg

7 3 kg

8 3 kg

9 3 kg

10 4 kg

169
11 4 kg

12 4 kg

13 5 kg

14 5 kg

15 5 kg

16 6 kg

17 6 kg

18 6 kg

19 7 kg

20 7 kg

10.8 Reading scale in kg and convert the answer into g .

1. 2.

50 50
kg kg
1 1
4 4

2
3 2
3

3 4.

50 50
kg kg
1 1
4 4

2 2
3 3

170
5. 6.

50 50

kg kg
1 1
4 4

2 2
3 3

7. 8.

50 50
kg kg
1 1
4 4

3 2 3 2

9. 10.

50 50
kg kg
1 1
4 4

3 2 3 2

11 12.

50 50
kg kg
1 1
4 4

3 2 3 2

171
13. 14.

50
50
kg
kg
1
1 4
4

3 2
3 2

15. 16.

10 10
kg kg
50
g 5 0 200 g
kg
200
800 kg 800
1 1
4 4

400 400
600 600
2 3 2
3

10.9 Reading scale in g and convert the answer into kg .


10 10
kg kg
1. 2. g 200
g 200 800
800

400 400
600 600

10
10
kg
kg
g 200
3. g 200 4. 800
800

400
400 600
600

10 10
kg kg
g 200 g 200
800 800

172
400 400
600 600
5. 6.

7. 8.

10.10 Comparision between two unit mass


Thick (  ) for suitable statement

is bigger Is less Is equal


No
than than with
1 3.45 kg 34500 g

2 5. 8 kg 580 g

3 4.9 kg 4900 g

4 0.4 kg 4000 g

5 5.9 kg 5090 g

6 8.46 kg 846 g

7 2.5 kg 2500 g

8 1.35 kg 135 g

9 0.647 kg 6470 g

10 5.542 kg 5542 g

173
11 1.24 kg 124 g

12 3.003 kg 3300 g

13 8.85 kg 88 500 g

14 5.09 kg 5009 g

15 4.13 kg 4103 g

16 1.8 kg 1080 g

17 2.31 kg 2310 g

18 3.08 kg 3080 g

19 2.94 kg 2940 g

20 0.6 kg 6000 g

10.11 Operation : + , - , × and ÷


State all the answer in g.

1. 3.2 kg + 750 g = 2. 2.09 kg + 560 g =

3 350 g + 1.76 kg = 4. 3.62 kg ― 700 g =

174
5. 1.8 kg ― 990 g = 6. 2.24 kg ― 870 g =

7. 2.34 kg × 6 = 8. 0.56 kg × 8 =

175
9. 1.08 kg × 16 = 10. 4 kg ÷ 8 =

11. 3.42 kg ÷ 9 = 12. 2.76 kg ÷ 12 =

4.23 Multiplication fraction with a unit of volume of liquid

No Question Answer Remain

1 × 1.4 kg

× 2.2 kg
2

× 3 kg
3

× 3.2 kg
4

176
× 3.5 kg
5

× 1.2 kg
6

× 1.6 kg
7

× 0.8 kf
8

× 2.7 kg
9

× 2.4 kg
10

4.23 Multiplication percentage with a unit of volume of liquid

No Question Answer Remain

1 20% × 1.2
kg

50% × 2.2
2 kg

60% × 3 kg
3

65% × 3.4
4 kg

5
15% × 3.8kg

177
80% × 2.1
6
kg

40% × 1.8
7 kg

70% × 0.6
8
kg

25% × 1.8
9 kg

90% × 2.7
kg
10

10.12 Problem solving : terms and mass in daily life.

1. The diagram below shows a 2. The mass of a chair is 1.4 kg.


mass What is the mass, in g, for
of three boxes. same
6 chairs. ?
1.2 kg 870 g 450
g
Calculate the total mass, in
kg,
for all boxes .

178
3 The diagram below shows the 4. Cake with 2.4 kg had been
mass of two cakes. cut
equally mass for 8 parts.
How much mass , in g, a
1.6 kg 750 g part ?

Calculate the difference


mass, in
g , between two cakes.

6. The diagram below shows the 6. Deli bought 1.4 kg prawns


mass of a cake. and
Farah bought 780 g prawns.
1.3 kg What is the total mass , in g,
Prawn had been bought by
both
Adli takes 550 g from the of them?
cake.
How much the mass ,in g,
cake
had been left ?

7. The diagram below shows 8. The diagram below shows


the the
mass of three oranges. mass of a cake .

P R
Q
0
50
44 kg
kg
kg 1
1
1
4
3
3 22

3 2
The cake had been cut into
4
R orange had been taken parts with equally mass.
from What is the mass , in g, a
the scale and the mass part ?
become
800g. Orange P and orange
Q
has the same mass.

179
What is the mass, in g,
orange
P?

11. The diagram below shows the 10. The diagram below shows
mass of a ball and a ball the
mass of a cake.

KEK Q
0
0
4 g
kg 1
750 250
3 2
500
When a biscuit had been
The box mass is 170 g. put on
Calculate the mass , in kg, the cake, the mass become
the 2.1
ball ? kg.
What is mass,in g, the
biscuits?

11.0 VOLUME OF LIQUID

11.1 Write the volume of liquid , in l , of each container

1. 2.
2liter
2liter

1liter
1liter

180
3 4.
2liter
2liter

1liter
1liter

5. 6.
2liter
2liter

1liter
1liter

7. 8.

2liter
2liter

1liter
1liter

11.2 Read the volume of liquid in each container

1. 2.
1000
1000ml
ml
ml
ml

500
500ml
ml

181
3 4.

1000 ml
1000
ml ml
ml

500 ml
500 ml

5. 6.
1000
1000 ml
ml
ml
ml

500
500 ml
ml

7. 8.

1000
1000ml
ml
ml
ml

500
500ml
ml

11.3 Draw the level of volume of liquid , in l , of each container

1. 2.
2liter
2liter

1liter
1liter

1.9 l 0.2 l

182
3 4.
2liter
2liter

1liter
1liter

1.7 l 0.4 l
5. 6.
2liter
2liter

1liter
1liter

1.4 l 0.7 l

7. 8.

2liter
2liter

1liter
1liter

1.2 l 0.9 l

11.4 Draw the level of volume of liquid in each container

1. 2.
1000
1000ml
ml
ml
ml

500
500ml
ml

900 ml 100 ml

183
3 4.

1000 ml
1000
ml ml
ml

500 ml
500 ml

300 ml
700 ml

5. 6.
1000
1000 ml
ml
ml
ml

500
500 ml
ml

800 ml 200 ml

7. 8.

1000
1000ml
ml
ml
ml

500
500ml
ml

600 ml 400 ml

11.5 Convertion the unit

Convert the volume in unit l to unit ml and vice versa

No Question ml No Question l

1 0. 1 l 1 50 ml

2 1.15 l 2 80 ml

3 1.2 l 3 55 ml

184
4 1.25 l 4 60 ml

5 1.35 l 5 700 ml

6 2.45 l 6 960 ml

7 0.5 l 7 820 ml

8 2.55 l 8 280 ml

9 2.6 l 9 390 ml

10 2.7 l 10 2095 ml

11 3.75 l 11 1095 ml

12 0.8 l 12 4005 ml

13 3.85 l 13 4010 ml

14 0. 9 l 14 8015 ml

15 4.95 l 15 4020 ml

16 5.5 l 16 6025 ml

17 5.1 l 17 4030 ml

18 5.15 l 18 10040 ml

19 6.2 l 19 15050 ml

20 8.06 l 20 20 000 ml

11.6 Convert combined unit ( l , ml ) into unit ml or decimal l

No Question ml Decimal l

1 1 l 10 ml

2 1l 15 ml

3 1l 20ml

4 1l 25 ml

185
5 1l 35 ml

6 2l 40 ml

7 2l 45 ml

8 2l 50 ml

9 2l 55 ml

10 2l 60 ml

11 2l 70 ml

12 3l 75 ml

13 3l 80 ml

14 3l 85 ml

15 4l 90 ml

16 4l 95 ml

17 5l 5 ml

18 5l 10 ml

19 5l 15 ml

20 6l 20 ml

11.7 Concert fraction of litre into decimal of l and ml

No Question Decimal of l ml

1 l

2 l

3 l

4 l

186
5 l

6 l

7 l

8 l

9 l

10 l

11 l

12 1l

13 1l

14 1l

15 1l

16 2l

17 2l

18 3l

19 3l

20 3l

11.8 Comparision between two unit volume of liquid.


Thick ( ) for suitable value.

is bigger Is less Is equal


No
than than with
1 2.45 l 2 345 ml

2 5.9 l 59000 ml

3 4.9 l 4900 ml

187
4 0.42 l 4200 ml.

5 5 .9 l 5009 ml

6 8 .6 l 8.6 ml

7 12.5 l 125 000 ml

8 11.95 l 1 195 ml

9 8.67 l 8 670 ml

10 1.52 l 152 ml

11 5.24 l 52 400 ml

12 3.3 l 3003 ml

13 4.05 l 4050 ml

14 5.03 l 5300 ml

15 8.13 l 813 ml

16 3.8 l 38 000 ml

17 6.31 l 6310 ml

18 5.08 l 5800 ml

19 7.9 l 7090 ml

20 0.63 l 6300 ml

11.9 Opertioan : + , - , × and ÷


State all answer in ml .

1. 2.34 l + 800 ml = 2. 4.2 l + 950 ml =

188
3 875 ml + 1.5 l = 4. 1.3 l ― 450 ml =

5. 3.8 l ― 560 ml 6. 1.25 l ― 380 ml =

189
7. 3.2 l × 7 = 8. 0.54 l × 4 =

9. 1.13 l × 12 = 10. 2.4 l ÷ 6 =

11. 3.26 l ÷ 5 = 12. 2.88 l ÷ 12 =

4.23 Multiplication fraction with a unit of volume of liquid

No Question Answer Remain

190
1 × 1.2 l

× 2.4 l
2

× 2l
3

× 3.6 l
4

× 2.8 l
5

× 2.1 l
6

× 1.8 l
7

× 0.6 l
8

× 1.8 l
9

× 2.7 l
10

4.23 Multiplication percentage with a unit of volume of liquid

No Question Answer Remain

1
20% × 1.2 l

50% × 2.4 l
2

191
60% × 2 l

65% × 3.6 l
4

15% × 2.8 l
5

6 80% × 2.1 l

40% × 1.8 l
7

8 70% × 0.6 l

25% × 1.8 l
9

90% × 2.7 l
10

11.10 Problem solving : terms and volume of liquid in daily life.

1. The diagram below shows the 2. The diagram below shows


volume of water in two the volume of cooking oil.
container.

Cookin
g
Oil Q
P Q
850ml5l 1.35 l
The oil from the container
Celculate the total of volume, had
in been pour equally in 8
ml, for both of the containers. bottles.
How much oil , in ml, in
each
bottle.

192
3 The diagram below shows a 4. The diagram below shows a
volume of water in a volume of mango juice in a
container. box.

Mang
o
Juice Q
2.7 l
385
ml
750 ml water had been
taken How much is the mango
from Q . juice ,
How much water , in ml , in l , in 7 same boxes?
left in
Q container ?

5. There are 2.5 l of water in a 6. There are 2.2 l of water in a


container . Lee added 770 ml container . Chin take out 990
to ml
fill the container. water.
How much water , in ml , in How much is the water ,in
the ml,
Container. ? In the container.

193
7. 3.2 l of water had been 8. There are 600 ml of mineral
pour water in a glass .
equally into 4 glasses. How much water ,in l, 8
How much water , in ml , in bottles
a with the same volume?
glass?

9. of 2.4 l orange juice had 10. Calculate 40% of 3 l of


been drink and the rest had water.
been kept. State the answer in ml.
Calculate the volume of
orange
juice, in ml, had been kept.

12.0 SHAPE 2D and 3D

12.1 Name the shape 2D

194
1. 2.

5 cm
6 cm
12 cm
6 cm

3 4.

5. 6.

7 8.

12.2 Drawing the shape 2D:

195
1. Rectangle 2. Square with 4 cm sides

3 Triangle 4. Pentagon

5. hexagon 6. octagon

7. circular 8. heptagon

12.3 a) Draw the lines of symmetry


b) Find the number of lines of symmetry for each figure

196
1. 2.

3 4.

5. 6.

7. 8.

12.4 Name the shape 3D

197
1. 2.

3 4.

5. 6.

12.5 Shape 3D : Drawing skill .

198
1. Cone 2. Cube

3 Cuboid 4. Cyclinder

5. Pyramid 6. Sphere

12.6 Name the shape 3D based their charateristics.

199
1. 2.

1 vertex
No vertex
Has curve
All faces face
in curve
1 flat faces

3 4.

8 vertices
No vertex
4 flatHas
faces with rectangular
a curve face
shape
2 flat faces with circular
2 flat faces shape
with squares shape

5. 6.

5 vertices
8
4 flat condong with iso triangle
12 edges
Fkat
6 flatbased
faces with square shape

12.7 PERIMETER :
12.7.1Complete the table of perimeter of rectangular

Breadth
No Length (cm) Perimeter of rectangle (cm)
(cm)

200
1 1 16

2 2 15

3 3 14

4 4 13

5 5 12

6 6 11

7 7 10

8 8 9

9 9 8

10 10 7

11 11 6

12 12 5

13 13 4

14 14 3

15 14 2

16 2.5 4

17 3.5 5

18 4.7 6

19 6.3 7

20 8.8 8

12.7.2 Calculate the perimeter of whole diagram

201
1. 2.

3 cm

8 cm
5 cm

3 4.

2 cm

10 cm
7 cm

5. 6.

4 cm

9 cm
6 cm

7. 8.

5 cm

11 cm
8 cm

202
9. 10.

8 cm
5 cm
3 cm

11 12.

3 cm

4 cm9 cm

13. 14.

10 cm
6 cm

78cm
cm

15. 16.
13 cm
5 cm

12 cm
9 cm

12.7.3 A diagram contain several squares with same size .


Calculate perimeter, in cm, whole diagram

203
1. 2.

6 cm
4 cm

3 4.

3 cm
4 cm

5. 6.

6 cm
9 cm

12.7.4 A diagram contain several rectangular with same size .


Calculate perimeter, in cm, whole diagram

204
1. 2.

3 cm
3 cm

7 cm
7 cm

4 cm

3 4.

3 cm 7 cm
3 cm

7 cm

5. 6.

7 cm
9 cm

6 cm
4 cm

12.7.5 A diagram contain several equilateral triangles with same size .


Calculate perimeter, in cm, whole diagram

205
1. 2.

7 cm
5 cm

3 4.

6 cm 4 cm

5. 6.

3 cm

4 cm

12.7.6 A diagram contain several isoceles triangles with the same size .
Calculate perimeter, in cm, whole diagram

206
1. 2.

2 cm
5 cm
9 cm

3 cm

3 4.

5 cm
6 cm

62 cm
cm

5. 6.
5 cm

7 cm

2 cm
6 cm

12.7.7 A diagram contain several squares with the same size .


Calculate the perimeter, in cm , shaded region .

207
1. 2.
64cm
cm

3. 4.

3 cm4 cm

5. 6.

9 cm
8 cm

12.7.8A diagram contain several equilateral triangles with the same size .
Calculate the perimeter, in cm , shaded region .

208
1. 2.

3 cm

6 cm

3. 4.

2 cm

8 cm

5. 6.

1 cm

9 cm

12.7.9 Calculate the perimeter, in cm, whole diagram

209
1. 2.

Q 4 cm
8 cm
9 cm 3 cm
Q
Q is a square.
Q is a square.

3 The diagram below consists 4. The diagram below consists


three three
rectangles with the same size. rectangles with the same size.

3 cm
3 cm
2 cm
2 cm
6 cm
4 cm

5. 6.
3 cm
4 cm
98 cm
cm
3 cm
10
12
cm

12.7.10 Calculate the perimeter, in cm, shaded region.

9 cm

Q
3 cm
210
13
cm 10 cm
1. 2.

Q 4 cm

9 cm

Q is a square. Q is a square.

3. 4.
10
cm 7 cm
Q
7 cm
12 Q 3 cm
cm
Q is a equilateral triangle. Q is a square.

5. 6.
Q 3 cm
P Q 6 cm
P 4 cm
12
3 cm cm
6 cm
P and Q are a squares P and Q are a equilateral triangles.

12.8 AREA

12.8.1Complete the table of area of rectangular

211
No Length (cm) Breadth (cm) Area of rectangular (cm²)

1 3 8

2 4 7

3 5 6

4 6 5

5 7 4

6 8 3

7 9 2

8 10 3

9 11 4

10 12 5

11 13 6

12 14 7

13 13 8

14 12 9

15 11 10

16 10 11

17 9 12

18 8 13

19 7 14

20 6 15

12.8.2 Complete the table of area of right angled triangle

Length Breadth Area of rectangle Area of right angle


No
(cm) (cm) (cm²) triangle (cm²)

212
1 2 12

2 3 8

3 4 6

4 5 4

5 6 3

6 7 6

7 9 8

8 8 5

9 10 3

10 11 4

11 12 3

12 14 4

13 16 2

14 18 4

15 20 3

16 22 2

17 24 4

18 26 3

19 28 2

20 30 1

12.8.3Complete the table of area of triangular ( has based)

Base height Area of rectangle Area of triangular


No
(cm) (cm) (cm²) (cm²)

213
1 2 10

2 3 12

3 4 8

4 5 4

5 6 3

6 7 2

7 8 7

8 9 6

9 10 9

10 9 6

11 8 5

12 7 6

13 6 7

14 5 8

15 4 20

16 3 16

17 2 12

18 10 4

19 12 3

20 16 2

12.8.4 Calculate the area , in cm² , rectangles.

214
1. 2.

3 cm
15
8cm
cm

2 cm

3 4.

2 cm
8 cm
10 cm

5
cm

5. 6.

5 cm
4 cm

9 cm
6

7. 8.

7 cm
5 cm

11
12 cm
cm

12.8.5 Calculate the area, in cm² , squares

215
1. 2.

65cm
cm

3 4.

87cm
cm

5. 6.

2 cm
9 cm

7. 8.

3 cm
4 cm

12.8.6Calculate the area, in cm² , right angled triangle

216
1. 2.
5 cm
4 cm
5 cm
3 cm
8 cm

3 4.
5 cm

8 cm 10 cm
12 cm

6 cm
5 cm

5. 6.
12 cm

7 cm 15 cm

4 cm

7. 8.
9 cm
7 cm
5 cm

7 cm

12.8.7 Calculate the area, in cm² , triangular ( ‘shape of mountain’ )

217
1. 2.

15
cm 5 cm
4 cm
12 cm

3 4.

16 cm
20
cm

3 cm9 cm

5. 6.
5 cm
7 cm
18 cm
14 cm

7. 8.
20 cm
4 cm
7 cm

15 cm

12.8.8 All Q is a square . Calculate the area , in cm², whole


diagram.

218
1. 12 2.
cm
2 cm
6 cm Q Q 4 cm

9 cm

3 4.
7 cm
2 cm 2 cm
5 cm

5 cm
2 cm
8 cm
10
cm
10 cm

5. 6.
7 cm
Q 4 5cm
cm
3 cm

12 5 cm
cm
2 cm

12.8.9 All Q is a square. Calculate the area, in cm ², shaede region.

219
1. 2.

Q 3 cm
5 cm Q 6cm

7 cm

3. 2 cm 4.

3 cm
5 cm Q Q

9 cm
8 cm

5. 6.
Q
2 cm
Q
5 cm
P 2 cm
3 cm
.
8 cm
.
2 cm 6 cm

12.9 VOLUME OF CUBOID OF CUBE

12.9.1Complete the table of volume of cuboid or cubes

220
Length Breadth height Volume of cubes/ cuboid
No
(cm) (cm) (cm) (cm³)

1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2

3 3 3 3

4 4 4 4

5 5 5 5

6 6 6 6

7 7 7 7

8 8 8 8

9 9 9 9

10 10 10 10

11 3 2 1

12 6 5 4

13 8 7 1

14 9 8 2

15 5 4 3

16 6 5 2

17 7 6 3

18 10 9 1

19 12 2 2

20 15 3 3

12.9.2Complete the table of volume of cuboid

Area Breadth Volume of cuboid


No
(cm²) (cm) (cm³)

221
1 10 1

2 9 2

3 8 3

4 20 4

5 15 5

6 14 6

Area Height Volume of cuboid


No
(cm²) (cm) (cm³)

1 20 1

2 30 2

3 35 3

4 40 4

5 50 5

6 60 6

Area Length Volume of cuboid


( cm²) (cm) (cm³)

1 10 8

2 20 7

3 30 6

4 40 5

5 50 9

6 60 10

12.9.3 Calculate the volume, in cm³ , cuboid

222
1. 2.

43cm
cm

32cm
cm
8 cm
7 cm

3 4.
3 cm

7 cm
3 cm
6 cm
9 cm

5. 1 cm 6.
7 cm

8 cm
2 cm
9 cm5 cm

7. 8.
4 cm

7 cm

7 cm

12.9.4 Calculate the volume, in cm³ , cubes

223
1. 2.

2 cm
3 cm

3 4.

78cm
cm

5. 6.

1 cm
5 cm

7. 8.

910
cmcm

13.0 AVERAGE

13.1 Calculate the average each numbers.

224
1. 45 , 65 and 76 2. 5 , 44 and 71

3. 76 , 243 and 701 4. 465 ,90 and 3

5. 265 , 87 and 5 6. 65 , 200 and 44

225
7. 45 , 65 , 658 and 76 8. 5 , 7 , 44 and 76

9. 77 , 243 , 87 and 701 10. 466 ,90 , 23 and 45

11. 57 , 265 , 87 and 359 12. 65 , 876 , 200 and 43

226
13. 45 , 65 , 124 , 765 and 76 14. 5 , 7 , 874 , 44 and 75

15. 76 , 243, 165 , 123 and 16. 465 , 7 ,90 , 23 and 45


704

17. 57 , 265 , 87, 543 and 3 18. 65 , 876 , 200 , 765 and 44

13.2 Calculate the average of each number.

227
1. 40 sen , RM1.60 and 70 sen 2. 1.4 kg , 500 g and 800 g
State the answer in g .

3. 40 minutes , 2 hours and 4. 660 ml, 320 ml and 1.3 l


5 minutes State the answer in ml
State the answer in minutes.

5. 1.3 m , 85 cm and 40 cm 6. 4km ,2.3 km and 300 m


Stae the answer in cm. State the answer in m.

228
7. 40 sen , RM1.60 , RM8 8. 1.4 kg ,2.86 kg 500 g and 800 g
and 80 sen State the answer in g.

9. 55 minutes, 8 minutes , 2 10. 660 ml, 1 l , 320 ml and 1.3 l


hours and 1 hour 25 minutes State the answer in ml.
State the answer in minutes.

11. 3 km , 2.4 km , 800 m and 1 12. 4m ,2.3 m , 36 cm and 30 cm


km 80 m State the answer in cm.
State the answer in m.

229
13. 40 sen , RM1.60 ,RM4 , 14. 1.4 kg , 500 g ,800 g
RM3.95 and 75 sen 3.56 kg and 3 kg

15. 3 hours, 20 minutes ,35 16. 660 ml, 1 l , 320 ml ,


minutes , 45 minutes and 1 1.34 l and 1.3 l
hours 10 minutes. State the answer in ml.
State the answer in minutes.

17. 4.5m , 8 m , 40 cm , 25 cm 6. 4km ,2.3 km , 340 m , 560 m


and 3 m 5 cm and 300 m
state the answer in cm.

13.3 Problem solving : Calculate the average marks of each pupil.

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Question Answer
1. The table below shows the marks of
three pupils.

Pupil P Q R
Marks 66 56 88

2. The table below shows the marks


of
four pupils.

Pupil P Q R S
Marks 66 56 88 30

3. The table below shows the marks


of
five pupils.

Pupil P Q R S T
Marks 66 56 88 30 40

4. The table below shows the marks


of
three pupils.

Pupil P Q R
Marks 606 556 884

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13.4 Problem solving : Calculate the average of each pupil .

1. The table below shows the 2. The table below shows the
marks of marks
three pupils. of four pupils.

Pupil Marks Pupil Marks


P 56 P 56
Q 34 Q 34
R 66 R 66
S 60

3 The table below shows the 4. The table below shows the
marks marks of three pupils.
of five pupils.
Pupil Marks
Pupil Marks Kuna 356
P 56 Hafiz 544
Q 34 Mala 456
R 66
S 60
T 44

5. The table below shows the 6. The table below shows the
marks marks of five pupils.
of four pupils.
Pupil Marks
Pupil Marks Faiz 356
Areena 356 Aiman 544
Devan 544 Punita 456
Rais 456 Winnie 236
I Xin 236 Syzrin 458

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13.5 Average had been given :

The average of each question is 15 . Calculate the value of x .

1. 35 , 7 , x 2. 20 , 12 , 3 , x

3 33 , 20 , 2 , 5 , x 4. 45 , 10 , 3 , 16 , x

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5. 23 , 8 , 13 , x 6. 2 , 17 , x

13.6 Problem solving :


The average of each question is 65 . Calculate the value of X.

1. The table below shows the 2 The table below shows the
marks marks
of three pupils. of four pupils.

Pupils Marks Pupil Marks


P 96 P 96
Q 34 Q 34
R X R 66
S X
.

3 The table below shows the 4. The table below shows the
marks marks
of five pupils. of three pupils.

Pupil Marks
P 96 Pupil Marks
Q 34 Tevag 46
R 66 i
S 76 Joyah 56
T X Lee X

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5. The table below shows the 6. The table below shows the
marks marks
of four pupils. of five pupils.

Pupil Marks Pupil Marks


Ima 56 Timah 56
Ema 34 Fida 34
Uma 66 Lim 66
Omo X Kelvin 45
Wee X

13.7 Problem solving : average in daily life (3M)

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Question Answer
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Liza is 13 years old. Lili is 11 years
8 months old . The average age of
the three girls is 12 years 10
months ?
1 How old is Lela

In a mathematics test , the average


mark of Amri, Bob, Chin , Din and
Edri is 50. Amri and Bob score 94
marks altogether .
Calculate the average mark of
2
Chin , Din and Edri.

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Hafiz gets 84 marks in a test. Gopal
gets 9 marks less than Hafiz. Lee
Hong gets 6 marks more than
Gopal.
What is their average mark ?
3

Table 2 shows the ages of three


children. Siti’s age is not shown.

Name Age
Swee Lian 8 years 3 months
Sakina 6 years
Siti
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Table 2

It is given that the average age of


the 3 children is 7 years 8 months.
How old is Siti?

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