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1st QUARTER REVIEWER MATH

This document contains a math review covering rounding, estimation, the four basic operations, exponents, and word problems. It includes rounding numbers, estimating sums and differences, finding exact sums and differences, solving for missing numbers, multiplication, division, exponents, and multi-step word problems involving multiple operations. The review aims to assess skills in performing various math computations and estimating answers.
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1st QUARTER REVIEWER MATH

This document contains a math review covering rounding, estimation, the four basic operations, exponents, and word problems. It includes rounding numbers, estimating sums and differences, finding exact sums and differences, solving for missing numbers, multiplication, division, exponents, and multi-step word problems involving multiple operations. The review aims to assess skills in performing various math computations and estimating answers.
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1st QUARTER REVIEWER MATH:

I. Rounding Off, Estimation, Addition and Subtraction

A. Round off each number to the indicated place value. Write the answer on the blanks.
1. 7, 928, 302 nearest hundred thousand ________________________
2. 12,347,867 nearest million ________________________
3. 762,837,473 nearest ten thousand _________________________
4. 352,674,547 nearest ten million _________________________
5. 985,435,078,654 nearest billion _________________________

B. Estimate each sum or difference


1. 87,903 + 2,309 + 892 2. 1,564,903 - 896,903

3. 13, 742 - 8,624 4. 4,725 + 271 + 18,043 + 23

5. 17,843 - 8,562 6. 87,123,028 + 85,641,132

C. Find the EXACT sum and difference of the given numbers.

1. 67, 239 2. 485, 238 3. 872,848,234 4. 148, 543, 652


+ 2, 251 - 34,412 - 13,284,490 +637, 520, 218

D. Find the missing numbers.


1. N - 4, 765 = 15, 349 2. 23,734 + N = 36, 512 3. 6,429 – N = 1,483

E. Problem Solving
1. Adam has 427 basketball cards. He gave 115 to his brother Billy. What is the estimate of the
number of cards left with Adam?
2. Hannah’s family drove 216 miles to visit her grandparents. Then they drove another 87 miles to
go to the amusement park. What is the estimate of the total miles that Hannah’s family drove?

3. James bought a new camera. He took pictures of birds and squirrels at the park. He took 463
pictures of birds and 724 pictures of squirrels. How many pictures did he take in all?

4. At her lemonade stand, Amanda sold lemonade for five dollars per glass. On Saturday, Amanda
made $1,545. On Sunday, Amanda made $965. How much money did Amanda make during the
weekend?

5. Oscar Hudnut had a new job. He was supposed to watch all the sheep on Arnold's Sheep Ranch.
There were 6,779,002 sheep on the ranch. After a week on the job, Oscar decided to count the
sheep. There were only 79,843 sheep left. How many sheep were missing?

6. The Gilbert Family had their picture taken on Easter Sunday morning. The photographer charged
Mr. Gilbert $ 147.00 for the pictures. If Mr. Gilbert gave the photographer $ 200.00, what was
his change?

II. Special Products, Estimating Products, Multiplication

A. Find N.

1. N = 600 x 5000
2. N = 50 x 300
3. N = 10 x 380
4. N = 320 x 2000
5. N = 280 x 100
B. Solve by ESTIMATION. Show your solution

1. 36, 163 x 679 = 2. 155,386 x 732 =

3. 2,895 x 1,682 4. 569 x 126 =

C. Find the product.

1. 12, 450 x 45 2. 874, 521 x 125 3. 368 x 77

4. 8 x 96 x 27 5. 45 x 4 x 32 6. 1,469 x 45 x 2

D. Problem Solving
1. To stay at a guesthouse costs Php 7,699 per night during the summer and Php 6, 875 during off
peak months. If you want to go on a 4 nights/3 days vacation in summer, how much will you
need to pay the guesthouse?

2. Your friend is trying to compute her mobile phone costs. She said her bill states that she used
354 minutes of calls for the month of July. If the calls cost Php 12 per minute, what is the
estimated amount that she has to pay for her phone?

3. The entrance ticket to the Town Circus costs Php 75 for an adult and Php 45 for a child. What
would be the cost for 4 adults and 1 child?
III. Exponents

Simplify the following:

1. 54 = N 2. 82 + 23 = N 3. 43 - 32 = N

4. (72 + 23) x 81 = N 5. (104 x 91) + (53 x 93) = N

IV. Estimating Quotients, Division of Whole Numbers, Special Quotients


A. Solve each equation by estimation.

1. 613, 907 ÷ 27 2. 349, 137 ÷ 62 3. 83, 629 ÷ 35

4. 7,845 ÷ 254 5. 85,904 ÷ 502

B. Find the value of N.

1. 64,000 ÷ 80 = N 2. 45,000 ÷ N = 90 3. N x 40 = 17, 120

C. Find the exact quotients.

1. 30, 668 ÷ 451 2. 22,072 ÷ 248

3. 9,225 ÷ 75 4. 4, 032 ÷ 24
D. Problem Solving
1. There are three thousand forty five apple trees in the farm. Lydia and her four brothers divided
the farm up and each care for a different section. How many apple trees are in Lydia’s care?

2. The Manila Zoo ordered 5,400 pounds of food for the giraffes. The zoo has 8 giraffes. How many
pounds of food will each giraffe have?

V. Four Fundamental Operations

1. Anne earned $3 an hour baby-sitting, and $4 an hour working in the garden. Last week she did
baby-sitting for 5 hours and garden work for 3 hours. How much more money does she need to
buy a game that costs $35?

2. Cara’s parents have a budget of P5,500 for Cara’s birthday celebration. The following will be
ordered for the event:
29 orders of spaghetti and chicken at P92 each
18 hamburgers worth P25 each
35 sundae cones worth P32 each
35 glasses of orange juice worth P20 each

If Cara wants to have a cake for her birthday, will there be enough money to buy a cake worth
P580? Explain your answer.

3. What is the difference between 2300 and the quotient of 8500 and 25?

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