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P5Maths Week 16

The document contains examples and exercises on calculating the areas of triangles and ratios. It also contains mental math exercises on dividing numbers by 9 and finding the remainders.
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P5Maths Week 16

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P5 MATHS

Area of Triangles

Write your answers on the lines provided.

1. The figure below is made up of eight identical rectangles each measuring 4 cm by 6 cm. Find
the area of the shaded triangles.

4 cm

6 cm

2. The figure below is made up of four identical triangles. Find the area of the shaded
triangles.

18 cm

24 cm

216 ÷ 2 = 108 cm2


2 2 )​
1
​_​
× 24 × 18 = 216 cm2 4×
1
​( ​_​
× 4 × 6 = 48 cm2
108 cm2 2. 48 cm2 Solutions: 1.

Taken from Learning Maths Book 5A


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Area of Triangles

Write your answers on the lines provided.

1. The figure below is made up of three triangles. Find its area.

16 cm 20 cm

3 cm
7 cm

16 cm 20 cm

2. The figure below is made up of four identical triangles. Find its area.

8 cm

8 cm

3. The figure below is made up of five identical triangles. Find its area.

4 cm

20 cm

= 330.5 cm2
(​ ​_21​× 4 × 4 )​= 40 cm = 320 + 10.5
2

2 )​ 2 2
20 ÷ 5 = 4 cm

1
​( ​_​
× 8 × 8 = 128 cm2 )​ 1
)​ (​ ​_​
×7×3 2×
1
​( ​_​
× 16 × 20 +
40 cm2 3. 128 cm2 2. 330.5 cm2 Solutions: 1.

Taken from Learning Maths Book 5A


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Ratio

Fill in each blank with ratio in its simplest form.

1.

The ratio of the number of squares to the number of circles is .

The ratio of the number of circles to the number of squares is .

2.

The ratio of the number of pencils to the number of erasers is .

The ratio of the number of erasers to the number of pencils is .

3.

The ratio of the number of chickens to the number of ducks is .

The ratio of the number of ducks to the number of chickens is .

3:5 5 : 3
9 : 15 15 : 9
ducks : chickens chickens : ducks
3:5 3:8 5:6
3. 5:3 8:3 2. 6:5 Solutions: 1.

Taken from Learning Maths Book 5A


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Mental Maths:
Division – Remainder When Divided by 9

Find the remainder when 9478 ÷ 9.

STRATEGY
9 + 4 + 7 + 8 = 28 [add all the four digits of the number]
2 + 8 = 10 [continue to add until it becomes a single digit]
1+0=1
The remainder when 9478 ÷ 9 is 1.

Do these sums mentally.


Find the remainder when

1. 8345 ÷ 9 R=

2. 1889 ÷ 9 R=

3. 6302 ÷ 9 R=

4. 4126 ÷ 9 R=

5. 5183 ÷ 9 R=

6. 7633 ÷ 9 R=

7. 3491 ÷ 9 R=

8. 9807 ÷ 9 R=

9. 2864 ÷ 9 R=

10. 6879 ÷ 9 R=

10. 3 9. 2 8. 6 7. 8 6. 1 5. 8 4. 4 3. 2 2. 8 Solutions: 1. 2

Taken from Mental Mathematics Book 5


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