P5Maths Week 52
P5Maths Week 52
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The solids shown below are made of 1-cm cubes. Fill in each blank with the correct
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Do these word problems. Show your working clearly in the space provided.
1. A pail can hold 1.5 l of water. A beaker is 5 cm long, 5 cm wide and 6 cm high. How many
such beakers of water are needed to fill the pail to its brim? Assume the beakers are filled with
water to its brim. (1 l = 1000 cm3)
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of a tank shown below is filled with water.
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(a) Find the volume of water in the tank.
(b) If a block of ice, 13 cm by 16 cm by 9 cm, is lowered into the tank, find the new volume
of water in the tank when the block of ice melts completely. Express your answer in litres.
(1 l = 1000 cm3)
24 cm
18 cm
26 cm
3. Victor turns on a tap to fill a tank with a square base of side 40 cm and a height of 41.25 cm
with water. Water from the tap flows into the tank at 4.5 litres per minute. How long should
3 of the tank only? (1 l = 1000 cm3)
Victor turn the tap on if he wants to fill __
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tank is 9.36 l.
_43 of the tank only. if he wants to fill The new volume of water in the
Victor should turn on the tap for 11 minutes 7488 + 1872 = 9360 ÷ 1000 = 9.36 l
needed to fill the pail to its brim.
(b) 13 × 16 × 9 = 1872 cm3
49 500 ÷ 4500 = 11 10 such beakers of water are
7488 cm3.
4.5 l = 4.5 × 1000 = 4500 ml = 4500 cm3 1500 ÷ 150 = 10
The volume of water in the tank is
4 5 × 5 × 6 = 150 cm3
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_3 × 40 × 40 × 41.25 = 49 500 cm3 3. 2. (a) × 18 × 26 × 24 = 7488
_2 1.5 l = 1.5 × 1000 = 1500 cm3 Solutions: 1.
1. 5 × 43 × 20 =
3. 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... + 300 =
4. 1992 =
5. 20 __
1 × 20 __
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6. 7808 ÷ 64 =
7. 1771 × 11 =
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4 × 4 __
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9. 5% of 790 =
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10. 5 8. 42 __ 9. 39.5 7. 19 481 5. 420 __ 6. 122 4. 39 601 3.45 150 2. 209 020 Solutions: 1. 4300
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