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Worksheet : Unitary Method

G5.R32 Date: Status:

1 Answer the following questions.

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(a) Somu covers 12 km in 5 hours. Given that he covers an equal distance every hour, find
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the distance covered by Somu in:

(i) 6 hours (ii) 3 hours

(b) The total height of a seven-storey building is 154 m. If all the storeys are of the same
height, find the height of:

(i) the first three storeys (ii) the first five storeys

(c) The cost of a dozen oranges is `60.

(i) How many oranges can you buy with `120?

(ii) How many oranges can you buy with `36?

(d) A potter makes 15 pots in 3 days.

(i) How many days are required for him to make 45 pots?

(ii) How many days are required for him to make 55 pots?

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(e) A factory produces 9000 bulbs in a month (30 days). It produces an equal number of
bulbs each day.

(i) Can the factory produce 2100 bulbs in a week? Yes No

(ii) Can the factory produce 2200 bulbs in a week? Yes No

(iii) How many days would be needed to produce 2200 bulbs?

(f) A car can cover a distance of 309 km in 17 litres of fuel. The capacity of the car's fuel
tank is 85 litres.

(i) What is the maximum distance which the car can cover on a full tank? km

(ii) How many litres of fuel will the car require to cover 90 km?

(iii) How many litres of fuel will the car require to cover 618 km?

(iv) How much distance can the car cover using 34 litres of fuel? km

(g) Two red cartons can store 26 jam bottles. Seven blue cartons can store 105 jam bottles.

(i) Which carton is larger?

(ii) Are 10 red cartons sufficient to store 150 jam bottles? Yes No

(iii) Are 10 blue cartons sufficient to store 150 jam bottles? Yes No

(iv) Are 10 red cartons and 10 blue cartons sufficient to store


Yes No
300 jam bottles?

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