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Math 3 Fourth Quarter Examination Reviewer

Problem 1 Write the following time measurements in the specified unit.


1. 260 seconds is minutes 7. 40 days in weeks

2. 6 minutes in seconds
8. 7 weeks in days

3. 200 minutes in hours


9. 100 days in months

4. 3 hours in minutes
10. 10 months in days

5. 70 hours in days
11. 30 months in years

6. 5 days in hours
12. 8 years in months

Problem 2 Solve the following problems.


1. Julia spent 2 hours and 30 minutes doing her homework. How many minutes did she spend
on her homework?

2. Emma went on a vacation for 3 days and 12 hours. How many total hours did she spend on
vacation?
Math 3 Fourth Quarter Examination Reviewer

3. A tree nursery tracks the growth of their saplings. They found that it takes 1 year and 8
months for a sapling to reach a certain height. How many total months does it take for the
sapling to reach that height?

Problem 3 Write the following measurements in the specified unit.


1. 458 cm in meters 4. 2 kg 650 g in grams

2. 8 m 42 cm in centimeters 5. 3420 ml in liters

3. 5040 g in kilograms 6. 4 liters 200 ml in milliliters

Problem 4 Solve the following problems.


1. Sarah is making a banner that requires two pieces of ribbon. The first piece is 150
centimeters long and the second piece is 2 meters long. How many centimeters of ribbon
does she need in total?

2. Tom is baking a cake and needs 450 grams of flour and 1 kg 870 g of sugar. How many
kilograms of ingredients does he need in total?
Math 3 Fourth Quarter Examination Reviewer

3. A chef uses 2 L 380 ml of oil from a 5-liter container. How many liters of oil are left in the
container?

Problem 5 Solve the following problems.


1.

The capacity of the gallon of water is ____________.

2. The capacity of a barrel is 28 L. The capacity of a pail is 4000 ml. How many pails of water
are needed to fill up the barrel?

3. There is 4 L 35 ml of oil in a container. After filling 6 bottles of equal capacity completely,


there is 435 ml of oil left in the container. What is the capacity of each bottle?
Math 3 Fourth Quarter Examination Reviewer

Problem 6 Find the area of each figure.

1.

2.

3. Find the total area.

4. Find the area of the white region.


Math 3 Fourth Quarter Examination Reviewer

Problem 7 Solve the following problems.

1. James has a rectangular lot that is 15 meters by 8 meters. He plans to sell it at P2000 per
square meter. How much will he earn?

2. Mrs. Tess has rectangular garden that is 12 meters by 6 meters. She planted vegetables on
the 6-m by 4-m portion of the garden. What is the remaining area of the garden not planted
with vegetables?

Problem 8 Do as indicated.

1. The table below shows the scores of 5 students in a 20-point quiz.

Students Scores
Jake 19
Jim 11
Cam 15
Kris 18
Shin 10

Draw a bar graph.


Math 3 Fourth Quarter Examination Reviewer

2. The bar graph below shows the number of points scored by 5 students in a 50-point test.

Scores in a Test
50
48
46
44
42
40
38
36
Carlo Tammy Paul Jake Tony

a) Who got the highest score?


________________

b) Who got the lowest score?


________________
c) How many points did Paul get?
________________
d) How many mistakes did Tony get?
________________
e) Do you think they all perform well in the test? Why?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
Math 3 Fourth Quarter Examination Reviewer

3. Fill in the blank with either “unlikely, likely, equally likely, impossible, or sure”.

(1) There are 4 black, 4 red, 6 blue and 2 green cards in a box. All cards are the same in
size. One card is picked randomly from the box.

a) It is ______________ to pick an orange card.

b) It is ______________ to pick a black or red card.

c) It is ______________ to pick a green card.

d) It is ______________ to pick a blue card.

e) It is ______________ to pick any card form the box.

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