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i- FACTORS, PRIME NUMBERS AND COMPOSITE NUMBERS

SECTION A: MCQ

SECTION B: STRUCTURAL QUESTIONS


MODULE 1

1) Consider the number 57,634.


a. What is the place value of the digit 3?
b. What digit is in the thousands column?
c. What is the place value of the digit 6?
d. What digit is in the ten thousands column?

2) Consider the number 128,940.


a. What is the place value of the digit 8?
b. What digit is in the hundreds column?
c. What is the place value of the digit 2?
d. What digit is in the hundred thousands column?

3) WORLD HUNGER On the website Freerice.com,


sponsors donate grains of rice to feed the hungry. As
of October 2008, there have been 47,167,467,790
grains of rice donated.
a. What is the place value of the digit 1?
b. What digit is in the billions place?
c. What is the place value of the 9?
d. What digit is in the ten billions place?

4) RECYCLING It is estimated that the number of


beverage cans and bottles that were not recycled in the
United States from January to October of 2008 was
102,780,365,000.
a. What is the place value of the digit 7?
b. What digit is in the ten thousands place?
c. What is the place value of the digit 2?
d. What digit is in the ten billions place?

5) Write each number in words.


a. 93
b. 48
c. 732
d. 259
e. 154,302
f. 615,019
g. 14,432,500
h. 104,052,005
i. 970,031,500,104
j. 5,800,010,700
k. 82,000,415
l. 51,000,201,078
6) The symbol ¿means………………………., and the
symbol ¿ means …………………………………
7) Write each number in standard form.
a. Three thousand, seven hundred thirty-seven
b. Fifteen thousand, four hundred ninety-two
c. Nine hundred thirty
d. Six hundred forty
e. Seven thousand, twenty-one
f. Four thousand, five hundred
g. Twenty-six million, four hundred thirty-two
h. Ninety-two billion, eighteen thousand, three hundred ninety-nine
8) Place an ¿ or an ¿ symbol in the box to make a true statement.
a. 11 …….. 8
b. 29 …….. 54
c. 410 …….. 609
d. 3,206 …….. 3,231
e. 12,321……..12,209
f. 23,223 …….. 23,231
g. 178,989 …….. 178,898
h. 850,234 …….. 850,342
9) Add
a. 4,301 + 789 + 3,847
b. 5,576 + 649 + 1,922
c. 9,758 + 586 + 7,799
d. 9,339 + 471 + 6,883
e. (19 + 7) + 13
f. 94 + (6 + 37)
g. 92 + (8 + 88)
h. 125 + (75 + 41)
i. 240 + (60 + 93)
10) Estimate each difference.

a. 67,219−4,076
b. 45,333−3,410
c. 83,872−27,281
d. 74,009−37,405
11) Evaluate each expression.
a. 35−12+ 6
b. 47−23+ 4
c. 56+31−12
d. 89−47+ 6
e. 574−47−13
f. 863−39+11
g. 966+ 143−61
h. 659−235+62
12) Find the LCM of the given numbers.
37. 38.
39. 40.
41. 42.
43. 44.

13) Find the LCM of the given numbers.


a. 46, 48.
b. 35, 45
c. 36, 48
d. 30, 50
e. 21, 27

14) Find the GCF of the given numbers.

a. 9, 12
b. 10, 12
c. 6, 15
d. 8, 12, 16
15) Evaluate each expression.
a. 2
3 ×5 −28
b. 2
6 ×3 + 21
c. 5 × 4 −32 .
2

16) Evaluate each expression.

25 ( 8 )−8
a. 3
6(2 )
6 ( 31 )−26
b. 3
4(2 )
4 ( 31 ) −1
c.
5(3²)
25 ( 8 )−8
d. 3
6(2 )

17) Find the prime factorization of 1,260.


18) TEETH Children have one set of primary (baby)
teeth used in early development. These 20 teeth are
generally replaced by a second set of larger
permanent (adult) teeth. Determine the number of
adult teeth if there are 12 more of those than baby
teeth.
19) TOSSING A COIN During World War II, John
Kerrich, a prisoner of war, tossed a coin 10,000 times
and wrote down the results. If he recorded
5,067 heads, how many tails occurred?
20) P.E. CLASSES In a physical education class, the
students stand in a rectangular formation of 8 rows
and 12 columns when the instructor takes attendance.
How many students are in the class?
21) FLOOR SPACE The men’s, women’s, and children’s
departments in a clothing store occupy a total of
12,255 square feet. Find the square footage of each
department if they each occupy the same amount of
floor space.
22) MILEAGE The fuel tank of a Hummer H3 holds
23 gallons of gasoline. How far can a Hummer travel
on one tank of gas if it gets 18 miles per gallon on the
highway?
23) INHERITANCE A father willed his estate, valued at
$1,350,000, to his four adult children. Upon his death,
the children paid legal expenses of $26,000 and then
split the remainder of the inheritance equally among
themselves. How much did each one receive ?
24) Place an ¿or an ¿ symbol in the box to make a true statement.
a. −12……−6
b. 0……1
c. −7…….…−6
d. – (−343) ………….. – (−161)
e. – (−100) ……….. – (−(8))

25) Evaluate each expression.

a. (−32+13)+[5−(+14)]
b. (−1+34)+[16 +(−8)]
c. [9+(−10)]+(−7+ 9)
d. [−3+(−4)]−(−5+ 2)

26) Add
a) −2+6+(−1)
b) −7+ 0
c) 24+ (−15 )
d) 5+ 4+ (−6 ) + (−4 ) + (−5 )
e) −346+ (−273 )
27) Subtract
a) −4−3
b) −5−5
c) 8−(−1 )
d) 12−82
e) 11−(−7 )
f) −(3)+(−41)−7−(−19)
g) −(−1 ) + (−52 ) −4−(−21)
28) Evaluate each expression
a) 6 (−5 ) ( 2 )
b) 0 (−27 )
c) 5(−2)(3)(−1)
d) (−4)²
29) Divide the expressions
a) 36 ÷ (−6 )
b) 264 ÷ (−3 )
c) −9000 ÷ 300
−12
d) −4
e) −800 ÷(−20)
f) −32 ÷(−8)
30) Multiply the expressions:

( )( −712 )
3 −8
a) 4 35
( )( −925 )
−5 16
b) 8 27

10 ( 15 )( 18 )
9 −4 −5
c)
4 3
d) 5 of 7
1
e) 6 of 54
1
f) 9 of 36
3 5
g) 4 of 8
31) MARATHONS Each lap around a stadium track
is mile. How many laps would a runner have to
complete to get a 26-mile workout?
32) COOKING A recipe calls for cup of flour, and the
only measuring container you have holds cup. How
many cups of flour would you need to add to follow
the recipe?
33) LASERS A technician uses a laser to slice thin
pieces of aluminum off the end of a rod that is -inch
long. How many -inch-wide slices can be cut from
this rod? (Assume that there is no waste in the
process.)
34) Perform the operations
−1
a) 12 − 12 ( −5 )
4 2
b) 5 + 3
−1
c) 16 − 16 ( −15 )
3 2 3
d) 4 + 5 + 10
12 1 1
e) 25 − 25 − 25
13 1
f) −1 15 ÷ −4 5( )
3 9
g) 5 5 ÷ 10
1
(
11
h) −20 4 ÷ −1 16 )
35) HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS The Declaration of
Independence on display at the National Archives in
Washington, D.C., is 24 inches wide by 29 inches
high. How many inches of molding would be needed
to frame it?
36) STAMP COLLECTING The Pony Express Stamp,
shown below, was issued in 1940. It is a favorite of
collectors all over the world. A Postal Service
document describes its size in an unusual way:
“The dimensions of the stamp are by 1 inches,
arranged horizontally.”
To display the stamp, a collector wants to frame it
with gold braid. How many inches of braid are
needed?
37) Perform the indicated operations
a) −19.04+ 2.4
b) −7.08−14.3
c) 34.7+(−30.1)
d) 19.05+31.95
e) 645+9.90005+0.12+3.02002
f) 1433−(-64.01)
g) −0.2 ×1,000,000
h) −0.56 × 0.33
i) −0.64 × 0.79
38) REAMS OF PAPER Find the thickness of a
500-sheet ream of copier paper if each sheet is
0.0038 inch thick.
39) MILEAGE CLAIMS Each month, a salesman is
reimbursed by his company for any work-related
travel that he does in his own car at the rate of
$0.445 per mile. How much will the salesman receive
if he traveled a total of 120 miles in his car on
business in the month of June?
40) Evaluate each expression
a) −110.336 ÷ 12.8
b) −91.304 ÷ (−22.6 )
2 ( 0.614 ) +2.3854
c)
0.2−0.9
1.674−5(0.222)
d)
( 0.1 )2
41) BUTCHER SHOPS A meat slicer trims 0.05-inchthick pieces from
a sausage. If the sausage is 14 inches long, how many slices are there in
one sausage?
42) ELECTRONICS The volume control on a computer is shown to
the right. If the distance between the Low and High settings is 21 cm,
how far apart are the equally spaced volume settings?
43) COMPUTERS A computer can do an arithmetic calculation in
0.00003 second. How many of these calculations could it do in 60
seconds?
44) Write each ratio as a fraction in the simplest form
a) 0.3 to 0.9
b) 2.4 to 1.5
c) 7 :24.5
d) 5 :22.5
e) 12 minutes to 1 hour
f) 3 days to 1 week
g) 32 second to 2 minutes
45) Solve each proportion.
0.6 x
a) 9.6 = 4.8
275 1.5
b) x = 1.2
1
10
x 2
c) 1 = 1
1 4
2 2
7
8 0.25
d) 1 = x
2
46) SCHOOL LUNCHES A manager of a school
cafeteria orders 750 pudding cups. What will the
order cost if she purchases them wholesale, 6 cups
for 1750fcfa?
47) CLOTHES SHOPPING As part of a spring
clearance, a men’s store put dress shirts on sale,
2 for 25,980fcfa. How much will a businessman pay
if he buys five shirts?
48) V
49)
MODULE 2: INTRODUCTION TO PLANE GEOMETRY
SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

SECTION B : STRUCTURAL QUESTIONS


MODULE 3 :SOLID FIGURES
SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

SECTION B : STRUCTURAL QUESTIONS


MODULE 4 : ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

SECTION B : STRUCTURAL QUESTIONS

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