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MTAP-DEPED Saturday Program in Mathematics Grade 5 Session 6 TG ‘A. Tell whether the following figure is a polygon or not. Ce 7 ‘hy "Gm, ox, B. Count the number of sides and give the name of the polygons. 4 TC a 4 rilateral ‘Bsides, Octagon 2> > S sides, Hexagon S sides, Pentagon "Trl C. Complete the table below. Name of the polygon No. of sides 11, Guadriiateral 4 12. Triangle 3 43. Qetagon. 8 14. Decagon 10 15.Dodecagon 2 16. Nonagon 9 47. Hexagon & 18. Heptagon Zz 49. Icosagon 20 20. Hectagon 400 D. Tell whether the following is TRUE or FALSE. 4. TRUE 6. TRUE 2. TRUE 7. FALSE 3. TRUE 8. FALSE 4. FALSE 9. TRUE 5. FALSE 10. TRUE. E. Given the figure t the right name the following: A 1. Adiameter BC or CB i™~ 2. Achord AC or GA, BC or CB B c 3. Radi BO or OB, CO or OC, CO or OD 4 Center 0 5. Points on the circle A, B,C, D D F. |. Give the radius of the following if its diameter is: _II. Give the diameter of the following if its radius is: 4. 120m 6 cm 4.10cm —20.cm 2. Tom 3.5 cm 2.90m —i8_cm 3. B%om 4% om 3.105in = 24 in 4 286.mm 444m 4.10% dm Ht Hue 16.88 in 3.44 in 5.6.33 m G. Convert the following measure to its desired units. (Note: 1 m = 100 cm ; 1m? = 10,000 om?) 6.5 m? 2 6. 20m = __2000 cm 7. 12m [1200 em 7.40 m? 8. 12.34cm 0.1234 m 8. 8, 000, 000 om? 9. 8,590cm = 85.90 0185.9 9. 5, 500 cm? 10, 96.35 m '9635.cm 10. 16.05 m? H. Convert the following measure to its desired units. (Note: 1 m?= 1 000 000 om®; 1 L = 1000 cm?; 1 m?= 1000 L) 1. 4m? |. Answer the following 1. Find the perimeter and area of a square of side: as=iim Peaxt : b.s=23dm c.s=45om A= 45 x 45 = 2025 cm? 2. Find the perimeter and area of a rectangle if: a.L=18om,W=120m: P=2(18+12)=60cm ; A=18x12=216.cm? b.L=25m,W=38m: P=2(25+38)=126m ; A=25x38=9.5m* 3. r= 240m C= 2nr, then C = 2(3.14)(24) = 150.72 om. Therefore the circumference is 150.72 em. 4.1= 13 cm, w= 9 om ; P = 2(13+9) = 44 om lace needed for one placemat, since Zole has 5 placemats, so 5(44cm) = 220 cm. The total length of lace needed in meters is 2.2. 5, 1= 2. m, w=3.5 m ; P = 2(2.5+3.5)m = 12 m. If John walks around 7 times, then that would be 7 x 12 = 84m, 6. d= 1.5m; C=2mr, then C = 2(3.14)(1.5) = 9.42 m. Then the circumference of the post is 9.42 m. 7. The distance around the circular field is 471 meters. a. Find the diameter of the circular field. C = 1d, 471 = (3.14)(d), 47173.14 = d, d = 150m b. What is the area of the circular field? d= 150 m, sor= 75m; A=, then A= (3.14)(75m)? = 17, 662.5 m* 8.1=8 in, w= in, and h = 3 in :V = lwh, then V = 8(3)(3)in® = 72 in’. Therefore the volume of the rectangular prism is 72 i 9. Ifthe tiles are squares of side 25 om, the 5 m side needs 500/25 = 20 tiles and the 3m side needs 300 cm/25 om = 12 tiles. The bathroom needs 20 rows of 12 times or 240 tiles in all. At 30.50 a tile, it will cost 240 x P30.50 = P7 320.00 for the cost of the tiles. 10.V of the sardines is 3.14(10 x 10)(8) cm? = 2 512 cm* , while the V of the can of pineapple juice is 3.14(8 x 8)10 cm? = 2 000.6 cm*. Therefore the can of sardines has a greater volume. ‘Challenge! 1. Aofthe circle is 706.5 cm?, therefore 706.5 cm? = 3.1412, so 225 cm? =, Y225 Therefore r= 15 cm 2. The circumference of a circular clock is 244.92 dm. a. What is the diameter of the clock? C = md, 244.92 = (3.14)d, then 244.92+3.14 = . $0 d= 78 dm. . Find the area of the clock. A = 1°, since d = 78 dm, so r= 39 dm, computing for the area A= (3.14)(89)?, therefore A = 4 775.94 dm? ‘Three cans have capacities of 3 L, § Land 9 L. To get 7 L of water using the three cans, water has to go from one can to another as shown. The numbers show — begin with 9 L of water in the 9 L can. $hen fill the 3 L can and 5 L can. Next place the content of the 3 L can into the 9 L can. Then, fl the 3 Loan from the & L can. Finally, empty the 3 L can into the 9 L can to have 7 liters of water in it wuw Huwe BUON aNww Noe L L L woo 4. Let x be the number of posts he would have bought at first to be placed 2 m apart. That gives x -1 2m ‘spaces and the space to be fenced 2(x-1) m. If there are 4 fewer posts, that means x — 5 spaces 3m apart and 2(x - 1) m = 3(x— 5) m. Solving gives 2(x -1)m = 3(x — 5) m. 2x — 3x - 15. = 13 posts to be bought at first to fence 12 x 2 m = 24 m. Buying 4 posts fewer means buying only 9 and the same space 3 x 8 = 24m can be fenced. 29x 19 sq.m. = 551 sq. m. Area of walk = (551 — 375) sq.m. = 176 sq.m. 6. Ifone box is 1 cubic centimetre, then; tom 4om 40m Vi V2 Vs Ve V5 Vofthe figure=Vi + Ve+ Ve+ Va + Vs 16 cm? + 12 om? + 8 cm? + 4 cm? + 2cm? 42 cm* Prepared by MARIA ROSALYN O. PAYACAG DONNA MAY R. SANTOS 21 Wm The swimming pool has an area of 25 x 15 = 375 sq. m. The area of the pool and concrete walk is

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