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Ex.1 Complete:

1) The value of the digit 5 in the number 352 671 is ………………

2) 30 is .................. times 6

3) The common factor for all numbers is …………………

4) 897 mm = ……………….. cm, ....................... mm

5) 18 682 ≃ ………………… (round to the nearest ten thousand)

6) (3 hundred thousands and 8 tens) × 10 = ………………..

7) The quotient in 𝟏𝟑𝟔 ÷ 𝟖 = 𝟏𝟕 is ………………….

8) 8000 cm = ...................... m

9) (4 tens and 3 ones ) × 10 = ………………..

10) 5 700 ml = ……………….. L , .....................ml

11) The perimeter of a rectangle with 7 cm long and 3 cm wide is …………

12) The common multiple for all numbers is …………………..

13) 10 hours = .............. minutes


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14) 295 ÷ 3 = ……………………. The remainder is …………

15) The greatest common factor of the two numbers 30 and 45 is ………

16) Two days and two hours = …………. Hours

17) The common multiple of the two numbers 6 and 9 is ………..

18) The subtraction result of 613 – 247 = ……..

19) 5 kg = .................. g

20) The smallest prime number is ……………..

16) 7 times 4 is ……………….

17) 𝟓, 𝟖𝟓𝟔, 𝟒𝟔𝟗 ≃ 𝟓, 𝟗𝟎𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 (rounded to the nearest ............... )

18) ( 𝟑𝟎 − 𝟏𝟒 ) ÷ 𝟒 = ………………………

19) 20 + ( 17 + 13 ) = ( 20 + …..) + 13 ( ................... Property )

20) Five million , seven hundred sixty thousand and four hundred ninety

five is ……………………………………….. ( in standard form )

21) ( 7 thousand and 8 hundred ) × 100 = …………….


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22) 264,751 ≃ ………….. ( round to the nearest hundred)

23) 3 × 3000 = ……………….

25) The factors of 27 is ……………………………….

26) The additive identity is ………. and the multiplicative identity is ……….

27 ) The place value of digit 6 in 625 287 101 is ……..

28 ) The common factor of all factors is

29 ) 4500 thousand = ……. Hundred thousand

30 ) ( 3 hundred and 2 ones ) × 10 = ………..

31) In rectangle the dimensions are 2cm and 5cm find area ……………

32 ) ……..only even prime number .

33) 27 014 g = ….. kg, ….g

34) 27 ÷ 4 = …..R…..

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35) 192 906 round the number to the nearest 1000 is ……

36) 21 days , 2 weeks = ……. Week

37) 4 as many times 3 is ……

38) 24 has …. Factor

39) The smallest 5 different digit number is …….

40) 7 × 0 = …… (…… property)

41) 13 is a …….. has only two factors …… and ……..

42) The additive identity is …….

43) 12 802 ≈ 10 000 ( to the nearest ……)

44) 5 hundred + 9 ones + 3 ten million = 19) 25 ÷ 5 +

45) ( 17 – 10 ) × 2 = ………

46) 31 × 52 = ( 30 ×50 ) + ( 30 c …. ) + ( …. × 50) + (1×.…)

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Ex.2 Find the greatest common factor of 12 and 18

Factors of 12 : ……………………………………………………………………………………..

Factors of 18 : ……………………………………………………………………………………..

G.C.F : ………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Ex.3 Follow the order of operation to solve:

𝟐𝟎 − 𝟏𝟐 ÷ 𝟒 + 𝟐 × 𝟔

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………....

Ex.4 Solve the problems using any strategy you choose:

1) 𝟏 𝟕𝟐𝟏 × 𝟒 = ………………… Draft

2) 𝟐𝟑 × 𝟏𝟓 = ………………….

3) 𝟒 𝟕𝟒𝟔 − 𝟏 𝟓𝟗𝟒 = ……………..

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4) 𝟏 𝟒𝟑𝟓 ÷ 𝟓 = ……………

5) 𝟓𝟓𝟐 ÷ 𝟐 = ………………...

Ex.5 Find the multiple of each of the numbers 4 and 5, then find the common
multiple between them and L.C.M

The multiple of 4: ………………………………………………………………………………

The multiple of 5: ………………………………………………………………………………

The common multiples : …………………………………………………………………….

L.C.M (other than zero) : …………………………………………………………………….

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Ex.6 Choose the correct answer:

1) 𝟐𝟒 × 𝟎 = …………….. ( zero - 24 - 240 - 204)

2) 𝟑𝟓𝟒 + (𝟏𝟏𝟔 + 𝟐𝟒𝟑) = (𝟑𝟓𝟒 + ⋯ ) + 𝟐𝟒𝟑

( 354 - 116 - 243 - 359)

3) Which choice best shows the identity property of multiplication?

(𝟏×𝟓=𝟓 or 𝟑×𝟐=𝟐×𝟑 or 𝟑×𝟎=𝟎 or 𝟑+𝟎=𝟑)

4) 720 hundreds = …………… (720 - 7200 – 72 000 - 720 000)

5) 2 785 + 0 = 2 785 is used .........................property.

(Commutative - associative - additive identity - multiplicative identity)

6) 21 equals 3 times ……………. (6 - 7- 5 -4)

7) The place value of the digit 5 in the number 541,963,210 is ……………..

( hundred - million – hundred million – ten million )


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8) 5 L ……… 5000 ml ( < or > or = or otherwise )

6 cm

4 cm
9) The area of the opposite rectangle = ............. cm2

( 20 - 8 - 24 – 16 )

10) Which of the following is a prime number ? ( 6 - 7 - 15 - 4 )

20 3
Ex 7)
10 200 30
100 15

Find ? in the area model ……….

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Ex.8 Write the numbers in the form:

a) 5000000 + 7000 + 300 +20 (Standard form )

= …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

b) 467 089 (Decomposed )

= ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Ex.9 Find the area and the perimeter of a square of side length 7 cm.

Area: ………………………………………………………………………………………

Perimeter: ………………………………………………………………………………

Ex.10 Mohamed was counting ants in colony, he counted 78 940 ants on


Sunday and 14 407 ants on Monday. What is the total amount od ants in
colony?

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Test (1)
Choose :
a The number seven million, three hundred twenty six thousand in the standard form is
..................

● 7,236,000 ● 7,326,000 ● 7,000,236 ● 7,000,326

b The perimeter of the rectangle whose length is 8 cm and its width is 7 cm is .............. cm.
● 15 ● 56 ● 87 ● 30

c The area of a rectangle is 28 m2 and the width is 4 m, then its perimeter is ......................
● 21 m ● 11 m ●7 m ● 22 m
d 18 km, 23 m = ...................... m.
● 180,230 ● 18,023 ● 1,823 ● 23,018

e The sum of 315 + 235 = ................... (Using the break up and bridge strategy)
● 315 + ( 300 + 20 + 5) ● 315 + (50 + 300 + 2)
● 235 + ( 300 + 10 + 5) ● 235 + (500 + 20 + 3)
f (8 × 10,000) + (3 × 1,000) + (2 × 100) + (7 × 10) +(5 × 1) = .................
● 83275 ● 57238 ● 11111 ● 803275

g x + 1,835 = 2,160, then x = ............................


● 325 ● 523 ● 335 ● 532

h If the length of a rectangle is 3 m and its width is triple its length, then its perimeter
is ............................
●18 m ● 27 m ● 12 m ● 24 m
i 14 L + 5000 mL = ............................ L.
● 15 ● 5,014 ● 19 ● 1,450

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j Fatma started cooking at 6:15 p.m. for 50 minutes, so she finished at ........................
● 6:53 p.m. ● 6:55 p.m. ● 7:00 p.m. ● 7:05 p.m.
k 56 is seven times ............................
●8 ● 448 ● 63 ● 756

1 Complete :
a 81 hundred thousand × 10 = .........................
b 36 + 35 = 35 + 36: The used property is ...................... property.
c 125 × 32 = ...................
d If the time is quarter to eleven, then this time in digits is = ......:......
e If the perimeter of a square is 48 m, then its side length is = ......................... m.
f The factors of the number 17 are 1 and ......................
g The number 9,825,412 rounded to the nearest million is .........................
h The number 604,425 in the decomposed form is .........................
i 3 × 7 = ......................, then ...................... is a multiple of 3 and 7
j (2,386), (23,865) and (23,856) .......................... < .......................... < ..........................
k The greatest number can be formed from the digits 3, 6, 5, 4, 8, 2 and 9 is ............................
l 23,654 + 13,365 = ........................
m If the perimeter of a rectangle is 26 m and its length is 5 m, then its width is ........... m.
n The ones digit of the common multiples of 2 and 5 is ............................
o 5 hours and 30 minutes ............................ minutes.
p The number which has only two factors is called a/an ............................ number.
q In the operation 56 + 0 = 56: The used property is ............................
r 37 ÷ 6 = ................., R........

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Answer the following questions:

a Find the G.C.F. of 24 and 32


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b Sara bought 13 meters of cloth for 1,989 pounds. What is the price of one meter of
this cloth?
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c The number 2 million, 235 thousand, 624 in the expanded form is
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d Use the area model to find the product of 65 × 32
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e An ant walks about 5,000 meters each day. How many kilometers does this ant
walk in 6 days?
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f Fatma’s rectangular room is 10 meters long and it has a perimeter of 30 meters.
What is the width of the room?
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Test (2)
2 Choose the correct answer:
a Which is the best to include in the explanation of the commutative property of
addition?
●9 +0=9 ●6 +9=9+6
●9 + 11 = 9 + 3 + 8 ●9 + 5 = 10 + 4
b The perimeter of the square whose side length is 6 m is ......................
●8 m ● 12 m ● 36 m ● 24 m
c If the area of a rectangle is 30 m2 and its width is 5 m, then its length is ......................
●6 m ●5 m ●3 m ● 10 m
d 7 km, 425 m = ...................... m.
● 700,425 ● 7,425 ● 7,524 ● 5,247

e 80,000 = ...................... times as many as eight hundred.


● 10 ● 100 ● 1,000 ● 10,000

f 9 + X = 27, then X = ......................


● 927 ● 36 ● 36 ● 18

g The formula of the perimeter of the square whose side length is L is ......................
● 2L ● 4L ●L +4 ●L –4
h 40 m + 20 cm = ...................... cm.
● 420 ● 42 ● 60 ● 4,020

i 9 km, 3 m = ...................... m.

● 93 ● 90,003 ● 9,003 ● 9,300 5


j If 6 × 7 = 42, then 42 is a ...................... of 6 and 7
● multiple ● factor ● double ● triple
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k The quotient of the opposite division


problem is ......................
● 325, R1 ● 326, R1
● 327, R1 ● 302, R1
l If the length of a rectangle is 4 cm and its width is twice its length, then the area of
this rectangle is ...................... cm2.
● 36 ● 32 ● 30 ● 24

Complete the following:


a 10 times greater than 32 is .........................
b The common multiple of all numbers is .........................
c 26 meters = ......................... decimeters.
d 324 ÷ 3 = .........................
e If the length of a rectangle is (L) and its width is (w), then the formula of
the perimeter of this rectangle is ...................
f The number 7,257,365 rounded to the nearest millions is .........................
g 3:35 + 2:20 = .....................
h 65,254 – 23,628 = ........................
i The divisor of 56 ÷ 7 = 8 is .........................
j The place value of the digit 3 in the number 1,365,854 is .........................
k 3 L + 2 L + 500 mL = ...................... mL
l The factors of 23 are ...................... and ......................
m The multiple of 9 lies between 10 and 20 is .........................
n The only even prime number is ................
o The number 9,365,841 rounded to the nearest hundred thousand is .........................

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p Six million, two hundred thirty thousand in the standard form is .........................
q 7 weeks and 1 day =......................... days.
r The even factors of the number 6 are ...................... and ......................
s Sara eats 2 eggs daily, then she will eat ...................... eggs in a
week.
Answer the following questions:
a Write the number
(5 × 1,000,000) + (6 × 10,000) + ( 5 × 1,000) + ( 3 × 100) + ( 2 × 10) + ( 5 × 1) in the word form.
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b Ahmed left home at 7:15 a.m. going to his work. If he spent one hour and a half in
the way, when would he arrive at his work?
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c Find the quotient of 457 ÷ 3 by using the standard division algorithm.


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d Use the distributive property to find the product of 2,435 × 3


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e If the perimeter of a square is 28 cm, find its area.


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Test ( 3 )
1) Complete :
a) ( 7 hundreds , 7 tens ) x 100 = ………….
b) 56 x 23 = …….. x 56 ( ……………… property )
c) The common multiples of all numbers is ………..
d) 142 cm = ……… m , ……… cm
e) The multiplicative identity is ……….
f) …….. x 37 = 370
g) 143 x 45 = ………….
h) 376 ÷ 7 = …………
i) 360124=………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………… (decomposing)
j) 30000 g = …………… kg
k) 5740 – 1389 = …………..
2)Choose :
a) The smallest prime number is …….. ( 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 )
b) 200 x 5 = ………… ( 1000 , 100 , 10 , 10000 )
c) 91 ÷ 7 = 13 then the divisor is …… ( 13 , 91 , 7 )
d) 7310 x 4 = ……… ( 29244 , 29240 , 29241 )
e) 3725 ≃ …………….. to nearest 100
( 3720 , 3700 , 3705 , 3000)
f) 2weeks , 2days = ………. days ( 17 , 4 , 16 , 14)
g) 11614132 ………. 999999 (<,>,=)

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3) Add then round :


3 7 2 1 0 4 + 2 1 1 7 2 6 = ………………….. ≃ ………………..
( to nearest thousand )

4) A rectangle is 10 cm wide and 5 cm long find its perimeter and its area ?

5) Use the order of operation to find :


a) 13 + 7 – 20 ÷ 5 = ………..

b) 10 x ( 15 – 8 ) + 2 = …………..

6) 12 and 10
The multiples of 12 are …………………….………………
The multiples of 10 are …………………………………….
The L.C.M is ……………………

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