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MTAP-DEPED Saturday Program in Mathematics Grade 5 Session 1

A. Write the following numbers in expanded form.


1. 5,937
2. 7,419
3. 18,765
4. 43,872
5. 913,640
B. Write the following in standard form and in words.
STANDARD FORM WORDS

1. 8,000 + 500 + 90 + 1

2. 60,000 + 2,000 + 100 + 40 + 7

3. 100,000 + 20,000 + 5,000 + 900 + 8

4. 70,000 + 4,000 + 300 + 20 + 6

5. 200,000 + 60,000 + 8,000 + 400 + 50 + 3

C. Write the place value and the corresponding value of the underlined digit of each of the following
numbers in the table provided.
1. 28, 390 2. 827, 571 3. 328, 574 4. 1, 256, 408 5. 4,782,031
Place value
Value

D. Give the place value of the digit in ( ); then round the number to that place value.
1. 14 4(6)7 , 6. 92(1) 785 ,

2. 87 (5)16 , 7. 5(3)56 723 ,

3. 17(4) 256 , 8. (6) 679 382 ,

4. (2)33 721 , 9. (1)6 674 102 , ______

5. 9(4)7 183 , 10. 2 3(1)5 906 , ______

E. Complete the table below by enumerating the divisibility value of the given numbers

Given Number Divisibilties

1. 1. 45
2. 2. 369

3. 7,870
4. 1,976

5. 6,003
6. 1,674

7. 35,496
8. 91,350
F. Fill up the blank with a digit to make the resulting number divisible by the number to its right.

1. 35___; 2 2. 82___; 3 3. 82___; 6 4. 91___; 5

5. 93___; 3 6. 90___; 6 7. 105___; 4 8. 728___; 6

G. Give the least and greatest possible numbers


that round to: Least number Greatest number
1. 180 __________ __________

2. 950 __________ __________

3. 640 __________ __________

4. 4 360 __________ __________

5. 75 720 __________ __________

G. Answer each of the following problems.

1. My number is less than 100. I am divisible by 2, 4, 7 and 8. The sum of my digits is 11. What number
am I?

2. I am a 3-digit number which is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8. The sum of my digits is 3.

3. Rounding this number to the nearest 10 makes it 340; rounding it to the nearest hundred makes it
300. The sum of its digits is 11. What number is it? If the sum of the digits is not required, how many
numbers can you find that satisfy the first conditions.

4. What is the smallest whole number A that will make 12-A < 5, true?

5. How many times as great is the place value of 5 in 51470 than that of 7?

6. What is the tens digit of (5 x 100) + (7 x 40) + (8 x 4)?

7. What is the smallest whole number that round to 3000 to the nearest thousands?

8. When a number is divided by 8, the answer is 145. What is the answer when the same number is
divided by 10?

9. A number is divided by three-fourths of it. Then the quotient is multiplied by half of the original
number. The product is 16. What is three-fourths of the number?

10. The digits of the number 5342 are rearranged in descending order and then in ascending order. What
is the difference between the resulting numbers?

Challenge!

1. A number has 9 ones and 2 fewer tens than ones. What is the number?

2. A 4-digit number has a 6 in the thousands place, a 9 in the ones place and 0s elsewhere. What is the
number?

3. What digit is in the tens place in the sum 25 + 35 + 55?

4. If a number is multiplied by itself the result is 54A96. If the resulting number is divisible by 3, what is
the value of the digit A?

5. The digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are each used once to composed a five –digit number math, such that the
three-digit number mat is divisible by 4, ath is divisible by 5, and ths is divisible by 3. What is the
value of the digit m?

Prepared by:
MARIA ROSALYN O. PAYACAG
DONNA MAY R. SANTOS
2021 MTAP-DEPED Saturday Program in Mathematics Grade 5 Session 1 TG

A. Write the following numbers in expanded form.


1. 5,937  5,000 + 900 + 30 + 7______________
2. 7,419  7,000 + 400 + 10 + 9______________
3. 18,765  10,000 + 8,000 + 700 + 60 + 5_______
4. 43,872  40,000 + 3,000 + 800 + 70 + 2_______
5. 913,640  900,000 + 10,000 + 3,000 + 600 + 40_
B. Write the following in standard form and in words.

STANDARD
WORDS
FORM

1. 8,000 + 500 + 90 + 1 8,591 Eight thousand five hundred ninety one

2. 60,000 + 2,000 + 100 + 40 + 7 62,147 Sixty-two thousand one hundred forty-seven

3. 100,000 + 20,000 + 5,000 + 900 + 8 One hundred twenty five thousand nine
125,908
hundred eight

Seventy-four thousand three hundred twenty-


4. 70,000 + 4,000 + 300 + 20 + 6 74,326
six

5. 200,000 + 60,000 + 8,000 + 400 + 50 + 3 Two hundred sixty-eight thousand four


268,453
hundred fifty-three

C. Write the place value and the corresponding value of the underlined digit of each of the following numbers
in the table provided.

1. 28, 390 2. 827, 571 3. 328, 574 4. 1, 256, 408 5. 4,782,031


Place value tens hundreds Ten thousands thousands millions

Value 90 500 20,000 6,000 4,000,000

D. Give the place value of the digit in ( ); then round the number to that place value.
1. 14 4(6)7 … tens, 14 470 4. 92(1) 785 … thousands, 921 000
2. 87 (5)16 …hundreds, 87 500 5. 5(3)56 723 … hundred thousands, 5 400 000
3. 17(4) 256 …thousands, 174 000 6. (6) 679 382 … millions, 7 000 000
7. (2)33 721 …hundred thousands, 200 000 9. (1)6 674 102 … ten millions, 20 000 000
8. 9(4)7 183… ten thousands, 950 000 10. 2 3(1)5 906 … ten thousands, 2 320 000
E. Complete the table below by enumerating the divisibility value of the given numbers

Given Number Divisibilties

3. 1. 45 3, 5, 9
4. 2. 369 3, 9

3. 7,870 2, 5, 10
4. 1,976 2

5. 6,003 3, 9
6. 1,674 2, 3, 6, 9

7. 35,496 2, 3, 4, 6, 9
8. 91,350 2, 3, 5, 6, 9,10
F. Fill up the blank with a digit to make the resulting number divisible by the number to its right.
1. 35 2 ; 2, 0, 4, 6, 8 3. 82 2 ; 6 5. 93 3 ; 3 7. 105 6 ; 4
2. 82 5 ; 3 4. 91 5 , 5 6. 90 6 ; 6 8. 728 4 ; 6
G. Give the least and the greatest possible number that rounds to the nearest ten.
Least Number Greatest Number
1. 180 175 184
2. 950 945 954
3. 640 635 644
4. 4 360 4 355 4 364
5. 75 720 75 715_ 75 724

H. Answer each of the following problems.


1. The number divisible by 2, 4, 7 and 8 and the sum of whose digits is 11 is 56.

2. The number divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 and the sum of the digits is 3 is 120.

3. The number that satisfies all conditions is 344. If the sum of the digits is not required, 341, 342, 343
satisfy the rounding conditions.

4. 12 – A < 5, so A > 7 or 7< A, therefore the set of whole numbers N that will make the sentence true is
{8, 9, 10, 11, 12…}. The smallest whole number is 8.
5. Five’s place value is 1000 times as great as that of 7.
6. (5 x 100) + (7 x 40) + (8 x 4) = 500 + 280 + 32 = 812. Therefore the tens digit is 1.
7. The answer is 2500.
8. To solve for the number we use; N÷ 8 = 145, so 145 x 8 = N, and N = 1160. 1160 ÷ 10 = 116

1 𝑁
9. We let, 𝑁 [ 3𝑁 ] = 16. N = 24, therefore ¾(24) = 18.
2
4

10. Arranged in descending order is 5432, while in ascending order is 2345, therefore 5432 - 2345 =
3087.

Challenge!

1. 2 fewer tens than ones is equal to 9 - 2 = 7. Therefore, the number has 7 tens and 9 ones. The
number is 79.

2. The number is 6009

3. 25 + 35 + 55 = 32 + 243 + 3,125 = 3400. The tens digit is zero or 0.

4. A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 3. So, 5 + 4 + A + 9 + 6 = 24 + A,


therefore A = 3.
𝑚𝑎𝑡 𝑎𝑡ℎ 𝑡ℎ𝑠 124 245 453
5. , , ; , , . Therefore 𝑚 = 𝟏.
4 5 3 4 5 3

Prepared by:
MARIA ROSALYN O. PAYACAG
DONNA MAY R. SANTOS

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