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Grade 5 Maths Problem Set

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Grade 5 Maths Problem Set

The document contains a series of mathematical problems involving various scenarios such as sticker counts, savings, and costs. It includes questions about calculations, estimations, and logical reasoning. Each problem is presented with multiple-choice answers.

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Caroline has 6 times as many stickers as

Emily and Jason save $5638 together every Denise, but only half as many as Rachel has.
month. Jason saves $838 more than Emily. Find the value of 24 + 48 ÷6 – 6 If Denise has 154 stickers less than Rachel,
How much will Jason save in a year? (1) 6 (2) 22 how many stickers does Caroline have?
(1) $38 856 (2) $57 600 (3) 26 (4) 36 (1) 14 (2) 77
(3) $67 656 (4) $77 712 (3) 84 (4) 160

Muthu had 30 kg of sugar. He packed them Patrick and Albert have 72 pokemon cards.
equally into 7 bags. There was 2kg of sugar Patrick has thrice as many as Albert. How
What is the value of 183 – 24 ÷ 3 x 4 + 12
left over. How much sugar was there in each many cards does Patrick have?
(1) 139 (2) 163
bag? (1) 18 (2) 24
(3) 224 (4) 712
(1) 3 kg (2) 4 kg (3) 54 (4) 63
(3) 2 kg (4) 5 kg
Annie was sitting in a concert. The chairs
were arranged in rows in a rectangular
Which of the following is the best estimate for The difference between 430 000 and 550 000 manner. There were 6 chairs on Annie’s left
605 x 48? is divided by 400. What is the final value? and 8 chairs on her right. There were 10 rows
(1) 600 x 40 (2) 600 x 50 (1) 30 (2) 300 in front of her and 11 rows behind her. How
(3) 700 x 40 (4) 700 x 50 (3) 3 000 (4) 30 000 many chairs were there? (1) 294
(2) 308
(3) 315 (4) 330
Adil had 36 more stickers than Xiao Mei. Each
of them then bought another 10 stickers. Jane spent an average amount of $127 a
After that, Adil had 4 times as many stickers month over 5 months. Find the total amount Find the value of 7 x (2 + 16 ÷ 2) – 1
as Xiao Mei had. How many stickers did Adil that Jane spent over 5 months. (1) 14 (2) 21
have initially? (1) $600 (2) $635 (3) 62 (4) 69
(1) 38 (2) 40 (3) $660 (4) $700
(3) 58 (4) 108
3 sticks have a total length of 192 cm. What is Find a number between 40 and 50 that has a At a fun fair, 9 hot dogs were sold for every 7
the average length? remainder of 2 when divided by either 4 or 5. hamburgers sold. If 72 hot dogs were sold,
(1) 32 cm (2) 64 cm (1) 42 (2) 46 how many hamburgers were sold?
(3) 96 cm (4) 576 cm (3) 47 (4) 49 (1) 8 (2) 16
(3) 56 (4) 63

A machine produced 8 451 toys in 9 days. If it


Jackie and Kathy had the same amount of
Lucy has seven $50 notes and three $20 produced the same number of toys in a day,
money. After Jackie had spent $80, Kathy’s
notes. She wants to buy a camera that costs how many toys would the machine be able to
money was 5 times that of Jackie’s. How
$520. How much more money does she need? produce in a week?
much money did they have altogether at first?
(1) $110 (2) $310 (1) 5 573 (2) 7 357
(1) $100 (2) $112
(3) $450 (4) $590 (3) 6 573 (4) 939
(3) $120 (4) $200

A luggage cost four times as much as a


haversack. If John spent $2 510 on 2 such
A theatre has 420 seats. 4 out of every 7
luggage and 2 such haversacks, how much
seats are occupied. How many seats are
did 1 luggage cost? (1) $251 (2)
unoccupied? (1) 60 (2) 105
$1 004
(3) 180 (4) 240
(3) $753 (4) $1 104
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