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Problem Solving Questions Maths Grade 5

The document contains 12 math word problems for 5th grade students involving topics like calculating totals, time, rates, and areas. The problems ask students to determine things like the total number of chocolate bars in a large box containing smaller boxes, the time needed to get to work accounting for travel time, and the area of grass surrounding a rectangular swimming pool within a larger rectangle.

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Problem Solving Questions Maths Grade 5

The document contains 12 math word problems for 5th grade students involving topics like calculating totals, time, rates, and areas. The problems ask students to determine things like the total number of chocolate bars in a large box containing smaller boxes, the time needed to get to work accounting for travel time, and the area of grass surrounding a rectangular swimming pool within a larger rectangle.

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PROBLEM SOLVING QUESTIONS (GRADE 5)

1. A large box contains 18 small boxes and each small box contains 25 chocolate bars. How
many chocolate bars are in the large box?

2. It takes John 25 minutes to walk to the car park and 45 minutes to drive to work. At what
time should he get out of the house in order to get to work at 9:00 a.m.?

3. Kim can walk 4 km in one hour. How long does it take Kim to walk 18 km?

4. A factory produced 2300 TV sets in its first year of production. 4500 sets were produced in
its second year and 500 more sets were produced in its third year than in its second year.
How many TV sets were produced in three years?

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PROBLEM SOLVING QUESTIONS (GRADE 5)

5. Linda bought 3 notebooks at RM1.20 each; a box of pencils at RM1.50 and a box of pens at
RM1.70. How much did Linda spend?

6. Tom and Bob have a total of 49 toys. If Bob has 5 more toys than Tom, how many toys does
each one have?

7. John can eat a quarter of a pizza in one minute. How long does it take John to eat one pizza
and a half?

8. John read the quarter of the time that Tom read. Tom read only two-fifth of the time that
Sasha read. Sasha read twice as long as Mike. If Mike read 5 hours, how long did John read?

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PROBLEM SOLVING QUESTIONS (GRADE 5)

9. Jim, Carla and Tomy are members of the same family. Carla is 5 years older than Jim. Tomy is
6 years older than Carla. The sum of their three ages is 31 years. How old is each one them?

10. Mel had RM35 and withdraw some more money from his bank account. He bought a pair of
trousers at RM34.00, two shirts at RM16.00 each and 2 pairs of shoes at RM24.00 each.
After the shopping, he had RM32.00 left. How much money did Mel withdraw from the
bank?

11. How many minutes are in one week?

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12. In Tim's house, a rectangular swimming pool (blue) whose length 30 meters and width 10
meters is surrounded by grass (green). The pool with the grassy area make a large rectangle
whose length is 50 meters and width 20 meters. What area is occupied by the grass?

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