76% found this document useful (33 votes)
53K views4 pages

Chap 01

This document contains 22 math word problems involving operations with integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. The problems cover topics such as evaluating expressions, solving equations, ordering fractions and decimals, and calculating percentages of change over time.

Uploaded by

Jamaliah Daud
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
76% found this document useful (33 votes)
53K views4 pages

Chap 01

This document contains 22 math word problems involving operations with integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. The problems cover topics such as evaluating expressions, solving equations, ordering fractions and decimals, and calculating percentages of change over time.

Uploaded by

Jamaliah Daud
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

T ER

AP

1 Directed Numbers
CH

1. Evaluate each of the following.


(a) 13 × (–10) (b) –7 × 3
= =

2. Solve the following problems.


(a) Palm oil is pumped into an empty tanker at 200 litres per minute. How much palm
oil is in the tanker after 5 minutes?
(b) Siti takes 4 vitamin tablets a day from a box of vitamin tablets. How many tablets
are eaten by Siti after 30 days?

3. Find the value for each of the following.


(a) –144 ÷ (–12) (b) –28 ÷ 4
= =

4. Solve the following problems.


(a) During a TV Quiz open to home viewer, a total of RM2884 was given out in 7 minutes.
How much money was given in a minute?
(b) 210 m3 water was pumped out from a swimming pool in 12 minutes. How much
water was pumped out in 2 minutes?

5. Find the values for each of the following.


(a) 15 – (–4) + (–7) (b) –8 + 0 – (–15)
= =
(c) 8 + 2 – (–10) (d) –6 + 5 – (–1)
= =
(e) 4 – (–2) – 17 (f) 15 – (–2) – (–3)
= =
(g) 25 – 2 + (–9) – 1 (h) 3 + (–8) + (–7)
= =
(i) –6 + (–5) + (–7) – (–4) (j) 5 + (–8) – (–9) + 7
= =

1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd.


6. Find the product for each of the following.
(a) –3 × (–8) × (–4) (b) 6 × (–6) × 7
= =

7. Compute each of the following.


(a) 168 ÷ (–7) ÷ (–4) (b) 150 ÷ (–5) ÷ 6
= =

8. Compute each of the following.


(a) 6 × (–12) ÷ 9 (b) 15 × (–4) ÷ 12
= =

9. Evaluate each of the following.


(a) –7 + 18 ÷ (–2) (b) –19 × 3 – 47
= =
(c) 21 ÷ (–7) + (–12) (d) 16 + 0 × (–15)
= =
(e) 21 – 24 ÷ (–3) – 10 (f) 81 ÷ (–9) – (–5) × 4
= =
(g) 30 ÷ (–5) × 8 – (–13)
=

10. Solve the following problems.


(a) (–15) is subtracted from (– 42). The difference is divided by 9. Find the quotient.
(b) Hot-air is pumped into a hot-air balloon at 50 ml per second. Some hot-air leaks out
at 15 ml per second. How much hot-air is there after — 1 hour?
2
11. Complete the following number line.
–4 –3 –2

12. Arrange the following fractions in descending order.


1 , –2 —
–4 — 1 , –3 —
2 , –1 —
1 , –2 —
1
4 4 5 2 2

7 + –2 —
13. Evaluate –5 —
12 1 13 2 and simplify the answer to the lowest term.

© Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. 2


14. Evaluate each of the following and simplify the answers to the lowest term.
1 × 1—1 7 ÷ – —
(a) –3 —
8 15
(b) —
12 1 14 2 1 ÷ –1 —
(c) –1 —
2 1 18 2
= = =
7 ÷ 1—
1 8 ÷ – —
(d) – —
24 6
(e) —
15 1 25 2 1 ÷ –6 —
(f) 2 —
7 1 14 2
= = =

15. Complete the following number line.


–8 –7

16. Arrange the following decimals in ascending order.


3.2, –2.5, –3.6, 4.1, –1.2

17. Evaluate each of the following.


(a) –4.1 + (–1.6) (b) –4.61 – (–8.32) (c) –(–6.32) – 1.48
= = =
(d) –(2.15) – (–3.82) (e) –0.1 – (–0.08) (f) –3.24 + (–8.178)
= = =

18. Evaluate the following.


(a) 1.8 ÷ (–0.2) (b) –4.92 ÷ 1.2 (c) –6.3 × 2.6
= = =
(d) –11.4 ÷ (–5.7) (e) 24.96 ÷ (–3.2) (f) –17.3 × –0.4
= = =

19. Evaluate each of the following.


1
(a) 1.3 – 7 — (b) —7 + (–6)
5 15
= =

20. Evaluate each of the following.


3 ÷ 1.2
(a) –5 — 2
(b) –13.5 × 1 —
5 3
= =

3 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd.


21. Evaluate the following.
2 – (–0.7) × 2 —
(a) 31 —
5 4 16 1 – 2 ÷ 8—
(b) 4.811 —
6 2 1
3
= =

22. Mr. Chan’s shop lost 3.5% of his customers every month for 5 months. After a sales
3 % per month for the next 7 months. What is
promotion, the customers increased by 2 —
5
the average change of customers in that year?

© Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. 4

You might also like