5 MathematicsSmaw1
5 MathematicsSmaw1
5 MathematicsSmaw1
Marwin Navarrete
SMAW Trainer
Mensuration,Conversion and
Ratio and Proportion
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Definition of Terms
• Addition – the process of uniting two or more numbers to make it one
• Decimal point – the period in a decimal number
• Denominator – part the whole number has been divided
• Dividend – the number to be divided
• Division – the process of finding how many times one number contains the other number
• Divisor – the number by which division is done
• English system – the system that uses inch, foot and pound as units of measurement
• Even numbers – any number that can be divided by two
• Fraction – one part of a whole number
• Lowest common denominator – highest number that will divide equally numerator and
• denominator
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Definition of Terms
• Metric system – system that uses millimeter, centimeter and meter as units of measure
• Minuend – the number from which subtraction is made
• Multiplicand – the number which is multiplied
• Multiplication – the process of adding one number as many times by another number
• Multiplier – he number by which multiplication is done
• Numerator – the number of parts in the fraction
• Odd number – any number that cannot be divided by two
• Plus sign – the sign indicating addition
• Prime number – number that can be divided on exact
• Product – the result of multiplication
• Proportion - the equality of two ratios
• Quotient – the result of division
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Definition of Terms
• Ratio – a comparison of two quantities
• Remainder – the difference between two numbers
• Subtraction – the process of taking one number away from another
• Subtrahend – the number to be subtracted
• Sum – the result obtained from adding two or more numbers
• Whole number – number that have no fractional or decimal number
• Zero – the number having no value
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Exercise
TRUE – FALSE
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Exercise
II. COMPLETION
Directions: Complete the sentences by filing the blank with the correct word.
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Answer Key
• 1. T
• 2. F
• 3. T
• 4. T
• 5. F
• Whole Numbers
• Even
• Metric System or SI
• Division
• Subtraction
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WHOLE NUMBERS
• Are numbers that have no decimal or fractional parts. It can be ODD or EVEN numbers.
• ODD numbers are those that cannot be divided by two (2). EVEN numbers are numbers that can
• be divided by 2 with an exact number of times.
• Examples:
• Whole Numbers - 1 , 3 , 15 , 20 , 45 , 64 , 75 , 102 , etc.
• Odd Numbers - 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , 25 , 51 , 79 , 101 , etc.
• Even Numbers - 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 12 , 20 , 24 , 50 , etc.
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ADDITION
• Addition is the process of combining two or more arithmetical or algebraic quantities in
• one sum. It is the most common operation in mathematics indicated by a plus (+) sign. It is also
• used when numbers are added horizontally or vertically. When more than two numbers are
• added vertically, no sign is required. The sum is the result obtained from adding two or more
• numbers.
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SUBTRACTION
• Is the process of taking one number away from another number. It is the opposite of
• addition. The minus (-) sign indicates subtraction. The Minuend is the number from which subtraction
is made. The Subtrahend is the number which is subtracted. The Remainder is the difference
between the two numbers..
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MULTIPLICATION
• Is the process of adding one number as many times as there are units in the other number,
• for example 2 x 3 = 6. It can also produce the same result as adding 3 + 3 = 6. The sign times or
• multiplied by (X) indicates multiplication. The Multiplicand is the number which is multiplied.
• Multiplier is the number by which multiplication is done. Product is the result of multiplication.
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DIVISION
• Is the process of finding how many times one number contains the other number. It is the
• reverse of multiplication. The sign divided by ÷ indicates division. Dividend is the
• number to be divided. Divisor is the number by which division is done. Quotient is the result of
• division and Remainder is part of the quotient left whenever a quotient is not a whole number.
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Exercise
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Exercise
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Answer Key
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Pretest
I. Directions: Convert the following units of measurement. Use a separate sheet
of paper for your answer.
• 6. Milli -
• 7. Centi-
• 8. Deci-
• 9. Micro-
• 10. Deka-
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Answer Key
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The Metric System is known as the most common measurement system used in most places of the
world. There are common prefixes used to represent as multipliers. For example, in a distance of 2,000
meters can also be expressed as 2 Kilometers.
The English System on the other hand is also known as the British (US) System likewise commonly
used anywhere in the world. This system uses the Inch, Foot and Pound as the basic units of
measurement.
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Exercise
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Answer Key
1. 4 mm
2. 1 cm
3. 1 ½ cm
4. ¾ in
5. ½ in
6. 1 in
7. 7 mm
8. 5 mm
9. 3 mm
10. 2 cm
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Conversion
Metric to English
English to Metric
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Exercise
Convert the following to Metric system
1.1/8 inch
2.3/32 inch
3.¼ inch
4.7/32 inch
5.5/16 inch
6.5/32 inch
Convert the following to English system
1.10mm
2.15mm
3.20mm
4.25mm
5.30mm
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Answer Key
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Ratio and Proportion
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Answer Key
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Exercise
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1. 490 sq inch
2. 300 sq feet
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Formula
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