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Mathematics – Homework #2

P5 / Semester I (2014-2015)

Name : _______________________________ Date : ____________________

DIRECTION: Write the answer in the spaces provided. Show your working.
1. When a certain number is divided by 14, its quotient is 5. What is the number?

Ans : ________________
2. Evaluate 36÷ 6 × 3 - 4 ÷ 2 = _______________.

Ans : ________________

3. Ali and Ahmad have $48 altogether. If Father gives Ahmad another $6, Ali will have five times as
much as Ahmad. How much money has each child at first?

Ans : ________________

4. Kelvin bought 2460 cookies. He packed 9 cookies into each jar. How many jars did he use to pack
all the cookies?

Ans : ________________

5. A typist is paid $174 for 2 weeks of work. How much will he be paid for 7 weeks of work?

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6. A shop owner bought 540 cups. He sold 12 cups for $9. How much did he receive after selling all
the cups?

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7. An ice cream and two waffles cost $680. A waffle cost $40 more than an ice cream. Find the cost
of a waffle.

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8. Divide 540 000 by 900. The answer is __________________.


Ans : ________________
Mathematics – Homework #2
P5 / Semester I (2014-2015)

9. What is the quotient when 34 567 is divided by 23?

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10. Jack has three times as many buttons as Sam. Jack has twice as many buttons as Larry. Jack and
Sam have 9600 buttons altogether. How many buttons does Larry have?

Ans : ________________

11. Jack and Grace have the same number of sweets. When Jack gave 6 sweets to Grace, she has 60
sweets. How many sweets does Jack have left?

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12. Evaluate 38 -2 ÷ 2 + (3 X 2). Ans : ________________

13. Fei Yun shared 3 655 marbles equally among 6 of his friends. How many marbles had he left?

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14. Alice bought 5 boxes of apples and 45 pears. If there were 24 apples in each box, how many fruits
did he buy altogether?

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15. Yew Hai bought 28 packets of stickers. There were 35 stickers in each packet. He gave 25 to each
of his 8 friends. How many stickers had he left?

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16. A shopkeeper has 5 times as many bottles of soft drinks as milk. If he has a total of 1404 bottles of
soft drinks and milk, how many more bottles of soft drinks than milk he has?

Ans : ________________

17. Find the value of (84 + 6 × 2) ÷ 3 + 2. Ans : ________________


Mathematics – Homework #2
P5 / Semester I (2014-2015)

18. For every 6 sweets Jun Wei has, Kai Xuan has 9 sweets. How many sweets do they have
altogether if Kai Xuan has 54 sweets?

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19. Ramli has 4 times as many pencils as John. Lynn has half of what Ramli has. If Ramli and John
have 115 pencils altogether, how many pencils does Lynn have?

Ans : ________________

20. Mr Chandra, a shopkeeper, had 15 large packets and 25 medium packets of sweets. There were
125 sweets in each large packet and 75 sweets in each medium packet. He repacked all the
sweets into small packets of 12 sweets each. How many sweets were left unpacked?

Ans : ________________

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