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The document consists of various math exercises for students, including identifying place values, performing arithmetic operations, and converting between Hindu-Arabic and Roman numerals. It contains multiple sections with similar questions repeated for practice. The exercises cover a range of topics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and number formation using given digits.

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Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. There are _____ thousands that we can get from 45, 762.

______________ 2. There are _____ hundreds that we can get from 6, 485.

______________ 3. There are _____ ten thousands that we can get from 78,
965.

______________ 4. There are _____ hundred thousands that we can get from
895, 480.

______________ 5. There are _____ thousands that we can get from 158, 786.

______________ 6. There are _____ ones that we can get from 5,483.

______________ 7. There are _____ hundreds that we can get from 46,950.

______________ 8. There are _____ ones that we can get from 387.

______________ 9. There are _____ ten thousands that we can get from
17,595.

______________10. There are _____ thousands that we can get from 67, 450.

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. There are _____ thousands that we can get from 45, 762.

______________ 2. There are _____ hundreds that we can get from 6, 485.

______________ 3. There are _____ ten thousands that we can get from 78,
965.

______________ 4. There are _____ hundred thousands that we can get from
895, 480.

______________ 5. There are _____ thousands that we can get from 158, 786.

______________ 6. There are _____ ones that we can get from 5,483.

______________ 7. There are _____ hundreds that we can get from 46,950.

______________ 8. There are _____ ones that we can get from 387.
______________ 9. There are _____ ten thousands that we can get from
17,595.

______________10. There are _____ thousands that we can get from 67, 450.
Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Nine tens plus 3 hundreds minus 7 ones equals.

______________ 2. Five hundreds plus 9 tens minus 18 ones equals.

______________ 3. Forty-one hundreds plus 4 tens minus 27 ones equals.

______________ 4. Eighteen tens plus 2 hundreds minus 8 ones equals.

______________ 5. 45 thousands minus forty-five hundreds equals.

______________ 6. Four thousands minus 40 hundreds plus 40 ones equals.

______________ 7. 84 hundreds minus 84 ones equals.

______________ 8. 46 tens plus 5 hundreds minus 46 ones equals.

______________ 9. 93 tens minus 93 ones plus 93 hundreds equals.

______________ 10. 3 thousands minus 3 hundreds plus 3 tens equals.

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Nine tens plus 3 hundreds minus 7 ones equals.

______________ 2. Five hundreds plus 9 tens minus 18 ones equals.

______________ 3. Forty-one hundreds plus 4 tens minus 27 ones equals.

______________ 4. Eighteen tens plus 2 hundreds minus 8 ones equals.

______________ 5. 45 thousands minus forty-five hundreds equals.

______________ 6. Four thousands minus 40 hundreds plus 40 ones equals.

______________ 7. 84 hundreds minus 84 ones equals.

______________ 8. 46 tens plus 5 hundreds minus 46 ones equals.


______________ 9. 93 tens minus 93 ones plus 93 hundreds equals.

______________ 10. 3 thousands minus 3 hundreds plus 3 tens equals.

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. The product of two different whole numbers is 13. Their


sum is _____.

______________ 2. The product of two different whole numbers is 29. Their


sum is _____.

______________ 3. The product of two different whole numbers is 31. Their


difference is _____.

______________ 4. The product of two different whole numbers is 17. Their


difference is _____.

______________ 5. The product of two different whole number is 11. Their sum
is _____.

______________ 6. The product of two different whole numbers is 19. Their


difference is _____.

______________ 7. The product of two different whole numbers is 23. Their


sum is _____.

______________ 8. The product of two different whole numbers is 43. Their


sum is _____.

______________ 9. The product of two different whole numbers is 67. Their


difference is _____.

______________ 10. The product of two different whole numbers is 53. Their
sum is _____.
Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. The product of two different whole numbers is 13. Their


sum is _____.

______________ 2. The product of two different whole numbers is 29. Their


sum is _____.

______________ 3. The product of two different whole numbers is 31. Their


difference is _____.

______________ 4. The product of two different whole numbers is 17. Their


difference is _____.

______________ 5. The product of two different whole number is 11. Their sum
is _____.

______________ 6. The product of two different whole numbers is 19. Their


difference is _____.

______________ 7. The product of two different whole numbers is 23. Their


sum is _____.

______________ 8. The product of two different whole numbers is 43. Their


sum is _____.

______________ 9. The product of two different whole numbers is 67. Their


difference is _____.

______________ 10. The product of two different whole numbers is 53. Their
sum is _____.
Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Double the difference between 83 and 56. What is the


result?

______________ 2. Double the sum between 43 and 98. What is the result?

______________ 3. Double the product between 13 and 5. The result is?

______________ 4. What is the result if you double the difference of 532 and
235?

______________ 5. What is the result if you double the sum of 39 and 118?

______________ 6. What is the result if you double the product of 15 and 13?

______________ 7. Triple the difference between 73 and 16. What is the


result?

______________ 8. Triple the sum between 54 and 87. What is the result?

______________ 9. What is the result if you triple the difference of 103 and
55?

______________ 10. What is the result if you triple the sum of 66 and 77?

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Double the difference between 83 and 56. What is the


result?

______________ 2. Double the sum between 43 and 98. What is the result?

______________ 3. Double the product between 13 and 5. The result is?

______________ 4. What is the result if you double the difference of 532 and
235?

______________ 5. What is the result if you double the sum of 39 and 118?

______________ 6. What is the result if you double the product of 15 and 13?
______________ 7. Triple the difference between 73 and 16. What is the
result?

______________ 8. Triple the sum between 54 and 87. What is the result?

______________ 9. What is the result if you triple the difference of 103 and
55?

______________ 10. What is the result if you triple the sum of 66 and 77?
Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 7, 2 and 5?

______________ 2. What is the sum between the biggest and smallest number
that you can form using 9, 3 and 6?

______________ 3. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 8, 1 and 5?

______________ 4. What is the difference between the largest and least


number that you can form using 7, 2 and 4?

______________ 5. What is the sum between the largest and smallest number
that you can form using 1, 2, 5 and 4?

______________ 6. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 9, 1, 0 and 7?

______________ 7. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 2, 8, 3 and 6?

______________ 8. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 4, 8, 9 and 1?

______________ 9. What is the sum between the largest and smallest number
that you can form using 5, 3, 1 and 7?
______________ 10. What is the sum between the largest and smallest
number that you can form using 6, 8, 2 and 0?

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 7, 2 and 5?

______________ 2. What is the sum between the biggest and smallest number
that you can form using 9, 3 and 6?

______________ 3. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 8, 1 and 5?

______________ 4. What is the difference between the largest and least


number that you can form using 7, 2 and 4?

______________ 5. What is the sum between the largest and smallest number
that you can form using 1, 2, 5 and 4?

______________ 6. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 9, 1, 0 and 7?

______________ 7. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 2, 8, 3 and 6?

______________ 8. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


number that you can form using 4, 8, 9 and 1?

______________ 9. What is the sum between the largest and smallest number
that you can form using 5, 3, 1 and 7?
______________ 10. What is the sum between the largest and smallest
number that you can form using 6, 8, 2 and 0?

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Write the number before DCCLXIV in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 2. Write the number before MCMXIX in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 3. Write the number before CCCLXV in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 4. Write the number before CDIX in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 5. Write the number before LXXXVII in Hindu Arabic number.

______________ 6. Write the number after MDXXII in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 7. Write the number after DLVII in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 8. Write the number after MMCCXLIII in Hindu Arabic number.

______________ 9. Write the number after CDLIV in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 10. Write the number after DXXXVIII in Hindu Arabic number.

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Write the number before DCCLXIV in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 2. Write the number before MCMXIX in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 3. Write the number before CCCLXV in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 4. Write the number before CDIX in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 5. Write the number before LXXXVII in Hindu Arabic number.


______________ 6. Write the number after MDXXII in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 7. Write the number after DLVII in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 8. Write the number after MMCCXLIII in Hindu Arabic number.

______________ 9. Write the number after CDLIV in Hindu Arabic numeral.

______________ 10. Write the number after DXXXVIII in Hindu Arabic number.
Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Write the number before 938 in Roman numerals.

______________ 2. Write the number before 837 in Roman numerals.

______________ 3. Write the number before 761 in Roman numerals.

______________ 4. Write the number before 1, 423 in Roman numerals.

______________ 5. Write the number before 2, 340 in Roman numerals.

______________ 6. Write the number after 396 in Roman numerals.

______________ 7. Write the number after 646 in Roman numerals.

______________ 8. Write the number after 840 in Roman numerals.

______________ 9. Write the number after 1,566 in Roman numerals.

______________ 10. Write the number after 3,415 in Roman numerals.

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Write the number before 938 in Roman numerals.

______________ 2. Write the number before 837 in Roman numerals.

______________ 3. Write the number before 761 in Roman numerals.

______________ 4. Write the number before 1, 423 in Roman numerals.

______________ 5. Write the number before 2, 340 in Roman numerals.


______________ 6. Write the number after 396 in Roman numerals.

______________ 7. Write the number after 646 in Roman numerals.

______________ 8. Write the number after 840 in Roman numerals.

______________ 9. Write the number after 1,566 in Roman numerals.

______________ 10. Write the number after 3,415 in Roman numerals.

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. What is the value of ( 45 + 45 + 45 + 45 + 45 ) + ( 55 +


55 + 55 + 55 + 55 )?
______________ 2. What is the value of ( 65 + 65 + 65 ) – ( 25 + 25 + 25 )?

______________ 3. What is the value of ( 23 + 23 + 23 + 23 ) + ( 58 + 58 +


58 + 58 + 58 )?

______________ 4. What is the value of ( 97 + 97 + 97 ) – ( 79 + 79 + 79 )?

______________ 5. What is the value of ( 35 + 35 + 35 + 35 + 35 + 35 ) +


( 18 + 18 + 18 + 18 + 18 + 18 )?

______________ 6. What is the value of four 56s plus four 79s?

______________ 7. What is the value of eight 37s minus eight 15s?

______________ 8. What is the value of ten 53s minus ten 27s?

______________ 9. What is the value of seven 33s plus five 39s?

______________ 10. What is the value of nine 64s plus three 105s?

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. What is the value of ( 45 + 45 + 45 + 45 + 45 ) + ( 55 +


55 + 55 + 55 + 55 )?
______________ 2. What is the value of ( 65 + 65 + 65 ) – ( 25 + 25 + 25 )?

______________ 3. What is the value of ( 23 + 23 + 23 + 23 ) + ( 58 + 58 +


58 + 58 + 58 )?

______________ 4. What is the value of ( 97 + 97 + 97 ) – ( 79 + 79 + 79 )?

______________ 5. What is the value of ( 35 + 35 + 35 + 35 + 35 + 35 ) +


( 18 + 18 + 18 + 18 + 18 + 18 )?
______________ 6. What is the value of four 56s plus four 79s?

______________ 7. What is the value of eight 37s minus eight 15s?

______________ 8. What is the value of ten 53s minus ten 27s?

______________ 9. What is the value of seven 33s plus five 39s?

______________ 10. What is the value of nine 64s plus three 105s?
Memorize!!!
Largest three-digit number – 999

Largest four-digit number – 9,999

Largest five-digit number 99,999

Largest three-digit number with an even hundreds digit – 899

Largest three-digit number with an even tens digit – 989

Largest three-digit number with no digits the same – 987

Largest three-digit even number – 998

Smallest three-digit number – 100

Smallest three-digit number with an even hundreds digit – 200

Smallest three-digit odd number – 101

Smallest three-digit number with no digits the same – 102

Smallest two-digit number – 10

Smallest two-digit even number greater than ten – 12

Smallest two-digit odd number – 11

Largest two-digit number – 99

Largest two-digit even number – 98

Largest two-digit number with an even tens digit – 89

Smallest four-digit number with no digits the same – 1,023


Largest four-digit number with no digits the same – 9,876

Smallest four-digit number – 1,000

Memorize!!!
Largest three-digit number – 999

Largest four-digit number – 9,999

Largest five-digit number 99,999

Largest three-digit number with an even hundreds digit – 899

Largest three-digit number with an even tens digit – 989

Largest three-digit number with no digits the same – 987

Largest three-digit even number – 998

Smallest three-digit number – 100

Smallest three-digit number with an even hundreds digit – 200

Smallest three-digit odd number – 101

Smallest three-digit number with no digits the same – 102

Smallest two-digit number – 10

Smallest two-digit even number greater than ten – 12

Smallest two-digit odd number – 11

Largest two-digit number – 99

Largest two-digit even number – 98

Largest two-digit number with an even tens digit – 89

Smallest four-digit number with no digits the same – 1,023

Largest four-digit number with no digits the same – 9,876


Smallest four-digit number – 1,000

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


three digit numbers?

______________ 2. What is the sum between the largest and smallest two-digit
numbers?

______________ 3. What is the sum between the largest and smallest three-
digit even numbers?

______________ 4. What is the difference between the largest three-digit


number with no digits the same and smallest three-digit number with no
digits the same?

______________ 5. What is the difference between the largest four-digit even


number and largest three-digit even number?

______________ 6. What is the sum between the largest four-digit number and
largest three-digit number?

______________ 7. What is the difference between the smallest four-digit


number with no digits the same and largest three-digit number?

______________ 8. What is the sum between the largest two-digit number and
smallest three-digit number?

______________ 9. What is the sum between the largest three-digit number


and smallest four-digit number?
______________ 10. What is the difference between the smallest four-digit
number and largest three-digit number?

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. What is the difference between the largest and smallest


three digit numbers?

______________ 2. What is the sum between the largest and smallest two-digit
numbers?

______________ 3. What is the sum between the largest and smallest three-
digit even numbers?

______________ 4. What is the difference between the largest three-digit


number with no digits the same and smallest three-digit number with no
digits the same?

______________ 5. What is the difference between the largest four-digit even


number and largest three-digit even number?

______________ 6. What is the sum between the largest four-digit number and
largest three-digit number?

______________ 7. What is the difference between the smallest four-digit


number with no digits the same and largest three-digit number?

______________ 8. What is the sum between the largest two-digit number and
smallest three-digit number?

______________ 9. What is the sum between the largest three-digit number


and smallest four-digit number?
______________ 10. What is the difference between the smallest four-digit
number and largest three-digit number?

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Write “nineteen and five –elevenths” in symbols.

______________ 2. Write “three and six-tenths” in symbols.

______________ 3. Write “five and eight-fourteenths” in symbols

______________ 4. Write “twenty and four-ninths” in symbols.

______________ 5. Write “fifty-one and two-thirds” in symbols.

______________ 6. Write “six and ten-thirteenths” in symbols.

______________ 7. Write “eleven and five-eighths” in symbols.

______________ 8. Write “eighteen and four-sevenths” in symbols.

______________ 9. Write “thirteen and five-ninths” in symbols.

______________ 10. Write “ninety-two and one-fourth” in symbols.

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Write “nineteen and five –elevenths” in symbols.

______________ 2. Write “three and six-tenths” in symbols.

______________ 3. Write “five and eight-fourteenths” in symbols

______________ 4. Write “twenty and four-ninths” in symbols.

______________ 5. Write “fifty-one and two-thirds” in symbols.

______________ 6. Write “six and ten-thirteenths” in symbols.


______________ 7. Write “eleven and five-eighths” in symbols.

______________ 8. Write “eighteen and four-sevenths” in symbols.

______________ 9. Write “thirteen and five-ninths” in symbols.

______________ 10. Write “ninety-two and one-fourth” in symbols.

Name: ___________________________________ School: ______________________

______________ 1. Teacher Jen gave out nice ribbons as prizes. She had 38
ribbons at the start. She gave away 14 ribbons in the morning and 16
ribbons in the afternoon. How many ribbons were left with Teacher Jen?

______________ 2. Grandmother baked 56 cookies. She gave 24 of it to the


street children and half of the remaining cookies to her grandchildren. How
many cookies were left to her?

______________ 3. Lito had marbles. He gave 23 to his cousin Linda and 25 to


his friend Andy and had 34 marbles left to him. How many marbles had he
at first?

______________ 4. Sister Marie has 68 flowers. She gave half of it to Mother


Aurora and half of the remaining flowers to Sister Ana. How many flowers
remained to Sister Marie?

______________ 5. Shiela has 56 dolls. She gave 17 dolls to her little sister
Annie and 15 dolls to her niece Paula. How many dolls has Sheila now had?

______________ 6. Mico and Mica donated some of their earnings to the


typhoon victims. They gave Php 550.00 to the children, Php 1,050.00 to the
older ones and had Php 750.00 left. How much money do they have at first?

______________ 7. Michelle has 103 cards. She gave 57 of it to her cousin and
15 to her friend. How many cards were left to her?

______________ 8. Allan has 250 stamps. He gave half of it to his little brother
and 57 of the remaining to his friend. How many stamps were left to him?
______________ 9. Elizabeth has some pastries. After sharing 52 of it to the
street children and 78 of it to her friends, she still have 35 pastries left. How
many pastries had she at first?

______________ 10. Father gave 54 different coins to Andrew and 67 coins to


Alex. He still have 48 coins left. How many coins has he at first?

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