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This document is a mathematics worksheet for Primary 4 students at Kairos Gracia Christian School for the academic year 2016-2017. It contains 12 word problems that require students to apply mathematical reasoning to find solutions. The worksheet emphasizes the importance of showing workings and models in problem-solving.

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This document is a mathematics worksheet for Primary 4 students at Kairos Gracia Christian School for the academic year 2016-2017. It contains 12 word problems that require students to apply mathematical reasoning to find solutions. The worksheet emphasizes the importance of showing workings and models in problem-solving.

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Kairos Gracia Christian School

Academic Year 2016-2017


PRIMARY 4 – MATHEMATICS 10
Semester 1: Chapter 4 (Word Problems) – Worksheet 10 Teacher’s Signature: _______

Name : __________________ Date : ____________

Class :4( ) Parent’s Signature : ____________

Duration: 30 minutes

Workings and Models MUST be shown on the given spaces

1. Gerard has thrice as many envelopes as Danny.


They have 2 400 envelopes altogether.
How many envelopes does Gerard have?

2. The total age of Miley and her mother is 49 years.


Miley’s mother is 6 times as old as Miley is.
How old is her mother?

3. An electronic dictionary costs $150.


The cost of the electronic dictionary is 5 times the cost of a DVD player.
What is the total cost of both items?

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4. Jerry has 72 stamps.
He has 4 times as many stamps as Ben.
Parker has 50 more stamps than Ben.
How many stamps do they have altogether?

5. The sum of two numbers is 207.


The difference between the two numbers is 11.
Find the greater number.

6. Clara has 678 more stamps than Lindsay.


They have 1 564 stamps altogether.
How many stamps does Clara have?

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7. Box A has thrice as many marbles as box B.
Box B has twice as many marbles as box C.
If there are 360 marbles in box A, how many marbles are there in box B?

8. Maria, Sue and Jack had 84 pens altogether.


Maria had twice as many pens as Sue.
Sue had twice as many pens as Jack.
How many pens does Sue have?

9. There are 102 books arranged in 3 shelves.


The first shelf has 27 more books than the second shelf.
The number of books in the second shelf is twice as many as the number of books in the third shelf.
How many books are there in the first shelf?

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10. Sally has thrice as many marbles as John.
John has twice as many marbles as Molly.
If they have 3 600 marbles altogether.
How many marbles does Sally have?

11. There were 620 visitors at the zoo on Wednesday.


There were 30 more visitors at the zoo on Thursday than on Wednesday.
If each visitor paid $3 to enter the zoo, how much money did the zoo collect on the two days?

12. Eunice and Daniel had 500 stickers altogether. Daniel and Chloe had 420 stickers altogether. Daniel
had twice as many stickers as Chloe.
A. How many stickers did Daniel have?
B. How many stickers did Eunice have?

END OF PAPER
CHECK YOUR WORK PROPERLY

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