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NOGALES Files for CONGRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2006 Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Regional Finals - Grade 4 A. 15-second questions – 2 points each 45 1. Three-fifths of a number is 54. What is half the number? 5 2. What is the remainder when 89 is divided by 7? 11 3. How many P 9-stamps can you buy with P 100? 40 m 4. The area of a rectangular garden is 96 m 2 . If the width is 8 m, what is its perimeter? 4.251 5. If 54.5 x 7.8 = 425.1, what is 5.45 x 0.78? 4.5 kg 6. On a balance, one brick balances 1.5 kg and 3 2 of a brick. How heavy is one brick? 90 7. How many squares of side 5 cm can be cut from a piece of cartolina 50 cm by 48 cm? 16 8. If 42 x 48 = 126 x N, what is N? 30 9. What is the next number in the pattern 5, 8, 12, 17, 23, ___ 17, 18 or 19, accept one 10. If 25 is one factor, give another factor so that the product of the two numbers is between 420 and 490. 9, 13 11. The product of two numbers is 117. If one factor is 4 more than the other, what are the numbers? B. 30-second questions – 3 points each 27+28+29 1. Write 84 as the sum of 3 consecutive whole numbers. 3.8 2. A 5-gallon container can hold 18.93 liters of liquid. To the nearest tenth , how many liters equals one gallon? 5384 3. Find the difference between the smallest and largest 4-digit number that you can make using 0, 1, 4 and 6. 66 4. On John’s block, the houses are numbered 34, 35, 36, …, 98, 99. How many houses are on John’s street? 40 5. What number multiplied by itself is equal to the product of 20x80? 90 6. A clerk deposited P 45,000 in P 500-bills. How many bills did she deposit? C:\drived\old_d\2008\Math\MTAP\MTAP\MTAP\Regional Finals\Regional Finals_2006G4.doc-Page 1 of 2

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2006 Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Regional Finals - Grade 4

A. 15-second questions – 2 points each

45 1. Three-fifths of a number is 54. What is half the number?

5 2. What is the remainder when 89 is divided by 7?

11 3. How many P9-stamps can you buy with P100?

40 m 4. The area of a rectangular garden is 96 m2. If the width is 8 m, what is its perimeter?

4.251 5. If 54.5 x 7.8 = 425.1, what is 5.45 x 0.78?

4.5 kg 6.On a balance, one brick balances 1.5 kg and

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of a brick. How

heavy is one brick?

90 7. How many squares of side 5 cm can be cut from a piece of cartolina 50 cm by 48 cm?

16 8. If 42 x 48 = 126 x N, what is N?

30 9. What is the next number in the pattern 5, 8, 12, 17, 23, ___

17, 18 or 19, accept one

10. If 25 is one factor, give another factor so that the product of the two numbers is between 420 and 490.

9, 13 11. The product of two numbers is 117. If one factor is 4 more than the other, what are the numbers?

B. 30-second questions – 3 points each

27+28+29 1. Write 84 as the sum of 3 consecutive whole numbers.

3.8 2. A 5-gallon container can hold 18.93 liters of liquid. To the nearest tenth, how many liters equals one gallon?

5384 3. Find the difference between the smallest and largest 4-digit number that you can make using 0, 1, 4 and 6.

66 4. On John’s block, the houses are numbered 34, 35, 36, …, 98, 99. How many houses are on John’s street?

40 5. What number multiplied by itself is equal to the product of 20x80?

90 6. A clerk deposited P45,000 in P500-bills. How many bills did she deposit?

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C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each

4988 1. What is the number nearest to 5000 that is exactly divisible by 86?

P200 2. I used ½ of my money plus P10 more in a store. In a second store, I used half of my remaining money plus P10 more. On leaving the second store, I had exactly P35. How much money had I at first?

60 3. Rose plants are to be planted about ½ meter apart along the edges of a 8 m by 7 m rectangular garden. How many plants are needed?

216 m2 4. The length of a rectangle is 6 m more than its width. If the perimeter is 60 m, what is its area?

P45 5. Mr. Santos paid P150 for 2 adult tickets and 2 children’s tickets. Mr. Cruz paid P180 for 2 adult tickets and 3 children’s tickets. How much is each adult ticket?

26 6. Find the actual number of the faces, edges and vertices of a cube.

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