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Decimal & Geometry Exercises

The document provides a math test on decimals, including questions about place value, comparing and ordering decimals, rounding decimals, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals, and word problems involving decimals. It also defines key terms related to decimals like place value and provides examples of fraction to decimal conversions. The document serves as a review of decimal concepts and skills for students.

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Decimal & Geometry Exercises

The document provides a math test on decimals, including questions about place value, comparing and ordering decimals, rounding decimals, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals, and word problems involving decimals. It also defines key terms related to decimals like place value and provides examples of fraction to decimal conversions. The document serves as a review of decimal concepts and skills for students.

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MATH 9.

Any decimal value less than 1 is written as a


number symbol preceded by a ______.
DECIMALS a. decimal point only
Circle the letter of the correct answer. b. decimal point followed by a zero
1. In the number 543.56, which digit is in the c. zero only
tenths place? d. zero followed by a decimal point
a. 5 b. 4
c.3 d. 6 10. In the number 623.45, which digit is in the
tenths place?
2. How is 27 hundredths in decimal being a. 2 b. 3
written? c. 4 d. 5
a. 0.027 b. 0.27
c. 2.7 d. 27.00 11. The number 8.25 should be read as ____.
a. 8 point 25 b.8 point 25 hundredths
3. Which of the numbers 5.609, 5.835, 5.099 c. 8 and 25 d. 8 and 25 hundredths
and 5.83 is the least?
a. 5.609 b. 5.835 12. When we add a set of decimals of varying
c. 5.099 d. 5.83 number of decimal places, we ___.
a. align all the digits starting at the right
4. Which set of numbers is arranged from the b. align all the digits starting at the left
least to greatest?/ c. align all the decimal points
a. 0.007, 0.07, 0.7, 0.0007 d. insert zero to the replace the missing digits
b. 0.08, 0.8, 0.008, 0.80
c. 0.0005, 0.005, 0.05, 0.5 13. The digits 0, 2 ,3, and 8 are all used once
d. 0.1, 0.2, 0.003, 1.0 in a number where 3 is in the tenths place, 2 is
in the thousandths place, and 0 is in the
5. Which of the numbers 0.1, 0.2, 0.003, 1.0 is hundredths place. Which is the number?
the greatest. a. 8.023 b. 8.203
a. 0.1 b. 0.2 c. 8.320 d. 8.203
c. 0.003 d. 1.0
14. Which of the numbers 4.809, 4.835, 4.83
6. The digits 0, 5, 4, and 9 are used once in a and 4.099 is the least?
number where 4 is in the tenths place, 5 in the a. 4.809 b. 4.835
thousandths place, and 0 in the hundredths c. 4.83 d. 4.099
place. What is the number?
a. 9.054 b. 9.405 15. How any decimal places are there in the
c. 9.504 d. 9.540 final answer of 0.049 x 5.91 x 100?
a. 2 b. 3
7. Which pair is read in the same way? c. 4 d. 5
7 92 823 16. How many tenths are there in 7.5?
I.10 and 0.7 II.100 and 0.92 III.1000and 8.23
a. 150 b. 75
c. 7.5 d. 0.75
a. I only b. II only
c. I and II only c. III and III only
17. How many decimal places are there in the
final answer of (4.8 x 5) ÷ 100?
8. Fourteen hundredths is decimal is accurately
a. none b. 1
written as _______.
c. 2 d. 3
a. .14 b. 0.14
c. 1.04 d. 14.00
18. What number is missing in the given
equation? 84.706 ÷ _______ = 75.657 Write each decimals in words.
a. 9.049 b. 9.041
c. 8.049 d. 8.041 1. 0.6

19. Which expression refers to "four 2. 1.2


thousandths?"
a. 4 x 1000 b. 4 ÷ 1000 3. ₱ 34.75
c. 4 x 0.001 d. 4 ÷ 0.001
4. 0.45
20. What is the value of (1+3+5+7+9) ÷ 100?
a. 1.00 b. 0.75
5. 12. 012
c. 0.50 d. 0.25
1 2 3 6. 0.631
21. What is the sum of + + + 4 in
10 100 1000
decimal?
a. 123.4 b. 4.123 Compare the following decimals.
c. 1.234 d. 0.1234
1. 0.23 ______ 0.230
2. 0.5 ______ 0. 491
3. 1.020 ______2.1
Write each fractions into decimals. 4. 0.981 ______ 0.918
5. 0.1 ______ 0.10
3 6. 0.36 _____0.46
1. 10

11 Order the numbers to least to greatest.


2.
10
1. 0.5 0.45 0.045 0.05
15
3. ______________________________
100

9 2. 7.45 0.75 6.55 6.65


4. ______________________________
100
Order the numbers from greatest to least.
204
5.
1000
1. 0.612 0.471 0.806 0.631
16 ____________________________
6. 1000
2. 8.64 2.96 1.62 2.58
___________________________
Write each decimal as fractions.
Round of decimals in the nearest tenth.
1. 0.35
1. 0.43 4. 0.26
2. 0.07 2. 0.983 5. 0.78
3.0.113
3. 0.5
Round the decimals in the nearest hundredths.
4. 0.9
1. 0.999 4. 0.987
5. 0.912 2. 0.005 5. 0.727
3. 0.545
6. 0.021
Round the decimals in the nearest 1. 0.8 ÷ 2 = 4. 2.4 ÷ 0.2 =
thousandths.
2.100 ÷ 0.01= 5. 0.024 ÷ 0.02 =
1. 0.3892 4. 5.3456
2. 0. 6125 5. 0.9381 3. 10 ÷ 0.01 =
3. 12.0105
Problem Solving:
Add the following:
1. Four siblings weigh 34.25 kg, 38.15 kg,
43.64 kg, and 37.88 kg. What is the difference
1. 0.919 3. 0.499 in weight between the heaviest and lightest
+ 0.631 + 0.436 among the siblings?

2. 14.443 4. 4.618
18.932 3.127 2. What is the length of 24 toothpicks placed
+ 11.067 + 8.713 end to end if one toothpick is 0.35 decimeter
long?

Subtract :

1. 0.712 3. 0.714
- 0.574 - 0.378 3. Jaypee is now 1.62 m tall. He had grown
0.045 m for the past year. How tall was he a
1. 0.917 4. 0.499 year ago?
0.631 - 0.436

Without multiplying, determine the number of


decimal places in the product.
4. A piece of stick 20.8 cm long is cut into two
1. 0.35 x 0.1 pieces. One piece is 2.6 cm longer than the
2. 0.06 x 0.08 other. How long is the shorter piece.
3. 0.7 x.0.2
4. 9 x 0.15
5. 0.5 x 2.5

Determine the product.

1. 8.5 x 5.2 = 4. 2.4 x 0.5 = 5. The cost of 45 liters of gasoline was


₱2,409.75. What was the cost of a liter of
2. 0.35 x 10 = 5. 4 x 0.0025 = gasoline?

3. 10.8 x 0.25 =

Determine the quotient.


6. Mario agve 75 pieces of ₱0.25 for the Pondo 7. How to divide decimal numbers? p.241 or
ng Pinoy project. How much did he give for the 242.
project?

GEOMETRY
triangle angle sides vertex
Essay: degrees 0 °and 180 ° equilateral triangle
isosceles triangle scalene triangle
1. Why is place value important? equiangular triangle obtuse triangle
right triangle acute triangle

1. _____________ is determined by two rays


having the same endpoint.
2. How to compare decimals? p.223 2. _____________ are the two rays of an
angle.
3. ____________ is the endpoint of an angle.
4._____________ is the measure of an angle.
5. ____________ is the measure unit of an
3. How to round off a decimal to an indicated angle.
place value? p.223 6. ____________ is a closed figure or polygon
with three sides, the sides are segments that
intersect in pairs at their endpoints.
7. ____________ is a triangle that all its angles
are acute.
8.____________ is a triangle that has a right
4. Is it important to align the decimal point in angle.
adding decimal numbers? Why? 9. _____________ is a triangle that has an
obtuse angle.
10.______________ is triangle that has no two
of its sides have equal lengths.
11._____________ is a triangle that if it has at
least two sides whose lengths are equal.
5. Why are the prices of items in malls printed 12. ____________ is a triangle that if the
in decimal numbers not a whole number? length of all its sides are equal.
What do you think is the reason behind? 13. ______________ is a triangle that if the
measures of all its angles are equal.

The following numbers are the degree


measures of angles. Write acute, right, or
obtuse on the line for each given measure.
6. In multiplying decimals, how to know the
number of decimal places? p. 242 1. 90 ° __________
2. 144 ° _________
3. 23 °__________
4.90.05 ° _________
5. 89 °___________
Draw the angle for each given degree 2. ______________ is quadrilateral of which
measure. both pairs are parallel and both pairs of
opposite sides have equal length.
1. 20 ° 3. 135 ° 3. _____________ is a quadrilateral with only
one pair of opposite sides which are parallel.
4. A ________ is a quadrilateral formed by
joining two different isosceles triangles with
common base.
2. 90 ° 5. A ____________ is a parallelogram with four
right angles.

Draw the different kinds of quadrilaterals.


Complete the sentence.
parallel perpendicularly vertical 1. parallelogram 2. trapezoid
supplementary intersect

If two lines in a plane ______________, then


they form pairs of ________________ angles 3. kite 4. rectangle
and pairs of _______________ angles. If two
lines intersect __________________, then
they form right angles. If two lines in a plane do
not intersect each other, they are said to be 5. rhombus 6. right trapezoid
___________ with each other.

Differentiate the degree measurement of the 3


classification of angles.
7. square 8. isosceles trapezoid

Quadrilaterals
What is a quadrilateral? Symmetry

1. A figure has __________ if it that can be


folded or partitioned into equal or matching
parts by a line.
square rhombus rectangle 2. The line in symmetry is called __________.
rhombus parallelogram trapezoid 3. The matching parts of a symmetry is called
1. A quadrilateral may be a ____________, a _________________.
____________ or a ______________.
2. A trapezoid may be __________ or Common Geometric Solids
_________.
3. A parallelogram may be _________, a The common solids are the __________ and
rhombus, or a __________. the _______________.
4. A square is a ___________.
5. A __________ is a rhombus. What does a number of cubes
contained?p.309
polygon parallelogram kite
trapezoid rectangle
1. _________ is a closed figure whose sides
are segments that intersect in pairs at their
endpoints.
Circle the letter. 9. A rectangular prism is made of one layer of
1. Which of the instruments below is used to 6 cubes at the bottom and one layer of 6 cubes
get a quick measure of an angle? at the top. What are the length, width, and
a. drawing compass b. meter stick height of the prism?
c. protractor d. tape measure a. 6 units, 1 unit, 1 units
b. 6 units, 2 units, 1 units
2. Two angles are complementary. The c. 6 units, 1 units, 2 units
measure of one angle is twice the measure of d. 12 units, 1 unit, 1 unit
the other angle. What are the measures of the
angles? 10. How many cubes are there in a bigger
a. 30 and 60 b. 45 and 90 cube 2 units on a side?
c. 50 and 100 d. 60 and 120 a. 2 b. 4
c. 6 d. 8
3. Which word correctly completes the
statement? Each angle of a/an _________ 11. A cubical box, 10 units on a side contains
triangle is __________. how many unit cubes?
I. acute II. obtuse III.right a. 20 b. 30
a. I only b. II only c. 100 d. 1000
c. III only d. I, II, and III
Determine the number of cubes in each
4. Two angles of a triangle measures 68 and rectangular prism.
76. What is the measue of its third angle? 1. length = 5 units 2. length = 4 units
a. 36 b. 68 width = 4 units width = 3 units
c. 76 d. 144 height = 2 units height = 3 units

5. What is the sum of the measures of the four _____________ ________________


angles of a rectangle?
a. 90 b. 180 Patterns and Algebra
c. 270 d. 360 Number sentence Patterns
Sequences Terms
6. Which statement(s) is/are ALWAYS TRUE?
I.A square is a rectangle. 1. _____________ are arrangements of
II.A square is a rhombus. objects according to size, shape, shading, kind,
III. A rectangle is a parallelogram. position and the like.
IV. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral 2.______________ are lists of numbers or
objects in a special order.
a. I and II only b. III and IV only 3. The members of the sequence aree called
c. I, II, III, IV d.None, all are false ________.
4.________________ are equations or
7. Which shape can be easily partitioned into inequalities expressed using numbers or
symmetrical parts? common symbols.
a. b.
Supply the correct number to make the number
sentence true.
c. d.
1. 16 + ____ = 20
2. 20 - ____ = 11
8. How many unit cibes can fit into a 3. 8 x ____ = 46
rectangular prism of length 4 units, width 3 4. 64 ÷ _____ = 16
units and height 5 units? 5. _____ ÷ 5 = 14
a. 12 cubes b.15 cubes
c. 20 cubes d. 60 cubes
How to get the number of the next sequence? Find the area.
p.329 1. Square
a. s = 3cm ________
b. s = 6 cm _______

Why is it necessary that a pattern should be 2. Rectangle


consistent? p.321 a. length = 4cm ________
width = 3cm

b. length = 6cm _______


What will do if the number sentence has an width = 5cm
unknown number represented by a 3. Parallelogram
letter?p.336 a. b= 6cm _______
h = 3cm

b. b = 7cm ______
h = 5cm
Measurement 4. Triangle
Volume Area Perimeter a. b = 6 cm ______
h = 5 cm
1. ____________ is the distance around a
polygon. b. b = 8 cm ______
2. _____________ is the amount of surface to h= 4 cm
be covered. It is measured in square units.
3. _____________ is the measure of the 5. Trapezoid
amount of space in solid figures. a. base 1 = 6cm ______
base 2 = 4 cm
Solve the perimeter. height = 3 cm

1. Equilateral Triangle Solve the area of the irregular figure.


a. side: 14 cm = ______
b. side : 22 cm = _____

2.Square
a. side: 18 cm = ______
b. side: 24 cm = ______

3. Regular Pentagon
a. side: 13 cm = ______
b. side: 16 cm = ______

4. Regular Hexagon
a. side: 12 cm = ______ 1. Area of Rectangle #1 = ________
b. side: 15 cm = ______ 2. Area of Rectangle #2 = ________
3. Total Area = ________
5. Rectangle
a. width: 8 cm Problem solving:
. length: 15 cm 1. A rectangular lot measures 7m by 5m. What
P = __________ is its area?

How to the perimeter of any regular polygon?


p.350
2. A square lot has side that measures 11m.
What is the area?

3. The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 cm, and


its width is 5cm. What is it's length?

Solve for the volume of the given dimensions


1. Rectangular Prism
a.L= 4cm W=3cm H=3cm
Volume = _______

b. L=5cm W=3cm H=2cm


Volume = _______

2, Cube
a. edge = 6cm Volume = _____

b. edge =8cm Volume = _____

Important Notes:
Perimeter
Perimeter of any regular polygon = number of
sides x length of the side
equilateral Triangle P= 3 x s
square P= 4 x s
pentagon P = 5 x s
Regular n-sided polygon with side s is P= n x s
Rectangle P= (2 x L) + ( 2xW)

Area
Square A= s x s
Rectangle A= l x w
parallelogram or rhombus A= b x h
triangle A = ( b x h) ÷ 2
trapezoid A = ((b 1 + b2 )) ÷ 2 ) x h

Volume
Rectangular Prism V= l x w x h
Cube V= e x e x e

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