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Itisillegal to photocopy any page of this book without written permission from the publiUnit 1 Number: Whole numbers ..
Unit 2, Number: Roman and Arabic numerals ...
Unit 3. Number: Rounding off whole numbers.......
Unit 4 Operations: Addition of whole nUMbEFS.........-
Unit 5 Operations: Subtraction of whole numbers ...
Unit 6 Operations: Multiplication of whole numbers........
Unit 7 Operations: Division of whole numbers..
Unit 8 Number: Proper fractions...
Unit? Measures: Time.
Unit 10 Number: Mixed numbers
Unit 11 Measures: Length.....
Unit 12 End of term 1 assessment...
Unit 13 Operations: Highest Common Factors and Lowest Common Multiples...........85
Unit 14 Operations: Addition and subtraction of fractions ..
Unit 15 Measures: Direction, angles and lines...
Unit 16 Operations: Multiplication of fractions...
Unit 17 Operations: Division of fractions...
Unit 18 Number: Decimal numbers
Unit 19 Number: Addition and subtraction of decimals numbers...
Unit 20 Operations: Multiplication of decimal numbers...
Unit 21 Operations: Division of decimal numbers .......
Unit 22 Measures: Money...
Unit 23 Operations: Combined operations
Unit 24 End of term 2 assessment ..
Jnit 25 Operations: Ratio.
Jnit 26 Operations: Scale
Jnit 27 Measures: Shapes
3Unit 28 Measures: Volume and capacity...
Unit 29 Number: Percentages «n-ne
Unit 30 Measures
Unit 31 Measures: Area...
Unit 32 Measures: Rate...
Unit 33 Relationships: Data handling...
Unit 34 End of year assessment .3
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| You should be able to: |
1. identify, read and write numbers in words and numerals up to 1 000 000 |
2. give value of digits in numbers |
3. write numbers in excanded notation |
| 4. arrange numbers in order of magnitude
| 5. identify prime numbers in the range 0 to 50.
Flashback
1. Read the following numbers to a classmate or your teacher.
a) 106 b) 7121 c) 10982 — d) 42 563. e)- 70 000 f) 63.465
g) 99100 hh) 72005 1) 68502 jj) 100000 x) 81 346 1) 59 062
Write the following numbers in words.
a) 389 b) 1708 ¢) 18090 a) 10000 e) (39100
3. Write the following numbers in numerals.
a) Forty-six thousand two hundred and three
b) Nine hundred and five
¢) Eighty thousand and one
d) Sixty-six thousand one hundred and twenty-seven
e) Fifty-two thousand and forty nine.
Key words
-» magnitude prime number
Numbers
| Write 824 957 in words
Solution
Eight hundred and twenty-four thousand nine hundred and fifty-sevenPortes
Write the following in words.
a) 200 000 b) 500000 ¢) 900000 — d) 999000 e) 879.999
f) 7 502 g) 390 281 fh) 211 006 i) 666 239 i) 987 381
k) 801 300 1) 904 000 m) 276 211 n) 694781 ©) 1.000 000
2. Write the following in numerals.
a) One million
b) Nine hundred and ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and eighty-two
¢) Eight hundred thousand one hundred and fourteen
d) Three hundred and fifteen thousand and seventy-one
e) Seven hundred and forty-one thousand three hundred.
Value of digits
243 675 can be shown as:
Hth Tth Th HT
3
24 3 6
Pied
| What number is shown by the abacuses? Write your answer in numerals and in words.
a) th Th H T U b) Th th HOT U c) th th H OT U
| 1
: ri i
a) 98217 b) 76354 c) 36001 d) 152370
e) 391433 f) 640826 g) 387101 h) 842537
i) 528012 j) 932764
Practice in pairs
Draw abacuses to show the numbers below.
5
7
d) Hth Tth Th oe
Ui) lid a1
3g) Hth Tth Th HT U h) th Tth Th HOT U ETE
| | ¢ 1 | | 3
i 3
Ell i i HL
Lg 2 z
ly prye
1/3
sigi
2. Whatis the valve of the highlighted digit in each of the numbers?
2) @ 21309 b) 263Q10 c) 90264 =): 80327 ) @ 000 000
| f) 5381@1 g) 37@004 h) 160243 i) 681@10 i)
Expanded notation
| 128947 = 100000
20000
8000
900
40
7
128 947 = 100.000 + 20 000 + 8 000 + 900 + 40 +7
bate co
Write the following in expanded notation.
1. 230 489° 2. «491 6513, 983-746 = 4.319 507
6 117 356 7. 824 591 B99 261 9. 684 193
| Copy and complete.
| 11, 926 104 = 900 000 + 20.000 +] + 100+ 4
12. 467 232 =(_] + 60000 + 7 000 + 200 + 30 +2
13, 251 847 = 200 000 + _|+L} + 800 +40 +7,
14, 649 004 = 600 000 + 40 000 + 9 000 + [1]
15. 879 546 =[1+0] +{]+ 500+ 40+6
416 58
5. 590 100
10. 723 820
3Comparing numbers
< MEANS less than > MEANS greater than = MEANS equal
iple
i
935 701 < 1 000 000
[Nine hundred and thirty-five thousand seven hundred and one is less than one million}
800 000 > 400 000
[Eight hundred thousand is greater than four hundred thousand]
1 000 000 = 500 000 + 500 000
{One million is equal to five hundred thousand plus five hundred thousand]
De ce
Put <,> or = in place of the [1 to complete the statement.
{
\
| 1. 200.0001 600 000 2. 100000001999 989
| 3. 76201001672 110 4. 45172101819 662
| 5. 506 68401 206 486 6. 890 30001337 800
| 7. 300 634121 643 300 8. 300000 + 40 000 +1000 341 000
| 9. 900 000[1 800 000 + 90.000 +9000+1000 10. 298 401 £3 289 404
| 11, 400871) 600 878 12. 10600001 700 000
| 13. 600.000 + 400 00053 1000 000 14. 37294101237 491
15. 100 90001 200 001
Ordering numbers
Ascending order - starting from the smallest number to the largest number,
Descending order - starting from the largest number to the smallest number.
ple
Ascending order Descending orderPicea T ia
Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6
7.
152 746 381 502 290101 422 007
300 000 700.000 500 723 325 000
451 624 659 010 876 254 199 202
309 000 152 983 300 741 426 328
609 300 633 500 678 406 695 521
592 470 529 740 259 407 952704
Six hundred thousand two hundred, six hundred thousand and two, two hundred and
twenty-seven thousand one hundred and ninety-five.
Eight hundred thousand, two hundred thousand, one million, three hundred thousand.
Arrange the following numbers in descending order.
9.
10.
u.
12.
13.
14
15,
502 783 453 689 153 986 633 465
100 640 100 450 100 405 100 504
400 000 815 000 109 744 987 562
389 674 893.746 938 647 839 476
184 563, 148 663, 168 634 186 366
Nine hundred thousand and fifty, nine hundred thousand two hundred, nine hundred
thousand one hundred and forty,
One hundred and fifteen thousand six hundred and ten, four hundred thousand and
two, eight hundred and twenty thousand three hundred and thireen,
Prime numbers
Every prime number has ONLY 2 factors, one and the number itself.
A prime number is a whole number greater than 1 whose factors are 1 and the number itself, 1 is
NOTa prime number as it does not have another factor.
Examples of prime numbers include 2, 3, 5,7, 11 and 13 just to name a few.
1
7
13
19
25
31
37
43
49
2 3 4 5 6
& a 10 W w
14 15 16 7 18
20 2 2 23 24
26 7 28 29 30
32 33 34 35 36
38 39 40 4l 42
44 45 4% 47 4B
50
Copy the above grid into your exercise book. Copy and continue colouring prime numbers. A
total of 15 prime numbers should be coloured between 1 and 50.
Cross ov
all digits under the column of
multiples of 2.
ieaving 2 out because itis a prime number, the rest are
Cross out alll digits under the column of 3 leaving out 3 because it is a prime number, the rest are
multiples of 3.
3Cross out 6 and all the digits below they are multiples of 6.
Continue crossing out multiples diagonally and vertically until 15 prime numbers remain.
PU Ree
Multiple choice
Choose a letter that represents the correct answer.
1. 365 790 in words is —.
A. three hundred and sixty, seven hundred ninety
B. three hundred and sixty-five, seven hundred and nine
C. three hundred sixty-five, seven hundred and ninety
D. three hundred and sixty-five thousand, seven hundred and ninety.
2. Eight hundred and forty-three thousand two hundred and ten in numerals is
A. 840210 B. 214210 c. 843.210 D. 200 432
3. The number shown on the abacus is —_.
Hth Th Th HT U
A. 672 482 8. 762 483
Cc. 672 483 D. 762843
4. Whatis the value of the bolded digit in 842 529?
A. 40 B. 400 c. 4000 D. 40000
5. 506 871 in expanded notation is —.
A. 500+800+70+1 B. 500.000 + 6.000 + 800+70+1
C. 6000+800+70+1+5 D. 50.000 +6 000 +800 +1
6. Which of the following is a set of prime numbers?
A. 7.52 B, 70,69.68 C. 16,15, 14 D. 4,68
7. 372895= '+70000+ 2000+ +90 + 5.The missing numbers are —.
A. 300 and 800 B. 30 and 80
€. 300.000 and 800 D. 300.000 and &
8 Put >, c= D,
9. 500924: 300 490; 834 217; 1 000 000 in ascending order is
A. 300.490 500 924 834 217 1.000 000
8B. 1.000000 834217 500 924 300 490
c. 300490 834.217 500 924 1.000 000
D. 300490 500 924 1.000 000 834 217
10. 125 609: 105 679: 521 096; 125 009 in descending order is
A. 521096 125 609 125 009 105 679
B. 105 679 25.009 125 609 521 096
C. 521 609 125 009 125 609 105 679
| D. 521 609 125 609 105 679 125 009
l [10 marks}
3Structured questions
Answer the following questions.
1
Write the following numbers in words:
a) 127 926 b) 904 002
Write one prime number between 40 and 50.
Write the following in numerals:
9) Six hundred and foriy-three thousand five hundred and eleven
b) One hundred and thirteen thousand four hundred and thirty-eight.
What numbers do the following abacuses show?
° th th HOT U
b)
ce)
What is the value of the highlighted digit?
) @01 789
b) 217@54
Express the following numbers in expanded notation.
a) 642879
b) 502004
¢) Put>, < or=inplace of to complete the statement.
604 522 436 983
d) Write the following numbers in ascending order.
725 618 258 442 700 873 285 900
e) Write the following numbers in descending order.
261 793 104 896 204 001 200 397
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You should be able to:
| 1. identify, read and write Roman numerals
| 2. convert Roman to Arabic numerals and vice versa.
Roman numerals are away of writing numbers using letters of the alphabet to
represent numbers. Roman numerals can be changed into Arabic numerals and vice
versa.
Revise on the value of the following Roman numerals in your groups or in pairs.
iit vl XI = L
vit x = Li XL
vil xill =f XL
ix x = Xxx
XXX
Key words
& alphabet numbers
Roman numerals | to C
Roman Numerals
x
q
}. IV=4. When aletter which represents a smaller number isto the left we subtract. |
stands for 1 and is smaller than V which is equal to 5, so we subtract one from 5and we
get 4,
XL = 40 X=10 L=50
Ten from fifty is forty
2. Vi=6 When letter which represents a number is small and positioned to the right
we add it to the bigger number. 1=1 so add it to V =5, and the answer is 6.
Lx = 60 L=50 X=10
Fifty plus ten equals sixtybaa ee
Copy and complete the following table.
Study the above poster to understand what each Roman letter represents.
| 1. Write 65 in Roman numerals.
What is XCVIl in Arabic numerals?
on
| 1. 65=50+10+5 2. XCVIl
| = XC +Vil
+X+V = 9047 i
XV = 97rie eed
Write the following Arabic numerals in Roman numerals.
a) 13 b) 27 c) 39 a) 53
f) 78 g) 84 h) 42 i) 99
k) 25 ) 9 m) 55 n) 70
Write the following Roman numerals in Arabic numerals.
a) iil b) vill c) x ) xil
f) Lxvil g) XLV h) vill i) XxxIV
k) XVII ) un m) XCVI rn) XVI
Roman numerals (I to D)
(Geamres
Write the following in Arabic numerals.
1. CDVIl 2. XLVIll
1. CDVIl= CD+VIl 2. XLVIII = XL + Vill
= 400+7 = 40+8
= 407 = 48
Pete ee Cea
Compieie the following table.
PNOMPON>
10.
i.
12.
13,
14.
XLVIll —
cDLV =
e)
id)
°)
e)
i)
°)
64
98
92
Ix
XC
XCIx
3Roman numerals (1 to M)
Roman numerals
S=V
S0=L 100=C D=500
|
1. Change the following Roman numerals into Arabic numerals.
a) XXxVvil b) xiv cc) LXV d) CXXXVIE ee) CL |
f) DCCXX —_g) CDXXXVIl hh) DCCCIX =i) LXXXII i) DCXIK i
2. Write the following Arabic numerals in Roman numerals. |
a) 72 b) 742 c) 345 d) 484 e) 500
f) 743 3) 1.000 h) 964 i) 899 i) 440
Number stories
‘ample
There are XL leamers in a grade six class. If XX are girls, how many are boys?
Learners in the class XL = 40
Girls in the class XX = 20 |
Boys in the class = 40 - 20 = 20 = XX
a Re)
| Work out the following sums.
1, Kairo was born in 2018. Express 2018 in Roman numerals. |
2. Marion read V library books during term one, in term two he read Vil library books. Write |
| the total number of books he read in’ |
}
a) Roman numerals
b) Arabic numerals
| 3. Acarton of soap contains XXIV bars. How many bors are in IX cartons? Express your
‘answers in: j
| a) Roman numerals
b) Arabic numerals
| 4. Mrs Mpofu bought C road runner chickens. After X days Vil had died. How many were
} left? Write the answer in Roman numerals.
| 5. Grandfather is XC years old. Grandmother is IX years younger than him. |
| a) How old is grandmother? Express your answer in Roman numerals. |
| b) How many years younger is grandmother compared to grandfather? |
|Comparing Roman numerals
| bxxiv Co XLVI
l7 0) 48
| uxxiv > XLVI)
|
When comparing the Roman numerals first change them to Arabic numerals you are familiar
with and then go chead to do the comparison
dea Kesakdnaahd
| Put>. or= for! ito complete the statement.
CDXLVII OI 498
A < B. > co D. x
6. M Li DCXIV
Se BL > oe Dx
7. CDVIllin words is
A. fourhundred and B. fourhunared and fifty
C. four hundred and eight D. four hundred and fifty-eight
8. Southerton School bought DCCCXXXIX textbooks. C of them were stolen. How many
books were left?
A. 839 B. 100 c. 739 D. 280
9. Mrs Nhlanbla hed XL dollars, Mrs Kubvaruno had C dollars and Mrs Mwendamberi had
M dollars. How much did they have altogether?
\ A. MCMCXL B. MCXL Cc. MCMXLI D. MCMLVI
| 10. Which of the following are prime numbers?
A. 2, 11,13 B. 3, 18,27
3.6.30 D. 90, 70, 60 [10 marks}
35
Structured questions )
| 1. Write the following numbers in Roman numerals.
{ a) 37 iH !
b) 125
cc) 469 ia
¢)_ A woman works 7 hours per day. If she works 5 days per week, how many hours is
i this in:
| i. Arabic numerals mM f
| fi, Roman numerais? fia} ;
2. Copy and complete the following table.
|
|
|
|
no |
(15 marks}Number: Beli elit} off numbers
cee ee
| You should be able to:
|
|
’
1, round off numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, fen thousand and hundred
thousand,
In pairs, discuss and estimate how many people are in each photo.
(CO) Key words
estimation round offRounding off numbers to the nearest ten
— — 1
54 68 70
BS ptt ttt ptt pf
50 51 52 59.54 55 56 ST 5B S960 61 AD 63 54 65 64 67 68 AP 7071 72 73.74 75
Study the above number line. When rounding off fo the nearest 10, numbers ending with 1, 2,
3 and 4 are rounded off to the lower 10. For example 54 ends with 4 so we round it off to 50,
When the number ends with 5, 6, 7, 8. and 9 we round off to the higher 10. For instance 68
ends with 8, so we round it off to 70.
Estimating
Two grade ¢ learners collected plastic bottles for recycling. Each of them rounded them off to
the nearest 10,
Tamuka “9
Zahir 46
The total number collected was 120,
eC t Cr
1. a) Copy and complete the table to show estimates of plastic bottles collected by the |
other classmates.
Dakerayi 75
Vusumuzi “156 i
Hioniphani 8 7
v. Liandah 182
vi. ‘Zahir 88
vii. Mpumelelo 79
2. 2 3 A 4 B 5 ¢ OD 70 — 80 90
BEEEREEEEEEEHEE HHCeE pt HEH HH
a) Letter A indicates
b) Letter 8 indicates
c) Letter C indicates
a) Letter D indicates
e) Letter E indicates3. Round off the following numbers fo the nearest ten.
a) 43 b) 57 ce) 71 ye 2) e) 89
152 9) 867 hy) 309 i) 716 i) 245
k) 7059 2846 m) 1632 n) 4184 0) 3899
p) 5321 a) 8160 1) 3088 s) 5142 1) 2655
Rounding off numbers to the nearest 100
[Example
When rounding off to the nearest 100, the tens digitis the one that makes us determine whether
it is the lower (0 to 4)or higher {5 to 9] 100
Units and tens digits are replaced by zero
fe
eae
342 (4isintherange Oto 4 therefore we consider the lower 100 which is 300)
342 to the nearest 100 is 300.
i
D2 HTU
568 (68 is in the range § to 9 therefore we consider the higher 100 which is 600) |
568 to the nearest 100 is 600.
3.THTU
2.39 2 (9 is abo intherange 5 to9 therefore we consider the higher 100 which is 400)
2.392 to the nearest 100 is 2 400.
Tips: Numbers from 55 to 99 are rounded off to the higher 100, whereas numbers from 1
to 49 are rounded off to the lower 100,
aera ery
Round off the following numbers to the nearest 100,
1. 237 2. 691 3, 3494, «42005. BIT & «1342-7. 3670 8. 8301
9. 4568 10.2398 11. 5236 12.7372 13. 6835 14. 11716 18. 23076
Rounding off numbers to the nearest 1 000
When numbers end with 500 to 999, we round them off to the higher 1 000. For instance 2 561
is rounded off to 3.000, while those ending with I to 499 are rounded off to the lower } 000. For
example, 2 150 is rounded off to 2.000.
3Th HT U i
4.567
The digit under hundreds will make us determine whether to round off to the higher
thousand {5 to 9} or lower thousand (0 to 4). Therefore 5 is in the range 5to9 so we
round off to the higher thousand. So 4 567 to the nearest thousand is 4 600.
Lge aca)
Round off the following numbers to the nearest 1000.
3
1. 3124 2. 1009 3. 6750 4. 5942 5. 4890
6 9314 7. 9500 8. 2699 9 1719 10. 8714
11, 5072 12, 1598 13. 7732 14. 4601 15. 8103
Rounding off numbers to the nearest 10 000
Example
Aschool has Mathematics, Agriculture and Science and Technology textbooks in stock. How
many books are available rounded off to the nearest 10 000? Copy and complete the table
below,
Agriculture {
Science and Technology |
Total number of textbooks available is 120 000.
Tips: When rounding off to the nearest 10 000, the digit under thousands will determine
whether to round off to the lower 10000 (0 to 4) or higher 10 000 {5 to 9)
Ith Th HT U
1.7610 Tothe nearest 10000 is 20.000.
Tth Th HTU
sie) cea To the nearest 10000 is 10 000. ide ata key cak anced
Round off the following numbers to the nearest 10 000.
1.11215 2 13.462 3. 15302 4. 28915 5. 17814
6& 19675 7. 25 463 8. 73820 9. 31752 10. 46 230
11, 86251 12. 34152 13, 55018 14. 19746 15. 27 651
Rounding off numbers to the nearest 100 000
fi mples
When rounding offto the nearest 100000. the digit to consider is the digit under ten
| thousands.
(1. Hth Tth Th H TU
j 2 35 671
The digit 3 is in the range 0 to 4so we consider the lower 100 000.
235 671 to the nearest 100 000 is 200 000.
2. Hth TthTth HT U
2 8 4 519
The digit 8 is in the range 5to9 sowe consider the higher 100000
284 519 to the nearest 100 00 is 300 000.
it Tae Ret
| Round off the following numbers to the nearest 100000
1. 137540 2. 351740 3. 201649 4. 572800
5. 416825 6 583.247 7. 820341 8. 295648
9. 199.537 10. 400732 V1. 756 382 12, 615274
13, 395 481 14, 269 565 15. 102 438 16. 751900
Eas: —
Multiple choice
| Choose a letter that represents the correct answer.
| 1. $3,52 rounded off to the nearest dollar
A. $4,00 8. $3,50 . $3.00 D. $450
| 2. Round off 173 to the nearest 100.
i A. 200 B. 100 Cc. 73 D. 170
3. 3660 rounded off to the nearest 1 000 is __. |
A, 3.660 8 4000 c. 4660 D. 4060 }Jane was asked to round off 140 520 to the nearest 100 000,
What is the answer?
‘A. 100.000 8. 200000 ¢. 400000 . 500000 |
5. 19 rounded off to the nearest 10 is __. |
A. 10 8. 20 Cc. 30 D. 40
6. 16520 the nearest 100 is
A. 1600 B. 1650 c. 1700 D. 2000
7. 17.894 to the nearest 1 000 is.
A. 17000 B. 18.000 ¢. 10000 . 16000 |
8 39.860 to the nearest 10000 is __. |
A. 30.000 8. 40.000 ¢. 9000 2. 30 800
9. Round off 198 645 to the nearest 100 000. |
A. 100000 B. 200000 ©. 900.000 ©. 800.000 i
10. Round off 349 616 to the nearest 100 000 |
A. 100000 8. 400 000 ¢. 300.000 ©. 140000 |
(10 marks} |
Structured questions j
|
Answer the following questions. |
i. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 10.
a) 54 b) 765 c) 1243 (3)
2. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 100.
a) 406 b) 1692 c) 753 3)
3. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 1 000.
a) 1.963. b) 4094 c) 8 659 (3)
4, Round off the following numbers to the nearest 10 000.
a) 34629 b) 75140 c) 92 815 (3)
5. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 100 000.
a) 394174 b) 201398 c) 185 367 a |
[15 marks] }
— a )Operations: Addition of whole numbers
| You should be able to:
1. add whole numbers
| 2. apply associative and commutative laws to whole numbers, i
Flashback
Add the following addition bonds as fast as you can.
4+) 5+6 141
748 4+0 447
5+0 8+3 8+1
349 3+3 445
1+2 O+1 9+5
2+5 9+ 2+9
6+7 145 8+1
2+0 342 3+8
6+3 6+5 5+
5+1 1+4 7+0
Developing speed and accuracy. Do the following addition bonds.
12 23 12
#3 +17 +15
17 19 25
+13 + +14
) Key words
~»? associative law commutative law altogether
Adding thousands
Geemnte
Long method
000 + 500 + 40+ 1
000 + 100 + 30+ 7
000 + 600+ 70+8Short method
4 520 4 579 Note: Start by adding units and
+3179 +2631 keep carrying the digits to be
7 699 7210 carried
clam
Work out the following using the long addition method.
1 2613 2 4172 3. 7143 4. 5021 5. 6291
+1375 +2526 + 1856 + 3958 + 2 608
8 4265 7. 1581 8. 1654 9% 6207 10. 3572
+5327 +6479 +8969 +1792 +2416
Work out the following using the short method.
Vi. 2463 12. 4103 13. 6349 14. 5742 15. 7592
+3521 + 1896 +2751 + 3698 +1639
16. 3691 17. 4759 18. 6308 19. 5351 20. 3726
+4729 + 3.682 +1978 + 2899 +4895
Adding ten thousands
long addition method
23 657 = 20 000 + 3.000 + 600 + 50 +7
+10.201=10000+ _0+200+ O+1
33 858 = 30 000 + 3.000 + 800+ 50+8
short addition method
35 746
+46 958
82 704
Tips: Crosscheck your answers by subtracting one of the addends from the total, if itis
correct it must give you the other addend as your answer.are ae
Work out the following using the long method.
1. 23 528 2 52678 3. 46 789 4. 39 452 5. 61798
+ 41351 +13211 +11210 + 40536 + 14201
6 30 491 7. 16453 8. 54175 9 65 381 10. 37 546
+ 17-208 +32 205 + 25 623 + 24318 + 21342
Work out the following sums using the short addition method.
Crosscheck your answers with a calculator.
WW. 61782 12, 54926 13, 23.809 14. 38921 15. 73.645
+ 29327 +37 185 +68 972 + 53.489 + 28579
16. 27.852 17. 31754 18. 65913 19, 74625 20. 50972
+ 16769 +49 876 +24 897 + 26797 +49 329
Adding hundred thousands
long addition method '
"425 108 = 400 000 + 20000 + 5000 + 100+ 0+8
+ 121 450 = 100 000 + 20 000 + 1 000 + 400 + 50 +0
546 558 = 500 000 + 40.000 + 6 000 + 500 + 50+ 8
short addition method
635 125
+ 213774
848 899
Work out the following sums using the short addition method
Cross check your answers using a calculator.
1 134 640 2. 451 329 3. 214 50! 4. 527 465 5. 246 193
+425 327 +147 500 + 632.497 + 241 302 +413 705
6 209 514 7. 3416528. 162 843, ca 437 910 10. 641978
+183 689 +568 489 +368 759 + 36.298 +268 245
W 351 748 12. 168543 13. 462379 14. 198768 15. 731312
+268 459 + 362799 + 358 954 + 259 433 + 179 789
3The laws of addi
( “Examples
The associative law |
1. The way in which the addends are arranged does not change the SUM. |
i
[6+4])+7=17 6+ [447]=17
2. The property of zero. When 0 is added to a number, the sum remains that number.
79+0=79
The commutative law
1. The order of the addends does not change or affect the SUM. Numbers can be added
in any order.
9+1=10 or 1+9=10
3 or 4
+4 +3
7m 7
N.B. Addition can be done from top to down or vice versa. The answer remains the
same,
Lado eT ol
Work the following sums using the associative law.
1 6+(§+7 2 (+0) =+0-s__ 2 [7+7]+0 i
3. 44 (3+. eae — 4, 8+ [9+2] :
5. (1+28)+19= 01+ (Ci+] = _ 6 11+(15 +3] = |
7 SF+C +O) = (20+ 10)+32 = 8. Passe Tres O-=__ |
9 (30+21)+11=Ci+ +f} = 10. 13+(7+20)=(1+0}+ G__
Work out the following sums using commutative law.
11. 324+8=[)+32= 12, 44+3+20=20+
13. 94+34+5= 14, 7+0=(I+1 |
| 15. 342420 |
anne Ww 9 20. 5 |
4 1 7 |
+9 +8 +8Addition story sums
One Saturday at a sporting event, there were
1 246 participants from Matabeleland
Province, 1 954 from Midlands Province. How
many participants were there altogether?
Steps to follow:
Read and understand the story
elect relevant information
- Write simple, short statements
- Solve the problem
Matabeleland Province 1 246 participants
Midlands Province + 1984 participants
3200 participants
arate te
‘Answer the following questions.
1. Awholesaler received deliveries of 341 629 bottles of soft arinks and 230 126 bottles of
fruit juice. Calculate the total beverages delivered.
2. Find the total of 126 985 and 804 372,
3. Aschool bought 143 218 textbooks in 2015. Another school bought 256 197 textbooks |
‘during that same year. Find the total number of textbooks bought by the schools.
4, Best bakery baked 91 364 loaves of bread in February. In March it baked 89 291 loaves.
Find the total loaves baked in the two months.
5. Kubvaruno Tyre Services serviced 200 550 cars in December, 253 726 cars in January and
376 985 cars in April. What was the total number of cars serviced?
6. A trader exported 1078 curios in one month, the following month she exported 2 156
curios. The total exports for the two months was
7. The statistics at a hospital are as follows: Monday 1 396 patients, Tuesday 999 patients,
Wednesday | 073 patients, Thursday 879 patients and Friday1795 patients. Work out the
total number of patients from Monday to Friday. i
8. inHigh Glen District, 129 006 leamers are interested in soccer and 108 957 in volleyball.
What is the total number of leamers interested in ball games?
9. A trader imported 12 450 laptops in January and 17 659 in August. Calculate the total
number of laptops imported in January and August.
10. A farmer donated 23 450 chickens to a boarding school and 47 689 chickens to a
children's home. Write down her total donation.
Addition of measures
Examples
1. $314 kg 2 8 001 litres
+2986 kg +1 699 litres,
300 kg 7 700 litres
3Practice exercise 6
Work out the following sums.
ib eee) eh i Ue CE Bie 5. 34001
+ 1234 kg +2012m +2956 km. +3368) 457411
6 = §363km 7.20357 8 4633kg 62146 10. 6205m
+1647 km +3985 +3845 kg +2897 ¢ +2796m
7°
WW. 32344 12, -2126kg «13, 4325/14, 4520km
+ 48694 +1874kg + 19471 3.841 km
fa
Increase 649 876 by 236 104.
What is the total of 128 465 kg, 496 752 kg and105 625 kg?
Find the sum of 209 001 tonnes, 346 859 fonnes and 283 970 tonnes. |
529 863 litres count on 432 919 litres. |
196 742 km, 368 254 km and 211 398 km altogether make __.
During a stock take exercise, a warehouse manager recorded the following information
134 296 mathematics exercise books and 390 578 writing exercise books, What was the
total number of books in the warehouse?
Mrs Dzvuke paid $4 376,00 for a car. She was charged $2 000 for shipping and $5 000 for |
tax, and used $120,00 for fuel. How much did she spend altogether? |
A farmer harvested 4 000 bags of beans, 109 250 bags of maize and 215 006 of sorghum. |
What was the total number of harvested bags?
9. Adair farmer delivered 2 150 litres of milk to the dairy marketing board on Monday,
867 ites were delivered on Wednesday and | 947 litres were delivered on Thursday.
What was the fotal number of litres delivered?
10. Aschool bought 1 372kg of rice,1 968kg of maize and 2545 kg of beef. What was
the total number of kilograms?
eoeene
2 oN
PS Ue eu
Multiple choice
| Choose a letter that represents the correct answer.
LL Aml* 10 ml +3 mt =
AL l4mi B. 13 ml c. 7 mi D. 17 ml |
219. grams |
+11 grams |
grams
{A 30 B29 c. 20 D. 393. What is the sum of 134 525,491 431and 207 3687
A. 803 224 B, 833324 C. 383324 D. 324833
4 4247
3678
+ 2324
A. 9.000 +1000 + 100 + 100 +30 +10 +9
B. 9000 +1000 +200 + 100 +30 +10 +9
€. 9000 +1000 +100 +30 +9
D. 7000 + 2.000 + 200 + 100 +30 +10 +9
5. 436 179kg
107 982 kg
+ 285 394 kg
A. 789 555 ko B. 892 855kg Cc. 289 555kg D. 829 555 kg
4 Increase 314 93}litres by 627 120 litres
A. 294510 B. 942051 c. 924501 D. 429 105
7. Afarmer collected | 320 eggs in August, 2 598 in September. How many eggs were
collected?
A. 1278 B. 3918 Cc. 7156 D. 4819
8. 34(9+10] =[ 3+ 9] + 10 = 22 Thisis the
A. property of zero B. associative law
¢. commutative law D. adding law
9. The law which illustrates that addends can be added in any order and can still
give the same sum is
A. property of zero B. associative law
¢. commutative law D. addition law
10. The population of Chokodza Village is $43 120, Umguzani Village 123 784 and that of
Gairezi Village is 236 902. What is the total population of the three villages?
‘A. 900 806 B. 903 806 Cc. 930806 D. 903 808
[10 marks}
Structured questions
‘Answer the following questions.
W+1s4ee + +
1. a) (20419) #102034 f+) 7 = oT
b) + =8+12=20 ra
cc) 143km d) 123.495kg e) 169.322
+ 377km + 604218 kg +415 789 3]
2. a) Whatis the sum of $115 720,00, $521 347,00 and $316 819,00? 0]
b) Increase 825 431 by 107 680. tl
¢) 580.007 count on 439 010. ol
4) 400 000,109 876 and 213 458 altogether make a
) ]) Mr Sigauke’s salary is $2 763,00, Mr Neube’s is $1 523,00 and Mr Chirandu’s is
$5. 982,00. What is their total salary? ti}
Study the following table.
b) What is the total number of animals dipped within the three days? iD) |
i
Wednesday
Friday
3
¢} If 109 320 boxes of washing powder were packed over the weekend and 890 680
cover the week, what was the total number of boxes packed? a
d) Add using the short method.
319 487
234 561 |
| +382 972 m |
|e) Add using the long method.
| 2.824
| 43.461 iu
7 {15 marks}| You should be able to:
| 1. subtract whole numbers within the range,
L
Do the following subtraction bonds with a partner.
9-8 14-7 4-4 Key words
7 1
ce yoo difference subtract
17-8
14-5
1
takeaway count back
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Subtracting thousands using equal addition
Examples
1 Open
‘5 8 6
| o|
o
a
.
Note: Zero minus 6, it cannot
So we add 1 ten = 10 units to 0 units to make 10,
Its now 10-6
‘Add 1 to the bottom tens column, that is 8 + | and it becomes 9.
4-9 itcannot. Add 10 to the upper ten column that is 10 + 4 itisnow 14-9 = 5
‘Add 1 to the boltom hundred column to 5, it becomes 6.9 - 6 = 3,
In the thousands column 6 - 3 = 3.
7 16 0
BS
749
jUse your calculator to crosscheck your answer.
Pela cul a
Work out the following sums using the equal addition method.
1 980-2603 3,731, BOD. A253 7. 6505
= 391 = 278 = 462 =317 278 -3487 - 4789
8 3421 9% 3201 10. 4023 11. 8526 12.5041 13.7318 14. 4001
= 1573 = 2.683 = 2764 =2879 = 1983 = 4529-1 468,
15. 3100 16. 3146 17, 9610 18 4010 19.5637 20. 6004
= 2645 -1789 = 2873 =1842 -3948 = - 3518
Subtracting ten thousands
Example
412 110 '2
4 3 576 8
28 5 3 4
Laika
Work out the following sums. Crosscheck your answers using a calculator.
1. 18302 2. 26401 3. 14154 4, 873155. 18.003
= 2718 = 3857 = 1689 = 4639 =_2189
6 15213 7. 19527 826623. 9 82001-S «10. 45.231
~ 14657 = 15748 =19 836 = 16783 = 38 652
1. 71500 12. 64211 13. 5260214. «33.2418. 84521
= 23613 ~ 25679 ~ 34817 = 19682 ~ 46739
16. 10.000 17. 45741 18. 61903 19. 96342 20. 84300,
= 8163 ~ 29.863 = 39 865 - 37 584 = 46 785Subtracting hundred thousands
Example
Apisecpv2anore|
% 767898 9
27 6 3 7 2
Practice exercise 3
Work out the following sums using the equal addition method.
Crosscheck your answers with a calculator.
1. 126101 2. 245713 3. 162.430 4, 352514
= 17392 = 26845 ~_ 38.961 = 124 638
5. 132.560 6 250 102 7. 381563 8. 491 217
~ 114893 = 131.623 = 239 784 = 327 528
9 527312 10. 420000 11. 831 425 12. 630217
— 259 468 — 163849 = 462579 — 173 589
13. 431 506 14, 600310 15. 921 436 16. 710235
= 257 928 = 358749 = 346 847 ~ 264857
Subtraction of units of measurement
Examples
1. 4,032 kg 2. 450021 3. 631 264 km
2,965 kg = 162391 = 275 398 km.
067 kg 28 7631 355 866 km.
al Ride
Use a calculator to crosscheck your answer.
1. 604m 2. 834m 3. 7400km 4 45213/ 5, 180107
- 167m - 678m =3613km = - 18.9997 = 123451& — §2400km 7. 81426m_ 8. -23 S71 kg 9% 36001kg 10, 74528t
= 16518km = 36 587m -17895kg — - 18 137 kg — 46 839 t
11. 432001 litres 12. 900 000 litres 13. 6213451 14. 560243t 15. 362004t
~ 163 685 litres = 699 461 litres = -346897t = - 371 869 = 195 348 t
Subtraction words
Example
5 es
What is tne difference between 604 and 319? TE T5 Crosscheck your answer, Use ©
604 | calculator or add your answer to
aoe | the bottom number you should
285 | |
gel the top number, for example, |
285 + 319 = 604. Correct.
Work out the following.
What is the difference between 1 000 000 and 749 5817
1.
2. Decrease 981 500 by 295 642. 3. 423 136 count back 198 247.
4. Simplify 817 001 - 298 136. §. 652 104 less 293 518.
6 1.000 000 subtract 514 381 7. From 834 121 take away 295 345,
8. 7 300 minus 3018. 9% 923-187.
10. Find the difference between 34 100 and 15 326.
Subtraction stories
Example
The school enrolment at Southerton Primary School is! 304, while at Mziikozi Primary School it
is. 968. How many more leamers are at Southerton than Maziixazi?
(Tips: sition
| - Read and understand the story Southerton primary school learners 1304
| ~ !dentify relevant information [key words} | _jyziiikazi primary school learners = 968
| — Write short statements
| - Work out the sum |
(> Crosscheck your answer }
\ Sbak
| Work out the following
1. There are 3 600 schools in one province and 2713 in another. What is the difference in
the number of schools between the two provinces?
2. From 2014 to 2016, 427 301accidents were recorded. From 2017 to 2018, 248 516
accidents were recorded. How many more accidents were in 2014 to 2016 than in 2017
to 20187
3. A farmer bought | 000 day old chicks from the farmers coop. On arrival at his farm 103
of them were dead. How many chicks were left?
4. There are 603 leamers at a school, If 496 are girls how many are boys?
5. Mrs Mandibveyi had $11 701,00 in her savings account. She withdrew $5 945,00. How 1
much was her account balance?
4. A vendor collected 1 500 eggs from The BIG Eggs Cooperative. Along the way 362 eggs
1 broke. How many eggs were left?
7. There were 3 681bags of maize in a storeroom. 1 792 were damaged by moisture. How
many bags had good maize? i
8. There are 450 Grade 7 leamers at a school. é of them obtained 5 units in an
exomination. How many leamers got more than Sunits in that examination?
| 9. Sabi resettlement area had 713 703 cattle. 236 928 died from a disease outbreak. How
many cattle were left? |
10. Acar selling agent imported 2 152 cars in 2017. The following year she imported half |
‘the number that was imported in 2017. What was the difference between the cars
imported in 2017 and 2018?
(_ ——— PUR eg —
Multiple choice
Choose aletter that represents the correct answer.
1. 306
= 187 A. 187 B19 c. 107 D. 217
2. Decrease 400 124 by 246 378.
A. 153746 B. 646 502 C. 163746 D. 124746
3. 9.400km.
=3723km A. 5677km B. 6677km =. _5722km D. 7677km
4. From 100 451 take 98 762.
A. 1.289 B. 1789 Cc. 2687 D. 1689
5. 764103
| = 698534 A. 65 569 B. 65.496 C. 65946 D. 66.569
were left?
A. 5096 8, 5069 c. 4069 D. 7.069
| 6. There were 6 031 books in a storeroom. 1 962 were destroyed by fire. How many books
|
3(7.
8.
9,
Find the difference between 635 132 and 249 568.
A. 837 564 B. 385564 C. 287 465 D. 378.564
What is the difference between 1 000 and 2417
A. 1241 BL 241 Cc. 759 D. 859
Sleep Well Company manufactured 14 364 beds in 2015. In 2016 the company
manufactured 16 102 beds. How many more beds were manufactured in 2016 than in
2015?
| A 1738 B. 2173 c. 1378 D. 1873
| 10. 6453 count back 3978
| A. 3475 B. 1754 c. 2475 D. 2754
[10 marks) |
|
Structured questions
Answer the following questions.
| 1. a) Whatis the difference between 920 and 386? mn
| b) 612 minus199 uy)
| ¢) 352 000 less 174 862 0]
d) 762 count back 183 mf
e) 17430 - 12852 fa}
2. a) A teacher shared 371 oranges among 295 jeamers, such that each of them got
| one. How many oranges were left over? 0)
| b) A vendor had 250 airtime cards for sale, he sold 62 of them. How many cards were
left? 1}
¢) Acattle rancher had | 351 cattle on her farm, 472 died from a disease. How
many cattle were left? 0
4) 112.340 newspapers were delivered for sale. If 3 567 were destroyed by rain, how
many were left? io}
) Mary was carrying ten dozens of eggs in her car. If 2. dozens broke, how many
eggs were left? a
|
3. a) 502 by 300) 52406 = d) 43.136 =e) 361 427
} ~ 184 — 2798 =19 678 —17 389 = 183 569 [5]
(15 marks}
Se — -_ 7 —_,Objectives i
|
| You should be able to:
| 1. demonstrate understanding of multiplication facts
2. multiply using long method
3. multiply using short method.
shback
Say these multiplication facts to your friend.
4x2 9x7 1x9 2x6
9x0 2x1 5x7 9x9 Key words
3x1 9x2 7*0 4x8
6x4 4x3 6x2 5x1 product factor multiplier
8x6 5x6 3x8 7x3 multiplicand
5x9 7x4 9x5 5x5
1Ox3 6x3 AB 8x2
7x8 4x] 6x0 6x10
Wx4 1x5 7x6 9% 10
12x3 0x8 = 2x8 12*12
Multiplication facts
xamples
At4sataadedn
=5x
2 4125
x _3
12.375
In the above example 4 125s the multiplicand and 3s the multiplier. We first multiply the
units, then the tens followed by hundreds and lastly thousands, Our answer, 12 375 is the
product,
"rate ena
Write one addition and two mi
ee ce ee
ication equations for each picture.
ee re a ie +ary
RA aaa¥ vay
sos ace) aoe)
£86 £282 682 |;
=
2
£22 | Seaa)
rs
2283 ses) Be:
S556 sooo SSS soos,
SESS GSSS SESS SESS
SSS SESS SESS
bees S656 eosce
e)ix =6 175 7. 406 8. 7469
x3 x7 x8
9. 5983
2
10. 9342
x 6
Multiplication by 10 and multiples of 10
“Example
469
x_20
3380
First write down zero in the units column then multiply the units, tens and hundreds by 2.
ete et Co 2
1. 143 2 782 3. 369 4, 6258 5. 2195
x20 x50 x10 x_40 x_60
6 9-403 7. 13173 8. 27984 9. 34652 10. 14639
x_70 x_ 30 x30 x 20 x50
Multiplication by two digit multiplier
ample
7314
x25
146 280 = 7 314 « 20
7.314% 5_
7.314 25
eats tora ky
Do the following.
1. 6344 2. 5314 3. 6192 4, 11.000 5. 10925
x 67 x_23 x_37 x90 x 63
6. 15702 7. 15136 8. 12243 9. 15000 10, 12000
x45 x_57 x 72 x_ 63 x8)Multiplication stories
r
Callie sold 10 cases of fizzy drinks at an Agricultural show. If each case had 50 fizzy drinks,
what was the total number of drinks sold? |
(Tips:
|| Understand the story. Drinks percase 50 :
| = Choose relevant points, Cases x10 i
* Write short statements. Total drinks
\<+_ Work out the sum, ) |
eects |
Work out the following.
1. There are four Grade 7 classes at Southerton school. If there are 56 learners in each
class, what is the total number of Grade 7 learners?
2. Accompany manufactured an average of 178 laptops per month. How many laptops
did it produce per year?
3. Mrs Sidar's salary is $874,00 per month and Mr Sidar's salary is $651,00. How much does
the family bring home in 5 months?
4. John transported 500 bags of grain to the Grain Marketing Board per day. How many.
bags did he transport in a fortnight?
| 5. Atailor makes 7 dresses per day. How many dresses does she make inthe month of
March?
| There are 69 lemons in a bag, How many lemons are there in 1 568 b
Filling in missing numbers in an equation
Tips:
Find out the number of 3's in 18
Divi ide I8by3=6 } ;
ile eC
| Find the missing number.
ae a 2. 3. 36 4
6 9x0 7. <7: 8. 144 9. Ox
foo 12. 3xf)=30 13. Cixt=44 9 14. 9xC)= 81
15. Their sum is 5 and their product is 6. What are the two numbers?
16, Their product is 9 and their difference is 0. What are the two numbers?
17. Their sum is 9 and their product is 18. What are the two numbers?
18. Their product is 24 and their difference is 5. What are the two numbers?
|. Ox10
|
|r ar Re os —
| Multiple choice
Choose a letter that represents the correct answer.
1. Which of the following explains the sets below.
Loe ee EN
see) wed)
\ sas aay A, 5+545+5=4x5=20
— = = B. 5x5x5x5=4x5=20
eee c. §-5-5§-5=4%5=20
Mmee eee) > 54 5=4%
| 2. Whatis the product of 787 and 10?
A. 7098 B. 7890 c. 7908 Dp. 79.180
3. 127*B=
A. 1016 B. 10016 c. 1106 Dp. 1160
4, 15609
x AT A. 15666 8. 733623 Cc. 743623 D, 633 623
5. 125
x 5
750,
In the above operation is the multiplier.
| A 125 B. 6 c. 750 b.5
| 6. 11475
| x Mz A. 203 302 B. 104302 c. 103275 D. 11 487
7, «3+ 36. The value of the missing number is
A 3 B. 6 eee D. 98
8. Their product is 21 and their total is 10. What are the two numbers?
A. 5and5 B. 7and3 c. éand4 Db. 8and2
9. Mrs Nyahuma bought 10 boxes: ‘of day old chicks. each box had 100 chicks. How many
chicks did she have altogether?
\ A. 110 B. 1000 c. 10000 Db. 10010
| 10. What is the total cost of 24 blankets at $50,00 each and 4 pairs of sheets at $35,00 each
| pair?
| A. $1 340,00 B. $85.00 cc. $1 200,00 D. $140,00
[10 marks} _)Structured questions
Answer the following questions.
a) Whatis the product of 157 and 13? a
b) 467
x 2
9340
+3736
13076
Which number represents:
i the product 0]
the multiplier 0]
iii, the multiplicand? ni]
¢) 1x9 =81. What is the value of the missing number? 1]
@) Their product is 30 and their sum is 11.What are the two numbers? 0
b) 3 592
x_ 60 io]
c) 27.461 NB: Use the long method
x_ 35 ol
d) 6+64+6+64+6=(]x(i=0] a
e) Find the product of 18 276 and 48. on)
4) A farmer bought 48 bags of fertiliser at $65,00 each. What was the total cost? [1]
b) Mary caried 20 litres of water every day of the week. How many litres of water
did she camry ina week? a
¢) The distance from Bulawayo to Beit Bridge is 755 km. How many kilometres does
a bus cover ifit goes to and fro? a]
d) Peter picks 243 eggs per week. How many eggs does he pick in 21 days? nu
e) There are 50 pens in a box. How many pens are in 39 boxes? i]
[15 marks}eye AL Ounce ath Lid
Objectives
You should be able to: |
| 1. demonstrate understanding of division facts
] 2. divide using the long method
| 3. divide using the short method.
Flashback
Work out the following,
10 d
622 ot a 7 of 40
- 2 1
30+3 3 aie 18
20
1644 a | of 28
4
ie
4025 2 J ofi0
5 5
42+6 2 J of 60
é 6
a) 1
42+7 7 7 of 56
24 1
2147 3 8 of 80
40+8 a 1 of 72
6 9
7 To
45+9 = 10}120 + of 100
10
36 = 1
70*10 = 1 of 63
72 8)48 5
(C) Key words
7 dividend divisor quotient remainder
oDivision
In the second solution, 5 is the divisor
while 32is the dividend. 6is the quotient
and 2is the remainder. i
1, How many members are in the set?
2. Ifthe pears are to be put in 5 bags,
a) how many willbe in each bag?
5) how many willbe left over?
3. 2635+5
612 527,
1. 32 2 s}o2_ 3. 5)2 635 i
=20 284
—2 temainder 13
i a) 6 pears in each bag =10} |
») 2 pears will be left over
La re a i
; 3. How many pineapples are in the set? |
| RARAR 2. How many bags would be needed if the
| Be SS Ss ae OF pineapples were put: ‘
BARR a) linabag b) 2inabag
el <) 4inabag 4) Sinabag? |
RRR RR 3. How many pineapples would each person
| |S ter Se Se get if they were shared among:
RRR K a) 8people b) 10 people i
i ee OS & ¢) 40 people d) 20 peopie? |
4. How many pineapples would be left over if they were shared among: |
a) épeople b) 9% people c) 11 people d) 3people? |
| 5 9) 4)6.300 b) 5)615 <) 61950 4) 2/3512 |Division by multiples of ten
(empte
Workout the following sums.
2.003 S
20)40 060 1. 10)1 150 2, s0)1480 3. 50}6 600
-40y —
09) 4. 40/3280 5. 60js 180 6, 70)10 710
=0 \ ae La
é 7. 90)9 450 8, 20/6 560 9. 30)20 760
=0 a=
60 10. 50}41350
-60
0
Division using the short method
lee
4
Find the common factors for 4 and 164 (2.and 4). Choose the highest common factor and
divide it into the numerator and denominator.
164 4 41
1
Pea ek ced |
Use the short method to workout the following sums. i
165 . 1300 | 8 468, 168 195 891 2a
eat 33 4 8 & Be a S 10. “4
Division by a two digit divisor
(eampies
1. 30}6 390
aa
1 213
30}6 390
= 60
39
=30
90
= 20.
Qo.
2 nya
2. 324r1
227 129 c ne
{ Tips: Check answers by multiplying
the divisor and the quotient, if
| there is o remainder add it to
your product.
3bias
|
ha 10)2310 2, 30/1356 3, 20) a8 4. 50)3 650, 5. 60)1 929
6 sae 7, as)50i7 a, a5) 800 9. 19)10051
Division stories
Lake Rc Ed
}. Kairo bought 4 packets of sweets for $56.00. How much did each packet cost? i
The Head of Chimedza School shared 1 505 exercise books among 7 teachers. How
many books did each teacher get?
| 3. The total mass of 9 bags is 504 kg. What is their average mass? |
4. There are 1 080 people at a rally. How many people will share a bench if there are 90
benches?
| 5. Shorel20 sweets among 8 children.
6. A farmer distributed 72 cabbages equally to 14 families, How many cabbages
@) did each family get?
b) were left over?
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1. Iithe above set of cars was shared among 12 people. How many would each gel?
A. 12 B. 2 C1 D. 4
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2 0 *
A 840 B. 844 ce D4
3. 96+5=
A. 1911 8. 19 cure D. lort
4. What is the quotient if the dividend is 828 and the divisor is 237
oo 8. 63 3 D. 6
5. 35)1026 |
A. 29 B. 28 C. 2961 D. 29ri1
6. 385+ 10=
RSSErANlss /Saseeemae ico ©. 8315 D. 3015There are 48 workers at a company. The manager shared $12 192 among them. How
much did each worker get?
A. $254 B, $121 Cc. $500 D. $452
8. How many 6's are in 1926?
AL 123 B. 321 c. 231 D. 23
9. Acar uses 12 litres per week. How long will 84 litres last?
A. 7months — B. 7 days Cc. 7 weeks D. 17 weeks
10. Share 63 oranges among 5 children. How many will be left over?
a. 12 8. 58 Cc. 315 03
(10 marks}
Structured questions
Answer the following questions.
1. a) Dividel20 by 6. a
») Calculate the quotient if the dividend is 128 and the divisor is 8: f
c) 409 +11 a}
365
1
a “5 0
906
©) 70 Mm
2. a) Share $522,00 among 9 women. How much will each woman get? mM
b) Abus uses 279 litres of diesel for the month of January. How many litres does
it use per day? ol
c) Mother has 24 oranges to be shared among six children. How many oranges
does each child get? . fa}
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d) as) What is the value of? a
36
540 What is the value of: |? n
3. a) aa)a 483 m
b) 2220+ 60 Mm
¢) Adelivery of 36 000 litres of cooking oil was made to 18 shops. How many: litres
did each shop receive? an]
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2) Ms Ncube paid a depost of $1 000 for a bed marked $2 032. The remainder was
paid over 12 months instalments, how much was each instalment? ny
[15 marks]read proper fractions wilh denominators 2 to 10 and multiples of 5 up to 100
2. wtite proper fractions with denominators 2 to 10 and multiples of 5 up to 100
3. identify equivalent fractions
4. compare fractions
5. attange fractions in order of size
In Grade 5, you leamt about proper fractions where you read and wrote proper fractions
represented numerically and diagrammatically. You identified equivalent fractions and also
compared fractions and arranged fractions in ascending or descending order.
In this unit you will lear more about proper fractions and extend your knowledge of
fractions,
Key words
denominator numerator fraction proper fraction
Reading fractions
A fraction is part of a whole.
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The whole has 6 parts. The portion shaded has 2 parts. We therefore say, the fraction which is
shaded is 2. 2 parts out of 6 parts are shaded.‘A fraction can be written or read when the numerator ond denominator are given
Write down 3 parts in 10 parts as a fraction.
Write down 4 parts in 15 parts as a fraction.
i. 3 parts as a total of 10 parts = 79
2. 4 parts as a total of 15 parts = 75
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Express the following as proper fractions.
1. 1 part in 3 parts 2. 3 partsin 8 parts 3. 2 parts in 5 parts
4. 7 parts in 10 parts 5. Spartsin 9 parts 4. 12 parts in 55 parts
7. 19 parts in 80 parts 8. 21 parts in 100 parts 9. 39 paris in 95 parts
19. 41 parts in 85 parts
Equivalent racbors
Fractions are said to be equivalent if they are of the same value. For example, an orange cut into
8 equal paris.
Orange A Orange B
1
4
Half of orange A = Half of orange B= >
8
41
Therefore 37> ,
we say 4 is equivalent to 5
8
eIn other words 4. 474.1
8 2
LLL I [
4
g is shaded } isshoded
a
Therefore g~ >
Fraction shaded is 2
6+2 3
622 8
S 3
ig ® eauivaient to 3
rane
16 8
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6
Write down a fraction whichis equivalent tog. | oe
Write down a fraction which is
2. Write down a fraction whichis equivalent io 3, || equivalent to: aa
eon | i. 2 2 33 eoieaad|
663.18 8 on 2 |
8 8x3 24 bik 9 Ey 5 }
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5” 5x2 10 Jin 3 0%
18 $ 6
Therefore 5) is equavalent tog and 75 is a
equivalent to 2
Comoaring fractions
Fractions can be compared te find which is smaller or bigger or to find if the two fractions are
equal.
Fractions can only be compared if they are put under the same denominator.Compare the fractions using >, < or
5
10 20
ta 2 ib 3 £3
5° 5 0 5
Wiens
The two fractions have 2. Convert fractions under 3. Convert fractions
the same denominator, a common denominator under a common
so we compare the which is 20 denominator which
numerators of which 4 5 Sx2_ is 10.
is greater than 3. 10 10x2 20 3_3x2_6
eas 0 14 a)
Therefore =>— 39 0d 7p are compared eee
63
and 10/siess than 14 Therefore G75
peel
Therefore 15 < 29
ects ee
Compare the following fractions using <, > or = to make the statements true.
2748 13 3 3948
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S10 2 5 3° 8
51-42 ie; $
& tio 67 379 6.
Ordering fractions
Fractions can be arranged in order of size, that is, either in ascending or descending order.
‘Ascending order means from smallest to highest. Descending order means from highest to
smallest. Fractions can be arranged in order if they have the same denominator.
2. Arrange the fractions in descending order 24: & and 4
4
79 remains 75
3x55
de
2 2x5 10
ag 1 4,6
$’ 7g aNd 9 isthe same as 19° 79
2
Therefore the ascending order is =:
2. The common denominator is 20
—
1010x220
4_4x4_ 16
5 5x4 20
1.3
16
a nd sth oe
x10 % je same Os 5
4
Therefore the descending order is =
5
Practice exercise 5.
Arrange the following fractions in ue order.
2042
1 3 39 ANd Gg 2.
_ 18
20
and 45
1
Zand &
a 10
18
20
Sand
10
Arrange the following fractions in descending order.
4 and | 5. 3eS
27.1. 49
and 2 a 2:2 ;) ong 2
510° 6
38 6 24 ony?
and = & BH gond2
Arrange the following fractions in ascending order.
: 9.3 1
7% 3 610 50ND 8
Arrange the following fractions in descending order.
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Muitipie choice
Choose a letter that represents the correct answer.
1, The fraction represented by the shaded part is __.
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2 8 <2 D
& 10 8 8 > 10
2. Sporls in 9 parts as a fraction is
ne 2 5 a :
Ss > 4 ia
41 parts in 85 parts is
85 8 A
a 8. Al x 85 a 7 0
4. 39 parts in 95is
a 2 , 2 « 2 ne
35 & 95 mo 95
5. 7 parts in 25 parts as a fraction is
az 3. 2 « 8B . 2
25 32 25 32
15
6. Which fraction is equivalent to 35
3 3 4 Ey
AS 90 co @ ° 20
1
7 The fraction which is equivalent to 3 is .
2 2 5 1
AG card GA °.
8. Which of the following statements is correct?
5.2 5 eS ie b.
a 5S 8. 34 a 2.
, 5,55 43
The ascending order of the fractions, 4? G and 4 is
55.5 3 3.5 55 55.3 5 5
5.5 48 Be eno ee ee 5.3 55
5. 3° g.and and and 5,3 and 2
606 4 a6 60 4 6 5 01.3 13
10. The descending order of the fractions 2: 2 and #3 is
24 20
3.13 1 1133 ae) 13,3 1
420 and 2 2 20 and 4° 420 and 4 and 2
[10 marks}
Answer the following questions.
What fraction is shaded? 0]
What fraction is not shaded? oy
8 parts in 20 ports as a fraction is 0]
What is 14 paris in 35 parts as a fraction? a)
Write 19 parts in 55 as @ fraction a
Write down a fraction which is equivalent to:
es 30 3
2) ia Oey a7 Ss
Compare the following fractions by pulting >, < or = to make the statement true.
2 na ® yy Lond os Sana 4
a} Gand 8} gand 5c) Gand 4 3)
Arrange the following fractions in ascending order.
even 134
B wands v) G’gandy (2)
Arrange the following fractions in descending order
1s 23 3
y $: Bond 3G 0) Fg and § 2
5 [15 marks}You should be able to:
tell and convert time
estimate and calculate time taken
| 3 tell and write time in 12 and 24 hour notation.
Flashback
in.grade 5 you applied the knowledge of time in different situations relating to duration of
OSs in everydoy life. In this unit you are going further to tell ime, convert units of time and
relate time calculations to practical situations.
K
pe century decade leapyear month week day minute
second calendar
Units of time
cee te ae Berne
100 years .
Century
1 day =! | hours
Decade 10 years i
Year 365 V4 days Solutions
Month 28/29/30/31 days 1. 1 day = 24 hours
Fortnight 2weeks 3 2h hours = 1 day
Week 7 days 3. | hour = 60 x 60 seconds = 3 600 seconds
Day 24 hours
Hour 60 minutes
Minute 60 seconds
’Convert the following units of time.
1. Convert seconds into minutes and 3. Convert months into years, !
minutes into seconds. a) 12months =! lyears
a) 60seconds = _ minute b) 72 months =" years
b) Sminutes= seconds ¢) 108 months =" years :
Gg) 2 hours See d) 120 months =! lyears
d)_ 47 hours = minutes 4. Convert years into decades and
2. Convert weeks into days. Ce
a) 7weeks= days a) 10 years = decade
b) 25 weeks days b} 25 years = _i decades
c} 52weeks= months ¢) 1 centur years
d) lleap year= days d) Scenturies=' “years
, Research on the time taken for the following things to occur.
| 1. The fastest athlete takes seconds to run 100 metres.
| 2. How long does the moon take to orbit the earth?
Telling time
Examples
@) What is the time on the clock face?
b) What is the time shown on the clock face in short?
1. a) The timeis 25minutes past 10) 10.25.am
2. b) The time is 20 minutes to 3 b) 2.40 pm
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What time do these clock faces show?
Write a) and b} answers.
1. am12 hour notation and 24 hour notation
Reading time in 24 hour notation, for example:
1 amis 0100: we say "0" one hours
1 pmis 1300 : we say thirteen hours
10 am is 1000: we say ten hours
10 pm is 2200: we say twenty two hours
1.05 am is 0105: we say "0" one “0" five hours
1.05 pm is 1305: we say thirteen “0” five hours
Examples
AM > NOON PM. >
‘100 0200 9900 0400 0500 9600 0700 0800 CACO 1000 1100. ¥200 1300 1400 1800 1600 1700 1800 +900 2090 2100 2200 2300 000
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< AM > NOON® PM. >
1. Use the above diagram to help you to convert time in 24 hour notation:
a) 1am=0100 hours b) 3 pm= 1500 hours
<) 8am = 0800 hours 4) 8pm = 2000 hours
2. The 24 hour notation is the standard intemational notation way of writing time. The date
is also written in S.1. notation,
3} 1 January 2008 is written as 08.01.01
b) 15" June 1962s written as 62.06.15
€) 20" December 2018 is written as 18.12.20
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Convert time to 24 hour notation
1. 6am 2. 12noon 3. 6pm 4. 12 midnight
Complete the following table
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% | 1630 |
10.) 0030 |
VW.) 2150 |
12,, 0920
Express the following dates in SI notation:
13. 1" January 2018
14, 21" February 2017
15. 18" April 1980 i
16. 11" November 2017
17. 30" July 2023
| Estimating time using the position of the sun.
1. At what time of the day is the shadow of any object almost invisible?
2. What time does the sun set in winter?
Train timetable
Study the train timetable below.
Departure 1039
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Departure 1226 |
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Kwekwe 7 © Anival 1215 |
Gweru - Arrival 1355 |
| Bulawayo |
{ ‘Example
How long did the journey take from Kadoma to Gweru?
>
Gweru arr 13.55 |
Kadoma dep =10.39 '
Journey 3.16 The journey took 3 hours 16 minutes. j
3Practice exercise 4
1. What time does the train leave
@) Harare b) Kadoma ¢) Kwekwe = d)_ Gweru?
2. What time does it artive in
a) Kadoma b) Kwekwe —c) Gweru 4) Bulawayo?
3. Is the train in these places during the morning or afternoon?
@) Harare b) Bulawayo ¢) Gweru da) Kacoma
e) Kwekwe
4. How long does the journey take from Harare to
Kadoma b) Kwekwe c) Bulawayo d) Gwen?
5, How many minutes does the train wait in
@) Kadoma b) Kwekwe c) Gweru?
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10 years = 1 decade 100 years = | century
Sludy the table below and answer the questions that follow.
_Shone arrive _
Portuguese Explorers
Karanga Kingdom :
Monomotapa Defeated
Matabele arrive :
Europeans arrive:
Timbabwe independence
In which century did these events happen?
1. The Shona settled in Zimbabwe.
2. The Matabele settled in Zimbabwe.
3. The Portuguese explorers came.
The Karanga Kingdom established.
Timbabwe gained independence,
The Europeans settled.
7 Monomotapa's Kingdom defeated.
4
5,
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Muitipie choice
Choose aletter that represents the correct answer.
10,
A century is a period of years,
A. 10 8. 20 c. 50 >. 100
10 years is
A. ametre 8. adecimal ¢ adecade 9. a century
1
hours = _ seconds.
3.600 8, 4500 c. 900 B. 450
Another way of writing 7.45 am is __..
1
1 1 1 1
A. past 8 B. 7108 ©. {107 Df post 7
6.15 am in 24 hour notation is —_.
A. 1815 B. 615 ©. 0615 D. 0605
0005 hours in 12 hour notation is .
A. 5.00am B. 12.00am Cc. 1.05am DB. 12.05am
24 November 2017 in Standard Intemational notation is ;
A. 241117 B. 17.11.24 c. 24701 DB. 11.17.24
Study the train timetable below and answer questions 8 - 10.
Harare Depart
Marondera Arrive 1040
Depart 1048
Rusape Arive 1407
Depart 1415
Mutare Arrive 1700
The train left Harare in the
A. night 8. evening C. afternoon D. morning
The train waited in Marondera for —_.
A. 8hrs 8B. 7 hrs c. 8 mins D. 7 mins
From Harare to Rusape the train took —_.
A. 4 hrs 37 mins B. Shrs37mins C. 3hrs30mins 0. 2 hrs 7 mins
[10 marks}
JStructured questions
| ‘Answer the following questions.
|
Study the picture below and answer question |.
200 km
What time did the joumey a) begin b) end? c} How long did it last?
2. Write 1 January 2019 in SI notation.
4.
5.
6
7. Aleap year has
8.
9,
1
The school record for a 400 metres race is 56 seconds. Takunda ran it in 1 minute
3 seconds. How many ‘seconds is he behind the record?
Quarter to eight in the morning in 24 hour notation i
Half past twelve midnight in 24 hour notation is
How many decades are in a century?
days.
2315 hours in 12 hour notation is
A fortnight is days.
(0. The month of February in a leap year has
doys.
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0
0)
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