The document provides examples of multiplication, division, and word problems involving whole numbers. It includes steps to solve for products, quotients, and word problems that involve earning amounts over multiple months or paying off debts in installments. The document also contains practice problems applying multiplication, subtraction, comparing numbers with symbols, and word problems involving costs and amounts spent.
The document provides examples of multiplication, division, and word problems involving whole numbers. It includes steps to solve for products, quotients, and word problems that involve earning amounts over multiple months or paying off debts in installments. The document also contains practice problems applying multiplication, subtraction, comparing numbers with symbols, and word problems involving costs and amounts spent.
The document provides examples of multiplication, division, and word problems involving whole numbers. It includes steps to solve for products, quotients, and word problems that involve earning amounts over multiple months or paying off debts in installments. The document also contains practice problems applying multiplication, subtraction, comparing numbers with symbols, and word problems involving costs and amounts spent.
1. Mr. Cruz earns P13690 a month. How much will he earn in 24 months? 2. Mrs. Dizon owed a bank P28764, including interest. If Mrs. Dizon plans to pay the bank in 12 equal monthly installments, how much should she pay for each month? POST TEST A. Solve for the products of the following: 1. 6047 × 93 2. 49216 × 807 3. 59736 × 600
B. Solve the following word problems.
1. For a food catering job, Aling Mila needed 27 kilos of beef. If the price of beef is P118 per kilo, what is the total cost of the 27 kilos of beef? 2. The Department of Education will be providing a television set for each of 947 selected public schools. If a television set costs P13670, how much will the Department are spending for all the television sets? A. Write either > (greater than), < (less than) or = (equal to) in each blank to complete the following mathematical expressions. 1. 10 ______ 19 2. 92 ______ 93 3. 76 ______ 76 4. 84 ______ 64 5. 55 ______ 41 B. Add the following numbers. 1. 18 + 1 = _______ 2. 2 + 14 = _______ 3. 1 + 10 = _______ 4. 8 + 0 = _______ 5. 7 + 6 = _______ C. Subtract the following numbers. 1. 12 – 0 = _______ 2. 9 – 9 = _______ 3. 16 – 8 = _______ 4. 13 – 6 = _______ 5. 17 – 9 = _______ Subtraction in Every Day Life 1. 75 – 42= 2. 768 – 425= 3. 175 – 62= 4. 6583 - 788= 5. 325 – 49 = 6. 926 – 489 = 7. 803 – 645= 8. 6000 – 438 = 9. Take away 57 from 103 10. Subtract 752 from 2000