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Mathematics Quiz

GRADE I
Name: ______________________________ School: _______________________

Direction: Read and solve the following problems. Write your answer on the space provided.

1.Write 9 ones and 8 hundreds in Hindu-Arabic. ___________

2.If your sister is 15 years old, in what year was she born? __________

3. How many 9‘s can you get in 99?__________

4. If you count 4’s by saying 8, 12, 16… what is the 11th number you will say? _________

5. There are a dozen and 9 roses in a vase. How many roses are in the vase? __________

6. The sum of two numbers is 55. One number is 7 more than the other. Find the bigger number. _______

7. Together on a weighing scale, Joe and Leo weighed 62 kilograms. Joe got off the scale. Alone, Leo
weighed 38 kilograms. What is the weight of Joe? _____________

8. If half a dozen is 6, how many half dozen are there in 36? _________

9. What time is it if the hour hand points between 9 and 10 while the minute hand points at 4? _________

10. What number is next to the smallest three-digit number? __________

11. Tom and Jerry are waiting in a line to watch a movie. There are 5 people between them. Tom is 3 rd in
the line while Jerry is exactly at the middle of the line. How many people are there in the line? _________

12. Jane has 3 dogs and 7 chickens. How many animal legs are there in all? _____________

13. Mark has 286 stamps in his collection. Eric has 100 fewer stamps then Mark. How many stamps do
they have altogether? __________

14. The sum of 39 and 18 is how much more than their difference? __________

15. The sum of the heights of Ann, Lorna and Rose is 330 cm. Rose is 105 cm tall, Lorna is 5 cm taller
than Rose. How many cm tall is Ann? ____________

16. Luz has 15 ₱5 coins and Ann has 7 ₱10 coins. How much more coins does Luz have than Ann? _____

17. Nina gave 3 apples to each of her friends. In all, she gave 2 ½ dozen of apples. How many friends
received apples? ________

18. Tom earned ₱120 selling newspaper. He gave half of it to his mother and half of it was left for his
sister. How much was left for him? ______

19. My brother is 4 years older than I am. Three years ago, I was ten years old. How old is my brother
now? _______

20. Dan has 15 rubber bands. Mike has twice as many. How many do they have together?____________

G O O D L U C K
Mathematics Quiz
Grade II

Name: _____________________________School: _________________________

Direction: Read and solve the following problems. Write your answer on the space provided.

1. What number is midway between 200 and 250? _________

2. If you have ₱80, how many pencils can you buy at ₱5 each? __________

3. Skip count by 4 from 9, eight times. What is the last number you will say? __________

4. A garden has a length of 15 m and a width of 9 m. What is its area? __________

5. What two consecutive even numbers have as sum of 134? _________

6. How many minutes are there in 3 ½ hours? ___________

7. If you receive a change of ₱25.50 when you gave the cashier a ₱100 bill, how much did
you spend? _________

8. When you write MATHEMATICS two times without space, what is the 20th letter? ____

9. If the 3 in 438 is change to 9, how much is the number increased? _________

10. When 2,028 is divided by 5, what is the remainder? _______

11. Juan has 3 pieces of wood with a total length of 36 dm long. Two of the pieces have the
same length while the other piece is 8 dm long. How long is each of the other pieces?
___________________________________

12. Gino has 63 marbles while Eric has 27. How many marbles should Gino give Eric so that
they will have equal number of marbles? _________

13. How much more is one-half of 12 than one-third of 15? ________

14. Tristan left his house at 11:25 am and arrived at his aunt’s house at 12:10 pm. How long
did it take Tristan to reach his aunt’s house? ___________

15. What is the difference between the smallest and the largest three-digit numbers that you
can form with the digits 0, 2 and 7? _________

16. In a party, three sets of 2-dozen plates were prepared but 25 of them were not used. How
many plates were used? ________

17. The length of a garden is 12 m and its width is 8 m. What is its perimeter? _________

18. Miss Cruz changed one-half of ₱180 into 5-peso coins. How many coins did she get?
______

19. There are 30 pieces of art paper on the table. 1/5 of the papers are red, another 1/5 are
green and the rest are yellow. How many pieces are yellow? _________

20. Four times a number plus 8 equals 92. What is the number? _______
G O O D L U C K
Mathematics Quiz
Grade III

Name: __________________________________School: _____________________________

Direction: Read and solve the following problems. Write your answer on the space provided.

1. Write the largest even number using all the digits: 5, 6, 2, 8. ________
2. What is the largest number that can be rounded to 750? ________
3. Jeffrey is 9th from the front and 12th from the back of a line. How many pupils are there?_____
4. ₱147.50 is half the cost of Jelou’s new book. How much does the book cost? ____________
5. Josh bought three orchestra tickets for ₱38.50 each. How much change did he got from two
₱100 bills? ______
6. The perimeter of a square is 60 cm. What is its area? ________
7. The number 73 is a prime number. What number can be added to it to get the next prime
number? _____________
8. What number is midway between 258 and 658? _________
9. What two numbers has a product of 75 and a sum of 20? _________
10. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 162 cm. How long is each side? ___________
11. What is the greatest number that can exactly divide 36, 60 and 24? ______
12. The perimeter of a rectangle is 400 cm. If the length is 125 cm, what is the width of the
rectangle? _______
13. What is the value of 5 – 2 + 7 – 1 × 3? _______
14. Jouiella has 630 pesos and her brother has half as much. How much money do they have
altogether? _________
15. Bianca sold 4/5 of the mangoes and had 15 mangoes left. How many mangoes did she have
at first? ________
16. What is N in the sentence, 15 + 65 + N= 15 × 2? _______
17. In a line, the only boy with glasses is 8th from the back and 11th from the front. How many
pupils are there in the line? _________
18. If a sampaguita vendor can make 25 garlands in 30 minutes, how many garlands can she
make in 3 hours? _________
19. Luisa called her friend at 10:25 am. They talked for 1 hour and 37 minutes. What time did
they end their conversation? __________
20. What number should be in the blank, (15 – 3) × (2 + 3) = __ × 5? ______
21. Three apples weigh the same as 18 eggs. Two pineapples weigh the same as 36 eggs. How
many apples weigh the same as 3 pineapples? __________
22. In the following pattern: 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and so on, what position does 63 have in the
pattern? ____
23. Apples cost 3 for ₱32 and oranges cost 4 for ₱35. How much will a dozen of each set cost?
________________
24. A bus left 7:15 am and travelled for 5 ½ hours. What time did it arrive? __________
25. In a contest, Dan won ₱5,000. He gave ¼ of the money to his mother. If his mother spent half
of what she received for groceries, how much did she spend? ______________

G O O D L U C K
MATHEMATICS QUIZ
GRADE IV

Name: __________________________________School: _______________________________

Direction: Read and solve the following problems. Write your answer on the space provided.

1. What are the two consecutive numbers with a sum of 89? _____________________
2. For every 3 boys in a class, there are 5 girls. If there are 25 girls, how many boys
are there? _____________
3. How many 9’s are there in 900? __________
4. Write the largest even number using all the digits: 5,6,2,8. ___________________
5. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 195 cm. Find the length of one side. ________
6. When the clock reads 3:30, what kind of angle is the smaller angle formed by the hands
of the clock? ____________________________
7. If 3 guapples weigh about 1 kilo, how many kilos would 102 guapples weigh? ____
8. How many multiples of 9 are less than 50? _________________
9. What two numbers have a sum of 22 and a product of 96? ______________________
10. The number 45 800 is how many times as great as 458? ___________________________
11. What number multiplied by itself will have the same product as 25 x 9 ? ____________
12. What is the next number in the sequence: 56, 67, 78, 89, ….? _______________
13. Find 2 numbers with a sum of 49 and a difference of 11. ________________________
14. If 3 mangoes cost ₱44, how much will a dozen cost? __________________________
15. Which has a greater area, a rectangular garden that is 40 m by 30 m or a square garden
that is 35 m on a side? ___________________
16. Find the difference between the largest and the smallest 4-digit numbers. _____________
17. How many right angles are formed by 2 lines that are perpendicular? ________________
18. What is the sum of the odd numbers between 10 and 18? __________________
19. A 5-liter can of oil costs ₱445. How much does ½ liter of oil cost? __________________
20. Six ponkans cost ₱45 and 6 apples cost ₱51. How much do 2 ponkans and 2 apples
cost? ______________________________
21. Jelou has 9 ₱20-bills and 5 ₱10-coins. Jolie has ₱65 more than Jelou. How much do the
two girls have altogether? ______________________________
22. Fred is 12 years old. His age is 3 years less than one-third his father’s age. How old is
the father? ________________________________
23. The three angles of a triangle are consecutive multiples of 5. What is the biggest angle?
________
24. A number multiplied by 8 and divided by 3 gives 40. What is the number? ____________
25. The longer side of a rectangle is twice the shorter side. If the perimeter is 36 dm, how
long is the shorter side? _______________________________

G O O D L U C K
MATHEMATICS QUIZ
GRADE V

Name: __________________________________School: ____________________________


Direction: Read and solve the following problems. Write your answer on the space provided.

1. What is N in 15N = 225? __________________


2. How many 25 centavo pieces are equal to ₱37.50? ______________________
3. A blouse marked ₱180 was bought at a discount of 15%. How much was the
discount? ________________________
4. What is the reciprocal of 0.9? _________________________
5. If two sides of a parallelogram are 6 cm and 12 cm long, what is its perimeter? ____________
6. Express 0.64 as a fraction in lowest terms. ____________________________
7. What is the sum of the prime numbers between 50 and 60? _________________________
8. The sum of 7 consecutive numbers is 105. What is the biggest number? __________________
9. If 85% of the 60 questions in Mathematics test are on problem solving, how many questions are
on problem solving? __________________________
10. What is the smallest whole number that will make N-7>35 true? _______________
11. Observe the sequence below: 3,8,13,18…..What is the 20th term in the sequence? ______
12. The sides of a triangle have measures in the ratio 5:8:10. If the perimeter of a triangle is 46cm,
What is the length of the longest side? _________________________
13. Find the value of (23 +102 - 52 ) 2 x 40. _________________________
14. If the base of the closed top box is a pentagon, how many sides does the net of the box
have? ____________________
15. How many 6.5 cm pieces of ribbon can be cut from a roll 20 m long? _____________________
16. The rooms in a hotel is numbered 201 to 601. How many odd numbered rooms are there? ______
17. There are 484 Grade V pupils in a school. If the ratio of boys to girls is 5:6, how many
girls are there? ___________________
18. Find two numbers with a sum of 42 and a difference of 12.
_______________________________
19. A toy robot was marked ₱885 was sold at 15% discount. How much was paid for it?___________
20. The perimeter of a rectangle is 42cm. If the length is twice the width, what is the
area? ____________________________
21. The product of two numbers is 15 5/6 . If one number is 3 1/3, what is the other? _____________
22. Of the boys who tried out for a basketball team, 65% passed. If 13 players made the team,
how many boys tried out? _______________________________
23. A blouse is on sale at ₱150 is 60% off its regular price. Find the regular price. _______________
24. In a class of 64, the votes of 3 candidates are in the ratio 4:5:7. How many votes did the
winner get? ________________
25. Jolie gives 1/6 of her marbles to Jelou and 20 to Janli. Jolie’s remaining marbles are now 55.
How
many marbles does Jolie have at first? ______________________
26. A sales agent earns 5% commission selling cooking utensils. If she earned ₱13 000 last month,
what was the value of her total sales? __________________
27. Tom, Joe and Roy together have ₱150. ₱4 more than 1/3 of the money is Tom’s. Of the
remaining money, Joe has ₱8 more than Roy. How much does Roy have? __________________
28. A group of 20 people attended a play. Adult tickets cost ₱50 and children’s ticket cost
₱30. If they paid ₱740, how many adults were in the group? ______________________
29. The length of a rectangle is 2 cm more than twice its width. If its perimeter is 22 cm, what
is its length? ________________________
30. A box whose volume is 80 cubic cm has length, width and height in the ratio 1:2:5. If each of the
length, width and height is increased by 2 cm, how many cubic centimetres will the volume
be increased? __________________________
G O O D L U C K

MATHEMATICS QUIZ
GRADE VI

Name: ___________________________________School: ____________________________

Direction: Read and solve the following problems. Write your answer on the space provided.

1. The clock reads 4 o’clock. What is the degree measure of the angle formed by the
hands of the clock? _______________________________
2. Julia had 60 paperback books. She gave 2/3 of the books for the Book Lovers Club. How many did Julia
keep? _____________________
3. ¼ is how many hundredths? __________________________
4. A club has triangular prism hole that goes from one face to the opposite face. How many faces
does the resulting figure have? __________________________
5. A class with 48 pupils ordered fruit juices. 1/3 of them ordered grape juice, ½ ordered orange juice and the
rest ordered apple juice. How many pupils ordered apple juice? ________________
6. Tom finished painting a 2/9 of a wall in 1 hour. How long will it take him to paint the
whole wall? __________________
7. By how much is 8 greater than 4 ¾? ____________________________
8. Write 5 x 103 + 9 x 10 + 8 as one number. _____________________________
n 40
9. If = , what is n? _________________
16 64
10. Express the product of 50 000 x 60 in scientific notation. ________________________________
11. 20% of 93.75 is what percent of 75? _____________________________
12. Louei got 72% after missing 7 items. How many items were in the test? ____________________
13. If the area of a square is 900 square cm, what is its perimeter? ____________________________
14. Along the highway, a car traveled 90km/h for 3 hours and 80 km/h for 2 hours. What was
the average speed of the car? ______________________________
15. Divide 1.96 by 0.03 and give the answer to the nearest hundredth. ___________________
16. Laptops are on sale at a discount of 12% on the marked price of ₱36 500. What is the
sale price? _______________________
17. Imagine a cube. If the sum of the edges is 108 cm, find its total surface area. _________________
18. T-shirts selling regularly for ₱300 are on sale at 25% discount. How much will ½ dozen
t-shirt cost? ________________________
19. Last year’s enrolment in Grade VI class was 220. This year the number of enrollees increased by 35%.
How many grade VI pupils are enrolled now? ___________________
20. A baby dress needs 2.5 dm of lace. How many baby dresses can be adorned with 12 m
of lace? _______________________________
21. The sum of 3 whole numbers A, B, and c is 69. Suppose that a is 20% more than B while B is 20% less
than C. Find the value of C. _______________________________
22. In a Grade VI class, each pupil likes Maths or Science or both subjects. There are 26 pupils who likes
Maths and 30 pupils who like Science. If 14 pupils like both Maths and Science, how many pupils were in
the class? ________________________
23. What must have been the average of Leny in her first 3 tests so that her average score in the 4 tests was 86
when she scored 95 in her 4th test? ______________________
24. A cube with a volume of 64 cubic centimetres is divided into 8 congruent cubes. What is the length of a
side of a smaller cube? _____________________
25. A woman spent 2/3 of her money. She lost 2/3 of the remainder and then had ₱200 left. With how much
money did she start? _________________________________
26. In a barn, there are chickens and goats. If there are 36 heads and 102 feet, how many chickens are there?
__________________________________
27. Multiply the 12th multiple of 6 by the prime number between 61 and 71 and divide the product by 2, what is
the result?___________________________________
28. A box contains 32 coins. If half of them are 5-peso coins and the other half are 10-peso coins, how much is
in the box? _____________________________
29. Find the value of 5 [ 5 x (41-36) – (8+14) ] . ________________________________
30. The average of 4 numbers is 67.5. When one number was removed, the average became 65. What number
was removed? _______________________________

KEY ANSWER FOR MATHEMATICS QUIZ

GRADE I GRADE II GRADE III


1. 809 1. 225 1. 8 652
2. 2000 2. 16 2. 754
3. 11 3. 37 3. 20
4. 48 4. 135 sq. m 4. Php 295.00
5. 21 5. 66 and 68 5. Php 84.50
6. 31 6. 310 6. 225 sq. cm
7. 32 7. Php 74.50 7. 6
8. 6 8. I 8. 458
9. 9:20 9. 60 9. 5 and 15
10. 101 10. 3 10. 54 cm
11. 17 11. 14 dm 11. 12
12. 26 12. 18 12. 75 cm
13. 472 13. 1 13. 7
14. 36 14. 45 minutes 14. Php 945.00
15. 115 15. 513 15. 75
16. Php 5.00 16. 47 16. 100
17. 10 17. 40 m 17. 18
18. Php 30.00 18. 18 18. 150
19. 17 years old 19. 18 19. 12:02 pm
20. 45 20. 21 20. 12
21. 9
22. 30
23. Php 233.00
24. 12:45 pm
25. Php 625.00

GRADE IV GRADE V GRADE VI


1. 44 and 45 1. 15 1. 120°
2. 15 2. 150 2. 20
3. 100 3. Php 27.00 3. 25
4. 8 652 4. 10/9 or 1 1/9 4. 9
5. 65 cm 5. 36 cm 5. 8
6. acute 6. 16/25 6. 4 ½
7. 34 kg 7. 112 7. 3 ¼
8. 5 8. 18 8. 5 098
9. 6 and 16 9. 51 9. 10
10. 100 10. 43 10. 3 x 106
11. 15 11. 98 11. 25
12. 100 12. 20 cm 12. 25
13. 19 and 30 13. 3 13. 120 cm
14. Php 176.00 14. 18 14. 86 km/h
15. Square garden 15. 307 15. 65.33
16. 8 999 16. 201 16. Php 32 120
17. 4 17. 264 17. 486 sq. cm
18. 56 18. 15 and 27 18. Php 1 350
19. Php 44.50 19. Php 752.25 19. 297
20. Php 32.00 20. 98 sq. cm 20. 48
21. Php 525.00 21. 19/4 or 4 ¾ 21. 25
22. 45 years old 22. 20 22. 42
23. 65° 23. Php 250.00 23. 83
24. 15 24. 28 24. 2 cm
25. 6 dm 25. 90 25. Php 1 800
26. Php 260.00 26. 21
27. Php 44.00 27. 2 412
28. 7 28. Php 240
29. 8 cm 29. 15
30. 208 cubic cm 30. 75

2015 DISTRICT MATHEMATICS FESTIVAL

MATHEMATICS RELAY FOR ELEMENTARY

Round 1
Contestant # 1 (Grade III)
Apples cost Php 12.50 each. How many can my Php 100
buy? Answer: 8

Contestant #2 (Grade IV)


Let x= answer of contestant #1.
If a boat travelled 560 km in x hours, what was its speed
in km per hour?
Answer: 70 or 70 kph

Contestant #3 (Grade V)
Let y = answer of contestant # 2.
How many twenty-five centavo pieces are equal to y pesos?
Answer: 280
__________________________________________________________

Contestant # 4 (Grade VI)


Let z = answer of contestant # 3
Three loaves of bread cost z pesos. How much do 2 loaves
cost? Answer: Php 186.67
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Round 2
Contestant # 1 (Grade IV)
A box contains 32 coins. If half of them are 5-peso coins
and the other half are 10-peso coins, how much is in the box?
Answer: Php 240.00

Contestant #2 (Grade V)
Let x= answer of contestant #1.
A toy robot marked x was sold at 15% discount. How much
was paid for it?
Answer: Php 204.00

_________________________________________________________________

Contestant #3 (Grade VI)


Let y = answer of contestant # 2.
Louei has an allowance of y week for lunch in school. If she
spends Php 35 a day for 5 days, how much of her money remains at
the end of the week?
Answer: Php 29.00

Contestant # 4 (Grade III)


Let z = answer of contestant # 3
I have 30-one peso coins. Alice has z more 1 peso coins than I
have. How much money do we have altogether?
Answer: Php 89.00
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Round 3
Contestant # 1 (Grade V)
In a class of 64, the votes of 3 candidates are in the ratio of
4:5:7. How many votes did the winner get?
Answer: 28

Contestant #2 (Grade VI)


Let x= answer of contestant #1.
How many 6.5 cm pieces can be cut from a roll x
metres long?
Answer: 430

Contestant #3 (Grade V)
Let y = answer of contestant # 2.
A can contains y ml of cola. A packet contains 250 ml of
fruit juice. How many packets of fruit juice will equal the amount of 25
can of cola?
Answer: 43

Contestant # 4 (Grade VI)


Let z = answer of contestant # 3
Jolie has z stamps . That is 7 more than twice the number of
Jelou’s stamps. How many stamps does Jelou has? Answer: 18
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Round 4
Contestant # 1 (Grade VI)
Three numbers are in the ratio of 2:4:6. If their sum
108, find the biggest one.
Answer: 54

Contestant #2 (Grade III)


Let x= answer of contestant #1.
6 ponkans cost Php 45 and 6 apples cost x pesos.
How much do 2 ponkans and 2 apples cost?
Answer: Php 33.00

Contestant #3 (Grade IV)


Let y = answer of contestant # 2.(Disregard the unit)
A courtyard is y m by 27 m. How many squares of side 5
dm can be drawn on it?
Answer: 3 564

Contestant # 4 (Grade VI)


Let z = answer of contestant # 3
Dave wants to buy a watch worth z pesos. He has
Saved 65% of the cost. How much more does he need?
Answer: Php 1 247.40

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Round 5
Contestant # 1 (Grade III)
Jerry’s condominium is 38th floor from the ground and
28thfloor from the top. How many floors are there in Jerry’s
condominium building?
Answer: 65
__________________________________________________________________

Contestant #2 (Grade IV)


Let x= answer of contestant #1.
Joana got x % on a Math test. How many items did she
answer correctly if there were 60 items in the test?
Answer: 39

Contestant #3 (Grade V)
Let y = answer of contestant # 2.
In a barn, there are chickens and goats. If there are y
heads and 110 feet, how many chickens are there?
Answer: 23

Contestant # 4 (Grade VI)


Let z = answer of contestant # 3.
A picture 32 cm by z cm is framed on a piece of colored
cardboard 36 cm by 28 cm. What is the area of the cardboard seen?
Answer: 272 sq. cm

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Round 6
Contestant # 1 (Grade IV)
The area of a square is 625 square cm. What is its
perimeter?
Answer: 100 cm

Contestant #2 (Grade V)
Let x= answer of contestant #1.(Disregard the unit)
Ms. Manuel is putting a fence around her rectangular
yard, 15 m by 10.5 m. If the fencing cost x pesos per metre, how
much will she spend?
Answer: Php 5 100

Contestant #3 (Grade VI)


Let y = answer of contestant # 2.
In a contest, Janlie won y. He gave ¼ of the money to
her mother. If the mother spent half of what she received for groceries,
How much did she spend?
Answer: Php 637.50

Contestant # 4 (Grade III)


Let z = answer of contestant # 3.
Luiza’s father gave her z to start a savings account. She
then puts in Php 75 a week. How many weeks will it take Luisa to have
at least Php 2 400?
Answer: 23.5

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Round 7
Contestant # 1 (Grade V)
The product of 2 whole numbers is 48. What is their
greatest possible sum?
Answer: 49

Contestant #2 (Grade VI)


Let x= answer of contestant #1.
What is the sum of 2/3 of 27 plus4/7 of x?
Answer: 46

Contestant #3 (Grade III)


Let y = answer of contestant # 2.
John counted y chicken legs and 72cow legs. How many
animals were there?

Answer: 41

Contestant # 4 (Grade IV)


Let z = answer of contestant # 3.
Which has a greater area, a square garden that is 35 cm
on a side or a rectangular garden that is z m by 30 m?
Answer: Rectangular garden

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Round 8
Contestant # 1 (Grade VI)
An oven toaster sells for Php 620. At a bargain sale, the
price is 30% lower. How much is the discount in such 3 toasters?

Contestant #2 (Grade III)


Let x= answer of contestant #1.
Grace had some money. On her birthday, mother gave her
Php 250 and her older brother gave her Php 125. She then had x.
How much had she at first?

Contestant #3 (Grade IV)


Let y = answer of contestant # 2.
To make lumpiang shanghai, mother needs ¾ kilo of pork.
If a kilo of pork costs y, how much will a ¾ kilo cost?

Contestant # 4 (Grade V)
Let z = answer of contestant # 3.
3 kilograms of mangoes cost z while 5 kilograms of guava
cost Php 180. How much will you pay if you buy 3 kg of guava and 2 kg
of mango?

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KEY ANSWER

Contestant # Round 1 Round 2


1 8 Php 240.00
2 70 Php 204.00
3 280 Php 29.00
4 Php 186.67 Php 89.00

Contestant # Round 3 Round 4


1 28 54
2 430 Php 33.00
3 43 3 564
4 18 Php 1 247.40

Contestant # Round 5 Round 6


1 65 100 cm
2 39 Php 5 100
3 23 Php 637.50
4 272 sq. cm 23.5

Contestant # Round 7 Round 8


1 49 Php 558.00
2 46 Php 183.00
3 41 Php 137.35
4 Rectangular garden Php 199.50

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
MAGSAYSAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Lingayen

November __ , 2015

DR. CARMINA C. GUTIEREZ

Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division

Schools Division Office I Pangasinan

Attention:

Dr. Wilma S. Carrera

Education Program Supervisor I

In-Charge of Mathematics

Madam:

In view of the holding of Lingayen I District Mathematics Festival on November 25, 2015
at the Lingayen I Central School, we would like to request your presence to give an Inspirational
Message to our dear mathematics lovers and pupil-contestants.

We believe that you can surely spark the day of all the participants.

In anticipation of a positive response, from you we say thank you and God bless.

Very truly yours,


LOUELLA P. MANUEL
Mathematics Focal Person

Noted:

DR. OFELIA S. URAYAN

School Head In-Charge, Mathematics

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
District of Lingayen I
Lingayen, Pangasinan
_____________________________________________________________________________
PERMIT TO CONDUCT DISTRICT MATHEMATICS FESTIVAL
(ELEMENTARY)

November ___, 2015

MARIA CELIA JUNIO-FERNANDEZ, Ed. D.


Schools Division Superintendent
Division of Pangasinan I
Lingayen, Pangasinan

Dear Madam,
Warmest greetings!
The undersigned has the honor to request permission to conduct the 2015
District Mathematics Festival at Lingayen I Central School on November 25, 2015
at 8:00 A.M. based on the following reasons:
* To awaken greater interest in and appreciation of arts in Mathematics
among the pupils in the district.
* To identify and encourage mathematically inclined pupils to enhance their
mathematical skill.
*To determine the contestants who will represent the district in the division
level.
Subject Area: Mathematics School Year: 2015-2016
Attached is the proposed Program of Activities duly signed and
recommended by the School Head In-Charge and the District Supervisor.

Respectfully yours,

LOUELLA P. MANUEL
Focal Person
Recommending Approval:

OFELIA S. URAYAN, Ed. D. TERESITA C. VELASCO, Ed. D.


School Head In-Charge District Supervisor
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
After evaluation of your reasons and Program of Activities, your request is hereby GRANTED
provided that the corrections and suggestions are to be included in the final form of your work.

WILMA S. CARRERA, Ed. D.


Education Program Supervisor I

TEODORA V. NABOR, D.A.


Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Chairman, Personnel Selection Committee

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