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MATHEMATICS 6

READING AND
WRITING
NUMBERS
Read the following numbers.

6
Write the following numbers.

6
Read the following numbers.
Read the following numbers.
Read the following numbers.
Write the following numbers.
Read the following numbers.
Write the following numbers.
Read the following numbers.

10:5
Write the following numbers.

10:5
Write the following numbers.

Three hundred billion, two hundred million, five hundred


twenty thousand, three hundred sixty-one.

Five hundred billion, four hundred million, three hundred


thirty thousand, three hundred seventy-one.
Write the following numbers.

Two hundred eighty-six thousand, seven hundred twenty-


three and nine thousandths.

Seven hundred fifty-two thousand, six hundred seventy-


four and twenty five hundredths.
Write the following numbers.

Nine hundred thirty-nine and forty-two hundredths.

Five thousand, four hundred ninety-one and eight tenths.


Write the following numbers.

Nine hundred thirty-nine and forty-two hundredths.

Five thousand, four hundred ninety-one and eight tenths.


Write the following numbers.

Five percent of N is equal to three hundred five.

Forty percent of N is equal to two hundred forty.


Write the following numbers.

Eight percent of N is equal to seven hundred fifty.

Forty percent of N is equal to three hundred forty.


Write the following numbers.

Five and one-half

Three and two-third


Write the following numbers.

Seven and three-forth

Nine and three-fifth


Write the following numbers.

Twelve is to thirty

Four is to eight
Write the following numbers.

Ten is to twenty

Twelve is to Sixteen
PLACE VALUE

Place value is the value of a digit


 determined by its position in a number.
PLACE VALUE

Place value is the value of a digit


 determined by its position in a number.
PLACE VALUE
PLACE VALUE
2,310,005

2 3 1 0 0 0 5
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

__________________
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

ones
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

__________________
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

Tens
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

________________
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

Hundreds
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

________________
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

Thousands
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

_________________
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

Ten thousands
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

_________________
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

Hundred thousands
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

_________________
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

2,453,283

Millions
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

1. 324,560
2. 1,230,003
3. 2,003,452
4. 198,042
5. 305,540
Write the place value of the underlined digits.

1. 2,340,730
2. 1,450,054
3. 3,653,076
4. 432,854
5. 285,422
1. Clara bought a necklace for 1,500 pesos and a bracelet for
2,000 pesos at a clearance sale. How much money did she
spend in all?

A How much money did she spend in all?


G Necklace for 1,500 pesos, bracelet for 2,000 pesos
O addition
N 1,500 + 2,000 = N
S 1,500 + 2,000 = 3,500
A 3,500 pesos
2. Anna bought two buckets. One bucket can hold 6 gallons of
water, and the other can hold 8 gallons.
How many gallons of water can both the buckets hold together?

A How many gallons of water can both the buckets hold together?

G 6 gallons, 8 gallons

O Addition

N 6+8=N

S 6 + 8 = 14

A 14 gallons
2. Anna bought two buckets. One bucket can hold 6 gallons of
water, and the other can hold 8 gallons. How many gallons of water
can both the buckets hold together?

A How many gallons of water can both the buckets hold together?
G 6 gallons, 8 gallons
O addition
N 6+8=N
S 6 + 8 = 14
A 14 gallons
3. June and Mark went to an ice cream parlor. June ate 3 scoops of
vanilla ice cream, and Mark ate
4 scoops of chocolate-chip ice cream. How many scoops of ice
cream did they eat altogether?

A How many scoops of ice cream did they eat altogether?


G 3 scoops of vanilla ice cream, 4 scoops of chocolate-chip ice cream
O Addition
N 3+4=N
S 3+4=7
A 7 scoops of ice cream
4. A box contains 9 bars of white chocolate and 9 bars of dark
chocolate. How many bars of chocolate
does the box have in total?

A How many bars of chocolate does the box have in total?


G 9 bars of white chocolate, 9 bars of dark chocolate
O Addition
N 9+9=N
S 9 + 9 = 18
A 18 bars of chocolate
5. There are 1030 books in the library. We bought 67 more books
for the library. How many books are there in the library now?

A How many books are there in the library now?


G 1,030 books, 67 books
O Addition
N 1,030 + 67 = N
S 1,030 + 67 = 1,097
A 1,097 books
6. After giving ₱1,085 to his wife, Simon had ₱746 left. How much
money had he at first?

A How much money had he at first?


G ₱1,085 given to his wife, ₱746 left to Simon
O Addition
N 1,085 + 746 = N
S 1,085 + 746 = 1,831
A ₱ 1,831
7. Margaret sold 1,392 meatballs on Friday. She sold 1,940 more
meatballs on Saturday than on Friday. How many meatballs did she
sell on Saturday?

A
G
O
N
S
A
8. A bus is traveling from Bulacan to Manila with 36 passengers on
board. If 14 of them get off, how many passengers are still there?

A
G
O
N
S
A
8. Bette posted 22 recipes on her blog in July 2016. The following
month, she posted 38 recipes on her blog. How many more recipes
did Bette post in August than she did in July?

A
G
O
N
S
A

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