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Grade 5 Math Challenge 2010 Orals

This document contains a math challenge for grade 5 students involving division problems presented orally. It includes expressing fractions as decimals, writing expressions in standard notation, ratio problems, speed calculations, factorizations, and multi-step word problems testing ratios, differences, products, and perimeters. Students are given various times limits to solve the problems ranging from 30 seconds to 1 minute.
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Grade 5 Math Challenge 2010 Orals

This document contains a math challenge for grade 5 students involving division problems presented orally. It includes expressing fractions as decimals, writing expressions in standard notation, ratio problems, speed calculations, factorizations, and multi-step word problems testing ratios, differences, products, and perimeters. Students are given various times limits to solve the problems ranging from 30 seconds to 1 minute.
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  • 2010 Math Challenge Grade 5 Division Orals: Includes various math problems related to division for Grade 5, focusing on expressing fractions and solving proportion-related questions.
  • 30-second question: Presents quick math problems designed to test division and problem-solving skills under a time constraint.
  • 60-minute: Provides a longer, more complex math problem aimed at testing higher-order thinking and extended problem-solving abilities within a time limit.

2010 Math Challenge Grade 5 Division Orals

1. Express 3/8 as decimal [0.375]


2. What fraction in lowest terms is equal to 45% [9/20]
3. Write 5x 105 + 7 x 104 + 6 x 102 + 8 in standard notation. [570 608]
4. Two numbers are in the ratio of 5:12. The bigger number is 108, what is the smaller?
5. If a boat traveled 560 km in 8 hrs, what is its speed in kilometers per hour? [70 km/h]
6. What number is 25 more than the product of 12 and 15? [205]
7. What is N in 15N =225? [15]
8. What is the number with a prime factorization of 2 3 x 32 x 5? [360]
9. How many 25 centavo pieces are equal to P37.50? [150]
10. Express the product of 50 000 x 60 in scientific notation. [3 x 10 6]
11. What is the prime factorization of 240? [2 4 x 32 x 5]

30-second question

1. Robert mixes 3 bags of sand with 2 bags of cement. How many bags of sand should he mix with
12 bags of cement? [18]
2. Find the difference of [8 3/5 x 3] – 18 1/2. [7 3/10]
3. Three loaves of bread cost P127.50; how much do 2 loaves cost? [P85]
4. A machine stamps 250 envelopes in 1 2/3 minutes. How many can it stamp in 1 min? [19/4 or 4
¾]
5. The product of two numbers is 15 5/6. If one number is 3 1/3, what is the other?
6. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 53 cm. If the base is 17 cm, find the length of each leag.
[18 cm]

60-minute

1. Nine times Eva’s age

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