Mathematics Lecture Notes
Mathematics Lecture Notes
Lecture Notes
ARITHMETIC
Operation on Integers
Addition
In adding integers with the same sign, add the numbers and copy the sign of the given numbers.
Example:
a) (-3) + (-6) = -9 b) 2 + 5 = 7
In adding integers with opposite signs, subtract the numbers and copy the sign of the larger number.
Example:
a) (-12) + 8 = -4 b) 18 + (-15) = 3
Subtraction
In subtracting integers, change the sign of the subtrahend. Then, proceed to the steps in adding integers.
Example:
Multiplication/Division
The sign of the product/quotient of two integers with the same sign is positive (+).
Examples:
a) (-3) (-3) = 9 b) 4 / 2 = 2
The sign of the product/quotient of two integers with opposite signs is negative (-).
Examples:
Distributive Law
(A + B) C = AC + BC
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C. Least Common Multiple (LCM)
The LCM of two or more numbers is the smallest number which is the common multiple among the
numbers.
i) 18 = 3 x 3x 2 24 = 3 x 2 x 2 x 2
ii) The common factor is 3 and 2, so delete these in one of the factors
iii) LCM is equal to 3 x 3 x 2 x 2 x 2 or 72
D. Divisibility
A number is divisible by a certain number if the remainder of their quotient is equal to
zero.
Example: The last two digits of the number 528 is 28 which is divisible by 4, therefore 528
is divisible by 4.
Example: 222 is an even number which makes it divisible by 2. The sum of its digits is
equal to 6 which is divisible by 3. Since it is both divisible by 2 and 3, 222 is divisible by 6.
Example: The last three digits of 6328 is 328 which is divisible by 8, therefore 6328 is
divisible by 8.
((2 x 5) + 3) / 5 = 13/5
Multiplication of fractions
In multiplying fractions, multiply the numerators together for the numerator of the product
and the denominators together for the denominator of he product.
Example:
5/8 x 3/7 = 15/56
Division of fractions
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The division of fraction is changed to multiplication of fraction by changing the divisor into
its reciprocal and proceeding as in multiplication.
Example:
¾ / 4/5 = ¾ x 5/4 = 15/16
Addition/Subtraction of fractions
When the fractions have the same denominator, add or subtract the numerators and write
the result over the common denominator.
Example:
2/15 + 6/15 = 8/15
When the fractions have different denominators, express the fraction to equivalent
fractions having a common denominator. Find the Least Common Denominator. The LCD of the
desired fraction is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the given denominators.
Example:
Example:
3 ½ + 4 2/6 = 3 3/6 + 4 2/6 = 7 5/6
Lowest Term
A fraction is n its lowest term if the numerator and the denominator are prime to each
other. Two numbers are prime to each other when the only common divisor or factor is 1.
To express a fraction in its lowest terms, divide the numerator and denominator by a
factor common to both until the only common divisor is 1.
Example:
24/36 = (24/12) / (36/12) = 2/3
Equivalent Fractions
F. Decimals
Addition of Decimals
In adding decimals, write the given numbers so that the decimal point falls in line or
arranged in one column. Then proceed as in addition of whole numbers and place the decimal
point to the sum in the same column as the other decimal points.
32.8
+ 5.235
122.2
160.235
Subtraction of Decimals
Write the given numbers so that the decimal point falls in line or arranged in one column.
Then proceed as in subtraction of whole numbers and place the decimal point to the difference in
the same column as the other decimal points. If the minuend contains fewer figures after the
decimal point than the subtrahend, annex zeroes.
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- 2.34
10.16
Multiplication of Decimals
To multiply a decimal, multiply as in whole numbers; then, beginning from the right of the
product, move the decimal point to the left depending on the number of decimal places of both
factors.
Division of Decimals
To divide a decimal, divide as in whole numbers and place the decimal point in the
quotient above the point in the dividend.
When the divisor is a decimal fraction, convert the divisor into a whole number by moving
the decimal point to the right of it, and move also the decimal point of the dividend.
G. Percent
Percent is only another name for hundredths. Since percent means hundredths, it can be
converted to a decimal or a fraction.
Fraction to Decimal
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
Decimal to Percent
Move the decimal point two places to the right and write the % sign.
Fraction to Percent
First, change the fraction to decimal by dividing and then change the decimal to percent
by moving the decimal point and writing the % sign.
Percent to Decimal
Move the decimal point two places to the left and remove the % sign.
Decimal to Fraction
Write the decimal number as the numerator of the fraction. The denominator of the
fraction will be the last place value in the decimal.
Percent to Fraction
Write the percent as the numerator of a fraction with a denominator of 100.
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Example: In a class of 25 students, 10 are male. We can describe this statement by saying:
NOTE: In verbal problems concerning fractions, decimals and percents, the word “of” usually means
multiplication.
To find the percent of a certain number, express the percent as a decimal and multiply.
Example:
a) 5% of 600 = 0.05 x 600 = 30
b) 20% of 50 = 0.20 x 50 = 10
To find what percent one number is of another number, divide the first number by the second and
express the result as percent.
Example:
a) Find what percent 25 is of 625
25/625 = 0.04 or 4%
To find a number when a certain percent is given, express the percent as a decimal and divide
the known part of the number by the decimal.
Example:
a) 15 is 25% of what number?
15 / 0.25 = 60
Example:
a) A farmer harvested 60 cavans of palay last year and 80 cavans this year. What is the percent of
increase?
80 – 60 = 20
20/60 = 33 1/3 %
b) A farmer harvested 80 cavans of palay last year and 60 cavans this year. Find the percent of decrease.
80 – 60 = 20
20/80 = 25%
Proportion – formed when we express the fact that one ratio is equal to another
Example:
2:4 = 3:6
2/4 = 3/6
2(6) = 3(4)
12 = 12
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Kinds of Proportion
a) Direct Proportion
If two quantities are related in a manner that an increase or decrease in one will produce
the same kind of change in the other, the two quantities are directly proportional with each other.
Example: Ms. Ramirez used 15 meters of cloth for 6 dresses. How many meters will be used for
10 dresses?
15:6 = n:10
15/6 = n/10
6n = 150
N = 25 meters
b) Indirect Proportion
If two quantities are related in a manner where an increase or decrease in one will produce
an opposite change in the other, then the two quantities are inversely proportional with each
other.
Example: If 40 men can build a house for 15 days, how long will 20 men do the same work?
40:20 = n:15
40/20 = n/15
20n = 600
N = 30 days
c) Partitive Proportion
This proportion is used when a number is divided into parts proportional to a given ratio.
3 + 4 + 5 = 12
I. Consecutive Numbers
Example:
a) 1,2,3,4 b) 2,4,6,8
The average of consecutive numbers is the average of the smallest and largest number.
Example:
a) 2,4,6,8
(2 + 8) / 2 = 10 / 2 = 5
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No. of terms = (242 -21 + 1) = 222
Sum = 222 x 131.5 = 29193
bn or b^n
where b = base
n = exponent
Example:
3^4=3x3x3x3
= 81
Laws of Exponent
bm x bn = bm+n
Example: 33 x 34 = 3(3+4) = 37
(bm)^n = bmn
ambm = (ab)^m
Example: 22 x 32 = (6)2
NOTE:
a) b0 = 1 , for any non-zero value of b
Example:
10800 = 1
b) b-n = 1/bn
Example:
25-2 = 1/252 = 1/625
1
2 2 2
Laws of Radicals
> n
a n b n ab
Example: 2
9 2 16 2 9 16 12
n
a n a
>
n
b b
3
216 3 216
Example:
3
2
27 27
K. Multiplication Shortcuts
To save time and effort
a) Multiplying by 10 or a multiple of 10
When a number is multiplied by 10 or by a multiple of 10 (100, 1000, etc.), move the
decimal point of the number as many places to the right as there are zeroes in the multiple of 10.
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Example:
22.5 x 10 = 225
22.5 x 100 = 2250
22.5 x 1000 = 22500
Example:
22.5 x 0.1 = 2.25
22.5 x 0.01 = 0.225
22.5 x 0.001 = 0.0225
c) Multiplying two numbers that both end with 5 and whose lefthand digits are the same.
Two numbers ending with five when multiplied shall always have 25 for its rightmost
digits. The lefthand digits of the product will be obtained by multiplying the lefthand digit of the
multiplicand by a number which is the same digit increased by 1.
Example:
25 x 25 = 2<5> x 2<5>
= 6<25>
The rightmost digits, 5 and 5 were multiplied to get 25. The lefthand digit 2, was
multiplied by 3 (2 increased by 1) which gives a result of 6. Putting these together, the result is
625.
45 x 45 = 4<5> x 4<5>
= 20 <25>
The rightmost digits, 5 and 5 were multiplied to get 25. The lefthand digit 4, was
multiplied by 5 (4 increased by 1) which gives a result of 20. Putting these together, the result is
2025.
d) Multiplying two numbers whose rightmost digits make a sum of 10 and whose lefthand digits are
the same.
When multiplying such numbers, we multiply the rightmost digits of the two numbers. The
other digit shall be multiplied by a number which is the same digit increased by 1.
Example:
36 x 34 = 3<6> x 3<4>
= 12<24>
The rightmost digits, 6 and 4, were multiplied and gave the result of 24. The lefthand digit
3, was multiplied by 4 (3 increased by 1) and gave a result of 12. Putting these together, the
result is 1224.
*If the rightmost digits are 9 and 1, we will write its product as “09”.
The rightmost digits, 9 and 1 were multiplied to get 09. The other digit 4, was multiplied
by 5 (4 increased by 1) to get 20. Putting these together, we get 2009.
Example:
a) 23 x 11 = 2 5 3
For the middle part,
2+3 = 5
b) 59 x 11 = 6 4 9
For the middle part.
5+9 = 14
1 will added to the lefthand digit which is 5
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5+1 = 6
The answer will then be 649.
ALGEBRA
ALGEBRA
Algebra is a branch of mathematics concerning the study of structure, relation and quantity. The
name is derived from the treatise written by the Persian mathematician, astronomer, astrologer and
geographer, Muhammad bin Mūsā al-Khwārizmī titled Kitab al-Jabr wa-l-Muqabala (meaning "The Book of
Compulsion and Encountering" "The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing"),
which provided symbolic operations for the systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations.
Together with geometry, analysis, combinatorics, and number theory, algebra is one of the main
branches of mathematics. Elementary algebra is often part of the curriculum in secondary education and
provides an introduction to the basic ideas of algebra, including effects of adding and multiplying numbers,
the concept of variables, definition of polynomials, along with factorization and determining their roots.
In addition to working directly with numbers, algebra covers working with symbols, variables, and
set elements. Addition and multiplication are viewed as general operations, and their precise definitions
lead to structures such as groups, rings and fields.
A variable is a letter that represents a number. Since it represents a number, you treat it just like
you do a number when you do various mathematical operations involving variables.
“x” is a very common variable that is used in algebra, but you can use any letter (a, b, c, d, ....) to
be a variable.
You evaluate an expression by replacing the variable with the given number and performing the
indicated operation.
Sometimes, you find yourself having to write out your own algebraic expression based on the wording of a
problem.
Addition: sum, plus, add to, added to, more than, increased by, total
Subtraction: difference of, minus, subtracted from, less than, decreased by, less, diminished by
Multiplication: product, times, multiply, twice, thrice, of
Division: quotient divide, into, ratio
A. To simplify any given expression, it is advised that one should be guided by the acronym, PEMDAS
(Parentheses- Exponentiation- Multiplication-Division- Addition-Subtraction).
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Example: 21mn = 21nm
C. You may use the following laws of exponents to simplify terms with roots or powers.
POLYNOMIALS
Polynomials are algebraic expressions which is the sum of finite number of terms, each of which
is the product of a finite collection of numbers and variables. A polynomial contains positive integral
exponents.
Polynomials like 3x2 and 5xyz4 which have only one term are called monomials. Those with two
terms like x – 4y are called binomials. 5x3- xy2 + 4 in an example of a trinomial; that is, it is composed
of three terms.
Binomials as Factors
a) Product of Two Binomials
Illustrative examples:
1. (x + 1) (x + 2) = x2 + 3x + 2
2. (x + 5) (x – 7) = x2 – 2x – 35
Note: When multiplying two binomials with only one variable, the middle term is just the sum
of the constant terms where each one takes the operation that precedes it as its sign (i.e., 1
for x + 1, and -7 for x-7).
0 1
1 1
1
2 1 2 1
3 1 3 3 1
4 1 4 6 4 1
5 1 5 10 10 5 1
The numbers on the left indicate the value by which the binomial is being raised.
For example,
“3” is for (x + y)3 and the numbers on its right are the coefficients of the expansion.
So that (x + y)3 = 1x3 + 3x2y + 3xy2 + y3
The literal coefficients are either a single variable raised to the highest exponent or a product
of the two variables whose exponents add up to the original (the exponent of the given).
c. Special Products
For any variable x and a, or any constant a,
(x + a) (x + a) = (x + a)2 = x2 + 2ax + a2
(x – a) (x – a) = (x - a) 2
= x2 + 2ax + a2
(x + a) (x – a) = x - a 2 2
(x + a) (x + b) = x2 + (a + b)x + ab
(x + a) (x2 - ax + a2) = x3 + a3
(x - a) (x2 + ax + a2) = x3 - a3
(x + a)3 = (x3 + 3ax2 +3a2 x + a3)
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(x - a)3 = (x3 - 3ax2 +3a2 x + a3)
The following are some of the points to consider when dividing a polynomial:
1. If the divisor is a monomial (a variable, a constant or a product of variable/s and constant) each
term is to be divided one-by- one.
2. If the divisor is a binomial, the dividend should be written in a decreasing order of
exponent. In case a
3. The division continues step by step until a remainder is reached whose degree is less than the
degree of the divisor. If the remainder is zero, the division is said to be exact.
2x2 – x + 4
3x + 1 / 6x3 – x2 + 11x + 4
- 6x3 + 2x2 2
- 3x + 11x
- - 3x2 - x
12x + 4
- 12x + 4
0
EQUATIONS
There are two important things to note in solving equations (finding the roots or value of the
variable/s that will satisfy the given):
i) If you add or subtract the same algebraic expression to or from each side of an equation, the
resulting equation is equal to the original equation; and
ii) If you multiply of divide both sides of an equation by a nonzero algebraic expression, still the
resulting equation is equivalent of the original equation.
2x + y = 4 (equation 1)
3x + 2y = 6 (equation 2)
Solution:
Using equation 1, solve for y in terms of x, y = -2x + 4 (equation 3)
Now, substitute the value of y obtained in equation 3 to equation 2, then solve for the value of x.
3x + 2 (-2x + 4) = 6
3x + (-4x) + 8 = 6
-x = 6 - 8
-x (-1) = -2 (-1)
x=2
Since y = -2x + 4 (equation 3) and x = 2, by substitution
y = -2(2) + 4
y=0
B. By Elimination through addition or subtraction
Sometimes we can solve two equations by adding them or subtracting one from the
other.
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x = 2.
By subtracting the value of x to either equation 1 or 2 we will be able to find the value of
y.
x + 2y = 4 (equation 1)
2 + 2y = 4
2y = 2
y=1
Solving Quadratic Equations
The method is based on the fact that if a product of an expression is zero, then at least one of the
expressions must be zero.
Note: a quadratic equation will usually have two different solutions, but it is possible to have only one
solution or even no real solution or root.
You can also solve for the value of the variable in a quadratic equation by using the quadratic
formula,
Given ax2 + bx + c = 0 then
x = -b ± √ b2 – 4ac
The quadratic formula will always give you the solution to any quadratic equation, but if you can
factor the equation, factoring will give you the solution in2a
less time. If you can’t find the solution
immediately, then use the formula.
When the given variable in an equation occurs in a square root, cube root, and so on, that is; it
occurs in a radical, the equation is called a radical equation.
In some cases, a suitable operation changes a radical equation into linear or quadratic.
Example: 3
√ 2x – 4 - 2 = 0
(3√ 2x – 4 )3 = (2) 3
2x – 4 = 8
2x = 12
x=6
Note that the most commonly used procedure is to isolate the most complicated radical on one
side of the equation and then eliminate it by raising both sides of the equation to a power equal to the
index of the radical.
Checking is necessary to identify the solution set of the given equation. Sometimes, the value(s)
do not satisfy the given. Those which satisfy the equation are included in the solution set while those
which do not are discarded.
Inequalities
An inequality is a statement involving two expressions separated by one of the inequality symbols
<, ≤, >, ≥ or ≠.
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4. If a < b and c < 0 then ac > bc
5. If a < b and c < d then a + c < b + d
6. If a < b and b < c then a < c
The above principles also applies when the inequality symbol is replaced by >, ≤, >, ≥ or ≠.
The following procedure reverses the sense of inequality symbols, thus making it inconsistent:
Solution: 3 (x + 2) ≥ 2 (5 – x)
3x + 6 ≥ 10 – 2x
3x + 2x ≥ 10 – 6
5x ≥ 4
x ≥ 4/5
Solution: 4x – 10 < 5x – 3
-10 + 3 < 5x – 4x
-7 < x or x > -7
VERBAL PROBLEMS
Verbal Problems are solved by translating them into appropriate algebraic equations. These are
the general steps in solving a verbal problem
Motion Problems
Example:
Two trains start at the same time and travel toward each other from cities 260 miles apart. How
many hours will it take for them to meet if one train travels at 60 mi/h and the other travels at 70 mi/h?
Given:
Rate of train 1: 60 mi/h
Rate of train 2: 70 mi/h
Distance of Stations from each other = 260 mi
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Let:
t = time from when the train starts to when they meet
60t = distance traveled by train 1
70t = distance traveled by train 2
Solution:
60t + 70t = 260
130t = 260
t=2
Work Problems
It is always assumed that workers in the same category work at the same rate.
where:
t1 = time taken by the 1st person
t2 = time taken by the 2nd person
t = time taken by both
the formula can be extended depending on the number of persons involved in the problem
Example
Jamee can clean the house in 6 hours. Christine can do the same job in 5 hours. How long will it
take them to clean the house together?
Counting Problems:
In a public survey done by the SWS 60% owned a mobile phone, 80% owned a landline and 50% owned
both a mobile phone and a landline. What percent of those surveyed owned a mobile phone or a landline?
People who owned a mobile phone or a landline = people who own a mobile phone + people who own a
landline – people who own both a landline and a mobile phone
VARIATION
Direct Variation
If the ratio of two variables is a constant (not zero), then either variable is said to vary directly as the other.
y/x = k
where k is called the constant of variation and can be any constant except zero
Example:
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Solution:
If we are given one set of values of x and y, we can solve for the value of k and in turn find the
corresponding value of y at a certain value of x.
y = kx
5 = 13k
k = 5/13
y = 21(5/13)
y = 8 1/13
Inverse Variation
If the product of two variables x and y is constant (not zero), then x and y is said to vary inversely.
xy = k
Example:
If the volume of a gas varies inversely as the pressure and if the gas occupies 20 cubic centimeter at a
pressure of 40 lb, what is the volume of the gas at a pressure of 50 lb?
Solution:
We have two variables, the volume and the pressure. Knowing one set of values of V and P, we can solve
the constant k.
xy = k
800 = k
Substituting the value of k in the equation VP = k we can get the new volume of the gas at 80 lb.
VP = 800
V = 800/80
V = 10 cc
A sequence is a set of numbers, which obeys a fixed law. In the sequence 3, 6, 9, 12 … 3, 6, 9, 12 are
called terms of the sequence.
Arithmetic Progression
A sequence of numbers, called terms, in which each term after the first is formed from the preceding term
by adding to it a fixed number called the common difference.
an = a1 + (n-1) d
where:
an = last term n = number of terms
a1 = 1st term in the progression d = common difference
Example
Find the 38th term of the series 7,1,-6 . ..
Given:
a1= 7
n = 38
d = -6
Solution:
an = 7 + (38-1) -6
an = 7 + (37) -6
an = -215
The nth term or the last term of an arithmetic progression can be solved by using the formula:
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Sn = (n/2) (a1 + an) or Sn = (n/2) (2a1 + (n-1)d)
Example:
Find the sum of the first 100 terms of the progression 10,7,4 …
Solution:
Given:
a1= 10
n = 100
d = -3
Solution:
Sn = (100/2) (2(10)+ (100-1)-3)
= 50( 20 + 99(-3))
= 78
Geometric Progression
A sequence is a considered a geometric progression when the ratio of two consecutive terms in
the sequence is always the same.
an = a1r(n-1)
where:
r = common ratio
Example:
Write the first 3 terms of the geometric progression in which a n is 5 and r is ½.
a2 = 5(1/2) = 5/2
a3 = 5(1/2)2 = 5/4
the first three terms of the geometric progression are 5, 5/2, 5/4
GEOMETRY
The statements that are deduced (or proved) are known as theorems.
Undefined Terms
“Point”, “line”, and “plane” are terms often used without being defined. Instead, they are simply described
and serve as building blocks for later terminology. A point, which is represented by a dot, has location but
not size; that is, a point has no dimension.
Lines have quality of “straightness” that is not defined but assumed. Whereas a point has no dimensions,
a line is one-dimensional; that is, the distance between any two points on a given line can be measured.
Plane, another undefined term is two-dimensional; that is, it has infinite length and infinite width, but no
thickness.
Notations
↔ “line AB”
AB
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→
AB “ ray AB”
Postulate 1
Through two distinct points, there is exactly one line.
Postulate 2
The measure of any line segment is a unique positive number.
Postulate 3
If Z is a point on AB and A-Z-B, then AZ + ZB = AB.
Postulate 4
Through three non-collinear points, there is exactly one plane.
Postulate 5
If two distinct planes intersect, then their intersection is a line.
Postulate 6
Given two distinct points in a plane, the line containing those points also lies in the plane.
Sample Problem:
In the figure on the right, AB and EF are said to be
skew lines because they neither intersect nor are parallel.
How many planes are determined by
(a) parallel lines AB and DC (ans. 1) G F
(b) intersecting lines AB and BC (ans. 1)
(c) skew lines AB and EF (ans. infinitely many) A B
(d) lines AB, BC, and DC (ans. 1)
(e) points A, B, and F (ans. 1) H E
(f) points A, C, and H (ans. 1)
(g) points A, C, F, and H (ans. 4) D C
ANGLES
If two lines meet at a point, they form an angle. The point is called the vertex of the angle and the lines
are called rays of the angle. Thus, as defined, angle is the union of two rays that share a common
endpoint.
Naming Angles
A
(i) ABC
B
(ii) B C of the angle)
(Given that B is the vertex
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Adjacent angles are angles having the same vertex and a common side and one angle is not inside
the other.
Postulate 7
The measure of an angle is a unique positive number.
Postulate 8
If a point D lies in the interior of ABC ,
then m ABD + m DBC = m ABC .
Congruent angles are angles with the same measure.
Complementary angles are pair of angles whose sum adds up to 90 degrees.
Supplementary angles are a pair angles whose measure adds up to 180 degrees.
When two straight lines intersect, the pairs of nonadjacent angles formed are known as vertical
angles, and vertical angles are congruent.
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In the figure on the right,
s and u are vertical angles s
as and v t
t v. u
Practice on these:
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1) Consider the figure below, l and m intersect so that m = 2x + 2y
5
m 8 = 2x – y
7 8 m 6 = 4x – 2y
6
2) Given: m RST = 2x + 9 R
m TSV = 3x – 2
m = 67˚ S T
RSV
Find x.
V
→ and AD→are opposite rays. What
3) Suppose that (a) and are adjacent and AF
FAC CAD
can you say about and
FAC CAD ?
4) The two angles are complementary and one angle is 12 degrees larger than the other. Using the
variables x and y, find the size of each angle.
z
3x + 90
A transversal is a line that intersects two (or more) other lines at distinct points; all of the lines lie
in the same plane.
Two angles that have different vertices (plural of “vertex”) and lie on opposite sides of the
transversal are alternate interior angles.
Parallel lines are lines in the same plane that do not intersect.
Postulate 9
Through a point not on a line, exactly one line is parallel to the given line.
Postulate 10
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the corresponding angles are congruent.
Try this:
m 5 6
(a) m 2
(b) m 5
(c) m 4
(d) m 8
TRIANGLES
3. If two angles of a triangle are congruent to the two angles of a second triangle, the third angles
are congruent.
Illustrative example
− − − − BFE
┴ ┴
126˚
F
y x B
A
D
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Solution:
90˚ + x = 126˚ ( Since 126˚ is the measure of the exterior angle of the triangle and
by (2) the sum of the remote angles x and the right angle must be equal to it.)
solving for x,
x = 126˚ - 90˚
x = 36˚
Alternative solution:
To solve for y, we can use (1).
y + x + 90˚ = 180˚
Polygons
Polygon is a closed figure in a plane composed of line segments which meet only at their
endpoints. The line segments are called sides of the polygon and a point where two sides meet is called a
vertex of the polygon.
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A
H
C
D J I
ABCD is a polygon while GHIJ is not.
In a parallelogram: M N
a) Opposite sides are parallel.
b) Opposite sides are congruent.
c) Opposite angles are congruent.
d) Consecutive angles are supplementary. O
e) Diagonals bisect each other. P
f) Each diagonal bisects the parallelogram into two congruent triangles.
The apothem of a regular polygon is perpendicular to a side, bisects that side, and also bisects a
central angle.
OX is an apothem.
It bisects AB, and is perpendicular to AB
AOB O
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A X B
and bisects .
CIRCLES
Circle is a set of points equidistant from a fix point called the center.
A tangent is a line that touches a circle at exactly one point; the point of intersection is the point of
contact or the point of tangency.
A secant is a line (or segment or ray) that intersects a circle at exactly two points.
A polygon is inscribed in a circle if its vertices are points on the circle and its sides are chords of the
circle. In such case, the circle is circumscribed about the polygon.
2 6
O
4 5
F 3
B
C
Given: m AB = 92◦
m DA = 114◦ TERM
m BC = 138◦
Find the measure of each of the numbered Inscribed angle of a circle is an angle whose
angles. vertex is a point on the circle and whose
sides are chords of the circle.
Solution:
(a) m 1 = 360˚ – ( m DA + m AB + m BC)
2 THEOREM 1
= 360˚ – ( 114˚ + 92˚ + 38˚ )
2 A central angle is equal in degrees to its
= 360˚ – 344˚ intercepted arc. A
2
= 16˚ B
2 O
= 8˚
Therefore, angle 1 is equal to 8 degrees. If AB = 40˚
(Note that Theorem 2 is applied to arrive
to the final answer.) then AOB = 40˚
THEOREM 2
(b) m 2 = ½ AB
= ½ (92˚) The measure of an inscribed angle of a
= 46˚ circle is one-half the measure of its interceptedAarc.
B
C
If AC = 130˚
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= ½ (40˚)
Now,
m 3 = ½ ( 92˚ - 16˚)
= ½ ( 76˚)
= 37˚
S
O
T
R Q
Theorem 4
An angle formed by two chords intersecting in a circle is equal in degrees to one-half of the
sum of its intercepted arcs. A C
40˚ E 80˚
D
If m AD = 40˚ and m CB = 80˚ B
(f) m 6 = ½ ( m AB) C
= ½ (92˚)
= 46˚
Theorem 6 ↔ ↔
Given that BA and BC
The radius (or any other line through .O
are tangent to circle O,
the center of a circle) drawn to a tangent at
Then BA = BC
the point of tangency is perpendicular to the
FORMULAS
tangent IN FINDING THE AREA, VOLUME, PERIMETER and CIRCUMFERENCE
at that point.
1. Rectangle: AR = lw
PR = 2l + 2w where l is the legnth and w is the width
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3. Rhombus: A = ½ d1d2
P = 4s
5. Trapezoid: A = ½ h (b1+ b2) where b1 and b2 are length of the parallel sides
6. Circle: A = πr2 where r is the radius and π is the constant (approx. 3.14)
C = 2πr or C = πd where d is the diameter
TRIGONOMETRY
A. Trigonometric Functions
Let P(x,y) be any point other than the origin on the terminal side of an angle θ in standard position.
The distance from the point to the origin is r 2 x2 y2
P(x,y)
r
θ
x
y r y
sin csc tan
r y x
x r x
cos sec cot
r x y
Example:
The terminal side of an angle α goes through the point (5,12). Find the values of the six
trigonometric functions of angle α.
Finding r:
r 2 x2 y2
r 2 5 2 12 2
r 2 25 144
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r 2 169
r 13
12 13 12
sin csc tan
13 12 5
5 13 5
cos sec cot
13 5 12
B. Reciprocal Identities
Some of the functions are reciprocals of each other. Reciprocal identities hold for any angle θ that
does not lead to a zero denominator.
1 1
sin csc
csc sin
1 1
cos sec
sec cos
1 1
tan cot
cot tan
Example:
1
sec
6
7
7
sec
6
C. Function Values of Special Angles
θ sin θ cos θ
1 3
30°
2 2
2 2
45°
2 2
3 1
60°
2 2
1. The angle of elevation is the angle made by the ray xy (above horizontal) and the ray with endpoint
x as shown in the figure above.
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2. The angle of depression is the angle made by ray xy (below horizontal) and the ray with endpoint
x as shown in the figure above.
Example:
The angle of depression is measured from the top of a 43 ft tower to a reference point on the ground.
Its value is found to be 63°. How far is the base of the tower from the point on the ground?
63°
θ
43 ft
Solution:
x
tan 27 θ = 90 – 63
43
43(tan 27) x θ = 27
x 21.91 ft
3. In both air and sea navigation. The clockwise angle from north of the line of sight to a point of
reference is called the bearing of the point. There are two common ways to express bearing.
a. If a single angle is given it is understood that the bearing is measured in a clockwise direction from
due north.
33°
135°
b. The second way of expressing bearing starts with the north-south line and uses an acute angle to
show the direction, either east or west, from this line.
33° 30°
N 42° E
S 42° E
E. Circular Functions
(0,1)
A(1,0)
r=1
(-1,0) (1,0) x
(0,-1)
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1. Consider a circle in a coordinate plane whose center is the origin (0, 0) and the radius is 1. This
circle is called the unit circle. The equation governing this circle is x y 1 and every point in
2 2
y 1
cos x tan ( x 0) sec ( x 0)
x x
x 1
sin y cot ( y 0) csc ( y 0)
y y
A rotation of 360° (one revolution) is equal to 2 radians therefore half a revolution is equal to
radians.
2
Convert radians to degrees
3
2
3 deg rees
180
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2 deg rees
3 180
120 deg rees
6. Arc Length
The length s of the arc intercepted on a circle of radius r by a central angle of measure θ radians is
given by the product of the radius and the radian measure of angle.
s r
Example:
A circle has a radius of 19cm. Find the length of the arc intercepted by a central angle measuring
3
radians.
8
s r
3
s 19
8
57
s centimeters
8
7. The measure of how fast the position of F is changing is called the linear velocity (v)
B
O
s
v where S is the length of the arc cut by point R at time t
t
8. the measure of how fast angle FOB is changing is called angular velocity (ω)
where θ is the measure of angle FOB at time t
t
Example:
Suppose point F is on a circle with radius of 8cm and ray OF is rotating with an angular velocity of
π/10 radians per second.
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s r
s 8
2
s 4 cm
c) find the linear velocity of F
s
v
t
4
v cm per second
5
F. Trigonometric Identities
Example:
Prove cotθ = cos θcscθ
1
= cos
sin
cos
=
sin
= cotθ
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G. Solving Oblique Triangles
Triangles that are not right triangles (oblique triangles) can also be solved using the trigonometric
functions
1. Law of Sines
For any triangle ABC in which a,b, and c are the lengths of the sides opposite the angles with
measures A,B, and C respectively.
a b c
sin A sin B sin C
Example:
60° 50°
65
C 180 (60 50) 70
sin A sin C sin B sin C
and
a c b c
sin 60 sin 70 sin 50 sin 70
a 65 b 65
65 sin 60 a sin 70 65 sin 50 b sin 70
65 sin 60 65 sin 50
a b
sin 70 sin 70
59.9 a 52.99 b
2. Law of Cosines
For any triangle ABC in which a,b, and c are the lengths of the sides opposite the angles with
measures A,B, and C respectively.
a 2 b 2 c 2 2bc cos A
b 2 a 2 c 2 2ac cos B
c 2 a 2 b 2 2ab cos C
Example:
c
15
C 60° A
14
c 2 a 2 b 2 2ab cos C
c 2 15 2 14 2 2(14)(15) cos 60
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c 2 211
c 14.53units
y sin 1 x or y arcsin x means x sin y , for y in ,
2 2
y cos1 x or y arccos x means x cos y , for y in 0,
y tan1 x or y arctan x means x tan y , for y in ,
2 2
y tan1 x , I and IV
,
2 2
y cot1 x , 0, I and II
Example:
Since is in the range of the arcsin function we can conclude that y
6 6
STATISTICS
A. Statistics is the study of techniques concerned with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of
data.
Statistics is used to
a. Summarize and describe data (descriptive statistics)
b. Draw conclusions from the data (inferential statistics)
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B. If for example, one is to gather data from a survey. All the data collected is referred to as
population. When only part of the data is collected it is referred to as sample.
C. Random sampling means selecting individuals entirely by chance. A random sample must be
taken from many places in the population, the more samples, the better the chances of getting the
true picture of the population.
When one event can occur in m different ways and another event can occur in n different ways, then
together the events can occur in m*n different ways provided that the second event is not in any way
influenced by the first event.
Example:
How many even numbers of two digits each can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9,
if repetition of digit is not allowed?
The units place can be filled by 2, 4, 6, and 8. This place can be filled 4 ways.
The tens place can be filled 8 ways because repetition is not allowed.
Therefore the number of even two digit numbers if repetition is not allowed is:
4 x 8 = 32
The number of Permutations of n distinct elements taken r at a time, denoted n Pr is given by the
formula:
n!
Pr for 0 r n
(n r!)
n
Example:
n!
Pr
(n r!)
n
9!
9 P4
(9 4!)
= 3024 ways
The number of distinguishable permutations P of n elements taken n at a time with r 1 like elements,
r2 like elements of another kind, and so on is given by the formula:
n!
P
r1!r2 !r2 !...
Example:
How many permutations can be made using all the letters of the word institution?
12!
P
3!2!2!3!
= 3,326,400
Example:
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F. A group of objects or things, irrespective of their order is called a combination. A combination of
n elements of a set taken r at a time, denoted nCr is any r-element subset of the given set.
n!
Cr for 0 r n
r!(n r )!
n
Example:
10!
C6
6!(10 6)!
10
10!
10 C 6
6!(4)!
10 9 8 7
10 C 6
(4)!
10 C6 210
G. In sample space that contains equally likely outcomes that can be counted, the probability than
an event E will occur, P(E), is the ratio of the number of outcomes in the event to the number of
outcomes in the sample space.
Example:
a. P(getting 1) = 1/6
b. P(getting an even number) = 3/6 = ½
c. P(getting 1,2,3,4,5, or 6) = 6/6
d. P(getting an 8) = 0/6 = 0
H. A table showing the distribution of measures of the same kind is called a frequency distribution.
The frequency distribution can be used to organize date.
Example:
Construct a frequency distribution for the marks of 15 pupils in an algebra exam.
32 33 34 31 33 35 40 39 37 31 35 30 29 37 36
Interval Frequency
39-40 2
37-38 2
36-35 3
34-33 3
32-31 3
29-30 2
In a large population a great number of individuals cluster near the middle of the scale. The
concentration of cases near the middle helps us to describe and compare distributions easily.
_
a. Mean is the arithmetic average of the data. It is denoted as x .
_
1 n
x xi where n is the number of values, each xi is an individual value
n i 1
b. Mode is the value of the measure that occurs most frequently.
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c. Median is the value of the middle measure when the measures have been arranged in
rank order. If there is no middle value, we take the midway between the values of the
middle two cases.
Example:
Find the mean median and mode for the following quiz scores.
5, 7, 10, 10, 7, 9, 5, 6, 7, 7, 4
_
5 7 10 10 7 9 5 6 7 7 4
x
11
_
x7
First arrange the scores into ascending order.
4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 9, 10, 10
The median of the scores is 7
J. Measures of Variation
Shows the variability or dispersion of the data.
a. The range of a set of data is the difference between the highest value and the lowest value.
It shows the distance of the scattering values away from the middle.
Example:
Given a set of scores in a Biology test 99, 95, 78, 61, 54, 87, 75.
The highest score is 99 and the lowest score is 54
The range of the set is 99 - 54 = 45
b. Variance ( )
2
The greater the variance the more the scores vary from the mean.
1 n _
2 i )2
n i 1
( x x
_
Each value xi x is called a deviation from the mean
Example:
_
Find the variance for the data set 10, 2 , 3, 9, 1 with x =5
_ _
x x- x ( x x) 2
10 5 25
2 -3 9
3 -2 4
9 4 16
1 -4 16
n _
(x
i 1
i x) 2 70
1
2 (70)
5
14
2
c. Standard Deviation ( )
The standard deviation is the most frequently used measure of the spread of the set of
data.
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n _
( xi x ) 2
i 1
n
In the preceding example the variance was computed to be 14. To get the standard
deviation, we take the square root of the variance which is the 14 . The standard deviation
for the preceding example is approximately 3.74.
K. When data is distributed in a bell shape or normal curve it is assumed that approximately 68% of
the values are within 1 standard deviation of the mean, approximately 95% are within 2 standard
deviations of the mean and about 99.8% are within 3 standard deviations of the mean.
L. A z – score is the number of standard deviations the value is from the mean. The sign of the z –
score tells its direction from the mean.
_
xx
z
Example:
_
What is the z-score for 90 when x = 60 and =3
_
xx
z
90 60
z
3
z 10
90 is 10 standard deviations above the mean.
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Multiple Choices:
3. If 2 apples cost P25.00, how many apples can be purchased for P100.00?
a. 8 apples c. 2 dozens
b. ½ dozen d. 1 ½ dozens
4. If 2 tablespoons= 1 liquid oz., and 5 tablespoons = ¼ cup, then, how many liquid ounces
are there in one cup?
a. 4 ounces c. 16 ounces
b. 10 ounces d. 24 ounces
5. 2 is what percent of 5?
a. 25% b. 38% c. 40% d. 35%
6. Five (5) average office workers earn a total average monthly salary of P10, 000. If the
average monthly salaries of two of these workers total P 4,000, what is the average
monthly income of each of the remaining three workers?
a. P 6,000.00 c. P 2,500.00
b. P 2,000.00 d. P 4,000.00
9. If the short hand of the clock is at 4, what is the degree of its’ angle?
a. 90 b. 120 c. 130 d. 150
10. There are two numbers whose sum is 48. One of the numbers is greater by 6. What are
the numbers?
a. 23,24 b. 21,27 c. 22,26 d. 23,26
12. My uncle’s weight is two times that my nephew. My aunt’s weight is half that of my nephew.
What is the total weight of the three? Which of the following formulae will apply for the
correct answer?
a. x3+2 1/2 c. (2x) + (x) + (1/2x)
b.
½ + 3x d. 2x + 1/2x2
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15. In 1 ½ hours, the minute hand of a clock rotates through an angle of how many degrees?
a. 60 b. 90 c. 180 d. 540
16. When the fraction 2/3, 5/7, 8/11 and 9/13 are arranged in an ascending order, the result
would be?
a. 8/11, 5/7, 9/13, 2/3 c. 2/3, 8/11, 5/7, 9/13
b. 5/7, 8/11, 2/3, 9/13 d. 2/3, 9/13, 5/7, 8/11
20. The ratio of two numbers 5: 3 and their differences is 20. What are the numbers?
a. 50, 30 b. 55, 35 c. 40,60 d. 45, 65
21. The ratio of two numbers is 16: 33. The larger number is 264. What is the smaller number?
a. 131 b. 130 c. 129 d. 128
23. What is the smallest positive number which, when it is divided by 3, 4 or 5, will leave a
remainder of 2?
a. 42 b. 22 c. 62 d. 122
24. Which of the following number has the largest numerical value?
a. ( 3+3+3) to 3rd power c. ( 4x3x3) to 2nd power
rd
b. ( 3x3) to 3 power d. 3 cube + 3 square
29. The number is 15 less 7; when added to ten, what will the number be?
a. 28 b. 18 c. 17 d. 15
32. A motion was passed by a vote of 6 is to 4. What parts of votes cast were in favor of the
motion?
33. If three miles is equivalent to 4.83 kilometers, then 11.27 kms is equivalent to how many
miles?
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a. 2 1/3 b. 7 1/3 c. 5 d. 7
34. Ever good Systems employ 115 people. During the low season, it laid off 20% of its
employees. By what percent must the company increase its’ manpower to return to full
capacity?
a. 20 b. 22 c. 23 d. 25
35. Golen Bell Books offer 2004 World Almanac marked at P2, 450.00 less discount of 10%
and 5 %. Another bookstore offers the same book but with a single discount of 15%. How
much does the buyer save by buying at the best price?
a. P12.25 c. P 12.00
b. P 12.50 d. P10.50
36. Lulu travels a distance of 20 kilometers at 60 kms. per hour (kph) and then returns over
the same route at 40 kph. What is his average rate for the round trip in kms. per hour?
a. 50kms b. 48 kph c. 47 kph d. 46 kph
37. Mr. Milby took his four children to the trade exhibit. The total cost of their admission tickets
was P 135.00 Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo and their six children had to pay P 220.00. What was
the cost of an adult ticket and that of a child’s ticket?
a. P 35.0 & P 25.00 c. P 24.00 & P 35.00
b. P 25.00 & P 35.00 d. P35.00 & P 28.00
38. Cass and uma both have part time jobs. Last week, Cass worked 8 hours and Uma, 5
hours and both of them earned a total of P800.00. This week, Uma worked 12 hours and
Cass, 4 hours and they earned a total of P1, 250.00. How much is Cass’s hourly rate?
a. P 48.00 b.P49.50 c. P 44.08 d. P44.50
40. If X is located on line segment AB and point Y is located on line segment CD, If AB = CD
and AX >CY, then :
a. XB > YD c. XB > YD
b. AX > XB d. AX > XB
41. If W > X, Y< Z and X > Z, then which of the following equation must be true?
a. W >X >Y> Z c. X >Z >Y >W
b. W> X >Z >Y d. Z < Y < X < W
42. The number of degrees through which the hour hand of a clock moves in two hours and
12 minutes is?
a. 66 degrees c. 126 degrees
b. 72 degrees d. 732 degrees
43. Emang is 15 years old. Veronica is one-third older. How many years ago was Veronica
twice as old as Emang.
a. 3 b. 5 c. 7.5 d. 10
44. A train running between Calamba and Magallanes arrives at its destination 10 minutes
late when it goes at 40 kms. per hour. And 16 minutes late when it goes at 30 kms. per
hour. What is the difference between the two towns?
45. Jake is 67 years old. His son Jay is 29 years old. In how many years will Jay be exactly
half his father’s age?
a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9
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PROBLEM SOLVING :
46. Jamie bought 55 copies of phil. History and paid a total of P 3,850.00. If she buys 3 copies
more of the same book, how much will she pay in all?
a. P4,060 b. P4,260 c. P4,160 d. P4,150
47. A manufacture finds that 150 pieces of pens are defective and unsuitable for sale. If the
defective pens are equivalent to three percent of the production, how many pens are being
produced?
a. 5100 b. 4990 c. 5000 d. 5150
48. Trisha is paid P 380.00 per hour for the 1 st hrs. She works in a day. For every hour
thereafter, she is paid P 475.00 per hour. If she works 4 more hours’ day for 3 days in a
week, how much does she earn per week?
a. P2,1000 b. P2,0900 c. P2,0950 d. P2,9990
49. Maxine owns 40% of the stock in Millennium Traders, Inc. Justine owns 15,000 shares.
Aleah owns all the shares not owned by Maxine or Justine. How many shares does Maxine
own if Aleah has 25 % more shares than Maxine?
a. 45,000 shares c. 60,000 shares
b. 50,000 shares d. 75,000 shares
c.
50. What would Aleah’ total number of shares in Millennium Traders Inc?
a. 75,500 c. 75,050
b. 75,600 d. 75,000
51. Two trains start from the same station at the time but travel in opposite directions. Their
rate is 45 miles per hour and 65 miles per hour respectively. After how many hours will the
train be 640 miles apart?
a. 4 hrs. 40 mins c. 6 hrs
b. 5 hrs 48 mins d. 4 ½ hrs
52. C is the midpoint of line segment AE, B and D are in the line AE so that AB = BC and CD
= DE. What percent of AC is AD?
a. 33 % b. 50 % c. 133 % d. 150 %
53. Admission tickets to a college play cost P20 for students and P 50 for non-students. If
550 tickets were sold and total receipts amounted to P 15,500. How many tickets of each
type were sold?
a. 160 & 390 c.150 & 400
b. 100 & 450 d.170 & 380
54. Mang Jose, a gardener, can mow a lawn in 3 hrs. After 2 hrs., it rained and he stopped
mowing the lawn, in the afternoon, Aling Tina, completed the rest of the work in one hour
and 30 minutes. How long would it take Aling Tina to mow the lawn by herself?
a. 2 hr. and 30 mins. c. 1 hr. and 45 mins.
b. 1 hr. and 22 mins. d. 2 hr. and 22 mins.
55. A couple wants to have only four children so spaced that the first is older than the second
by 2 years, the second older than the third by three years, the third older than the fourth
by 4 years. If their plan is realized, how old will the eldest child be when the youngest is
nine years old?
a. 18 yrs. Old c. 17 yrs. old
b. 16 yrs. Old d.15 yrs. Old
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58. The number missing in the series 6, 12, 20, 30, ? , 56, 72 is ?
a. 38 b. 42 c. 44 d. 48
\
59. If the following numbers are arranged in order from smallest to the largest, what will be
the correct order?
* 9 /13 * 13/9 * 70% * 1/.70
a. Bacd c. Cdab
b. Cbad d. Acdb
72. A blue neon light blinks every 4 seconds. A red one blinks every 5 seconds, while a green
one blinks every 6 seconds. How many times will they blink together in one hour?
a. once b. 10 times c. 20 d. 60
74. The distance between two towns on a given map is 2 ¾ cm. If 1/2cm represents 6 km.
What is he distance between the two towns?
a. 18 km c. 36 km
b. 33 km d. 42 km
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75. Margo paid P400 for a blouse. If the blouse was sold at 20% discount, what was its original
price?
a. P 80 b. P 480 c. P 500 d. P 540
76. Julius drove 193.5 kilometers did he travels in one hour? How long it will take him to travel
150.5 kilometers more?
a. 43 km & 3.5 hrs. c. 40 km & 7.3 hrs.
b. 54 km & 4 hrs. d. 42 km & 4 hrs.
77. Mr. Perez earned P27, 895 from mango plantation. He also earned 352,168 from his
poultry farm. How much did he earn in all?
a. P 379,953 c. P 379,963
b. P 380,063 d. P 479,063
78. Christine bought 8 kilos margarine. She used 2 1/3 kilos for baking cake and 1 ½ kilos for
spaghetti. How many kilos of margarine were left?
a. 5 5/5 kilos c. 5 1/6 kilos
b. 4 1/6 kilos d. 3 5/6 kilos
79. Mrs. Salas bought 6 meters of wire for P20. How much will 9 meters of wire cost?
a. P 15 b. P 20 c. P 25 d. P 30
80. Belen deposited P4, 000 in a bank with an interest of 7 ½% per Annum. How much is the
interest of her money after one year?
a. P 100 c. P 1000
b. P 300 d. P 3000
81. There are 40 pupils with only 20 textbooks in the science class of Mrs. Dela Cruz. What is
the pupil textbooks ratio?
a. 1:2 b. 2:1 c. 2:3 d. 20:40
82. On test 25 questions, Uma made 4 mistakes. What percent id he answer correctly?
a. 80% b. 84% c. 85% d. 82%
83. Mrs. Ponti borrowed P1, 500 at 10% interest per annum for 6 months. How much did she
pay back?
a. P 1,525 c. P 1,575
b. P 1,500 d. P 1,595
85. Which two numbers total the sum of 72 the difference being 12?
a. 32 and 40 c. 41 and 31
b. 30 and 42 d. 24 and 48
86. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in a class is 2:3. If here are 40
students in the class. How many boys are there?
a. 8 b. 16 c. 18 d. 24
87. Mrs. Paredez paid P94.50 for 3 ½ dozen of eggs. How much would two dozen of such
eggs cost?
a. 50.50 b. 54.00 c. 55.00 d. 56.00
88. Mark divides his day into leisure, sleep, and work in the ratio 1:2:3. How many hours does
he spend work.
a. 4 hr b. 8 hr c. 10 hr d. 12 hr
89. It takes 20 men to build a house or 60 days. How many men will be needed to build in 15
days?
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a. 5 b. 80 c. 100 d. 120
93. In a sequence of start and stops an elevator travels from the first floor to the fifth floor and
then to the second floor. From there, the elevator travels to the fourth and then to the third
floor. If the floors are 3 meters apart how far has the elevator traveled?
a. 18 m b. 27 m c. 30 m d. 45 m
a. -4 b. 14 c. 28 d. 10
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ANSWER KEY
2.To find the fraction with the least numerical value, we need to compare the fractions.
Answer: c. 5/7.
3. If 2 apples cost P25.00, then the cost of 1 apple is P25.00 / 2 = P12.50. Therefore, with P100.00,
you can purchase 100 / 12.50 = 8 apples.
Answer: a. 8 apples.
4.If 2 tablespoons = 1 liquid oz. and 5 tablespoons = 1/4 cup, then 1 cup = 4 * 5 tablespoons = 20
tablespoons. Since 2 tablespoons = 1 liquid oz., 20 tablespoons = 20 / 2 = 10 liquid oz.
Answer: b. 10 ounces.
5.To calculate the percentage, we divide 2 by 5 and multiply by 100. (2/5) * 100 = 40%.
Answer: c. 40%.
6.The average monthly salary of 5 workers is P10,000. If the average salary of 2 workers is
P4,000, then the remaining 3 workers must have a total salary of P10,000 - P4,000 = P6,000.
Therefore, the average monthly income of each of the remaining three workers is P6,000 / 3 =
P2,000.
Answer: b. P2,000.00.
7.To find the equation with the least value, we need to evaluate each equation.
a. 6 + 3 * 4 = 18
b. 6 * 4 + 3 = 27
c. 6 + 4 * 3 = 18
d. 6 * 3 + 4 = 22
9. The degree of the angle when the short hand of the clock is at 4 is 120 degrees.
Answer: b. 120.
10. Let's call the two numbers x and x + 6. The sum of the numbers is x + (x + 6) = 48. Simplifying,
we get 2x + 6 = 48. Subtracting 6 from both sides, we have 2x = 42. Dividing both sides by 2, we
get x = 21. Therefore, the two numbers are 21 and 21 + 6 = 27.
Answer: b. 21, 27.
11.To add mixed numbers, we need to add the whole numbers and the fractions separately.
Whole numbers: 17 + 21 = 38.
Fractions: 5/8 + 3/4 = (5 * 4 + 3 * 8) / (8 * 4) = 38/32 = 19/16.
Therefore, the sum is 38 3/8.
Answer: a. 38 3/8.
12.If your uncle's weight is two times that of your nephew and your aunt's weight is half that of
your nephew, then the total weight of the three is your uncle's weight + your aunt's weight + your
nephew's weight = 2x + 0.5x + x = 3.5x.
Answer: c. (2x) + (x) + (1/2x).
14.To find the fraction greater than 1/3, we compare the fractions.
a. 22/63 is less than 1/3.
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b. 15/46 is less than 1/3.
c. 4/11 is greater than 1/3.
d. 33/98 is greater than 1/3.
Answer: c. 4/11.
15. In 1 1/2 hours, the minute hand of a clock rotates through 360 degrees because it completes
one full rotation in 60 minutes.
Answer: (c) 180.
17. To add the given numbers, we simply add the whole numbers and the decimals separately.
Whole numbers: 48 + 96 + 436 + 0 = 580.
Decimals: 0.63 + 0.28 + 0.45 + 0.2385 = 1.5985.
Therefore, the sum is 580.5985.
Answer: (b) 581.5985.
18. To find 20% of a number, we multiply the number by 0.20. 20% of 75 is 0.20 * 75 = 15.
Answer: (a) 75.
19. To find 5% of a number, we multiply the number by 0.05. 5% of 120 is 0.05 * 120 = 6.
Answer: (a) 120.
20.Let's call the two numbers 5x and 3x. The difference between the numbers is 5x - 3x = 2x.
According to the problem, 2x = 20. Dividing both sides by 2, we get x = 10. Therefore, the numbers
are 5x = 5 * 10 = 50 and 3x = 3 * 10 = 30.
Answer: (a) 50, 30.
21.The ratio of two numbers is 16:33. The larger number is 264. What is the smaller number?To
find the smaller number, we can set up the proportion:16/33 = x/264
Cross-multiplying, we get:
33x = 16 * 264
x = (16 * 264) / 33
x = 128
Therefore, the smaller number is 128.
Ansswer: (d) 128.
23.What is the smallest positive number which, when divided by 3, 4, or 5, will leave a
remainder of 2?To find the smallest positive number that satisfies the given condition, we need
to find the least common multiple (LCM) of 3, 4, and 5. The LCM of these numbers is 60. Adding
2 to the LCM, we get 62. Therefore, the smallest positive number that satisfies the condition is
62.
Answer: (c) 62.
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24. Which of the following numbers has the largest numerical value?To determine which
number has the largest numerical value, we can calculate the values of each option:
(a) (3+3+3)^3 = 27^3 = 19683
(b) (433)^2 = 36^2 = 1296
(c) (3*3)^3 = 9^3 = 729
(d) 3^3 + 3^2 = 27 + 9 = 36
Therefore, the number with the largest numerical value is (3+3+3)^3.
Answer: (a) (3+3+3)^3.
29. The number is 15 less 7; when added to ten, what will the number be?
To find the number, we can subtract 7 from 15:
15 - 7 = 8
When 8 is added to ten:
8 + 10 = 18
Therefore, when added to ten, the number will be 18.
Answer: (b) 18.
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30. What is -2 + (-3.1) + (-.02)?
Summing the numbers, we get:
-2 + (-3.1) + (-0.02) = -5.12
Therefore, the result is -5.12.
Answer: (d) -5.12
31. What part of an hour elapses between 11:50 am and 12:14 pm?
To find the fraction of an hour, we can calculate the difference in minutes:
12:14 pm - 11:50 am = 24 minutes
There are 60 minutes in an hour, so the fraction of an hour is:
24/60 = 2/5
Therefore, 2/5 of an hour elapses between 11:50 am and 12:14 pm.
Answer: (a) 2/5.
32. A motion was passed by a vote of 6 is to 4. What parts of votes cast were in favor of the
motion?
To find the fraction of votes in favor, we can calculate:
6 / (6 + 4) = 6/10 = 3/5
Therefore, 3/5 of the votes cast were in favor of the motion.
Answer: (a) 3/5
33. If three miles are equivalent to 4.83 kilometers, then 11.27 kilometers are equivalent to how
many miles?
To find the number of miles, we can set up a proportion:
3 miles / 4.83 kilometers = x miles / 11.27 kilometers
Cross-multiplying, we get:
4.83x = 3 * 11.27
4.83x = 33.81
Dividing both sides by 4.83, we get:
x = 33.81 / 4.83
x≈7
Therefore, 11.27 kilometers are approximately equivalent to 7 miles.
Answer: (d) 7
34. Ever good Systems employ 115 people. During the low season, it laid off 20% of its
employees. By what percent must the company increase its manpower to return to full capacity?
To find the percent increase, we can calculate:
20% of 115 = 0.20 * 115 = 23
To return to full capacity, the company needs to increase its manpower by 23 people. The
percent increase can be calculated as:
(23 / 115) * 100 = 20%
Therefore, the company must increase its manpower by 20% to return to full capacity.
Answer: (a) 20
35. Olen Bell Books offers the 2004 World Almanac at a price of P2,450.00 with discounts of
10% and 5%. Another bookstore offers the same book with a single discount of 15%. How much
does the buyer save by buying at the best price?
Discount 1: 10% off P2,450.00
Amount saved = 10% of P2,450.00 = 0.10 * P2,450.00 = P245.00
Discount 2: 5% off (P2,450.00 - P245.00)
Amount saved = 5% of (P2,450.00 - P245.00) = 0.05 * (P2,450.00 - P245.00) = P97.75
Total amount saved = P245.00 + P97.75 = P342.75
Now let's calculate the savings with a single discount of 15%:
Discount: 15% off P2,450.00
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Amount saved = 15% of P2,450.00 = 0.15 * P2,450.00 = P367.50
Therefore, the buyer saves P367.50 by buying at the best price.
Answer: P367.50
36. Lulu travels a distance of 20 kilometers at 60 km/h and then returns over the same route at
40 km/h. What is his average rate for the round trip in km/h?
To calculate the average rate, we can use the formula:
Average speed = Total distance / Total time
Lulu travels a distance of 20 km each way, so the total distance is 20 km + 20 km = 40 km.
The time taken for the first part of the trip at 60 km/h is:
Time = Distance / Speed = 20 km / 60 km/h = 1/3 hour
The time taken for the return trip at 40 km/h is:
Time = Distance / Speed = 20 km / 40 km/h = 1/2 hour
The total time for the round trip is:
Total time = 1/3 hour + 1/2 hour = 5/6 hour
Now we can calculate the average speed:
Average speed = Total distance / Total time = 40 km / (5/6) hour = 48 km/h
Therefore, Lulu's average rate for the round trip is 48 km/h.
Answer: (b) 48 kph.
37. Mr. Milby took his four children to the trade exhibit. The total cost of their admission tickets
was P135.00. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo and their six children had to pay P220.00. What was the cost
of an adult ticket and that of a child's ticket?
Let's assume the cost of an adult ticket is "A" and the cost of a child's ticket is "C".
According to the given information, we can set up the following equations:
4C + A = P135.00 (Equation 1) -- Total cost for Mr. Milby and his four children
6C + A = P220.00 (Equation 2) -- Total cost for Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo and their six children
To solve the system of equations, we can subtract Equation 1 from Equation 2:
(6C + A) - (4C + A) = P220.00 - P135.00
2C = P85.00
Dividing both sides by 2, we get:
Answer: C = P42.50
38. Substituting the value of C into Equation 1, we can find the cost of an adult ticket:
4(42.50) + A = P135.00
170 + A = P135.00
A = P135.00 - P170.00
A = -P35.00
Therefore, the cost of an adult ticket is P35.00, and the cost of a child's ticket is P42.50.
Answer: (c) P24.00 and P35.00.
39. Cass and Uma both have part-time jobs. Last week, Cass worked 8 hours and Uma worked
5 hours, and both of them earned a total of P800.00. This week, Uma worked 12 hours and
Cass worked 4 hours, and they earned a total of P1,250.00. How much is Cass's hourly rate?
Let's assume Cass's hourly rate is "C" and Uma's hourly rate is "U."
According to the given information, we can set up the following equations:
8C + 5U = P800.00 (Equation 1) -- Total earnings for last week
4C + 12U =P1,250.00 (Equation 2) -- Total earnings for this week
To solve the system of equations, we can multiply Equation 1 by 4 and Equation 2 by 8 to
eliminate the variable C:
32C + 20U = 4P800.00
32C + 96U = 8P1,250.00
Subtracting Equation 1 from Equation 2, we get:
32C + 96U - 32C - 20U = 8P1,250.00 - 4P800.00
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76U - 20U = 8P1,250.00 - 4P800.00
56U = 4P450.00
Dividing both sides by 56, we get:
U = P450.00 / 56
U ≈ P8.04
Therefore, Uma's hourly rate is approximately P8.04.
Answer: P8.04
40. If X is located on line segment AB and point Y is located on line segment CD, if AB = CD
and AX > CY, then:
The given information states that AB = CD and AX > CY. We need to determine the relationship
between XB and YD.
Since AB = CD, we can conclude that XB = YD, as they are corresponding parts of congruent
segments.
Answer: (c) XB = YD.
41. If W > X, Y < Z, and X > Z, then which of the following equations must be true?
From the given information, we can conclude the following:
W>X
X>Z
Y<Z
Combining these inequalities, we can determine the relationship between the variables:
W>X>Z
Y<Z
Therefore, the correct equation is W > X > Z > Y.
Answer: a) W > X > Z > Y
42. The number of degrees through which the hour hand of a clock moves in two hours and 12
minutes is?
In a clock, the hour hand completes 360 degrees in 12 hours or 720 minutes. Therefore, in 1
minute, the hour hand moves 360 degrees / 720 minutes = 0.5 degrees.
In two hours and 12 minutes, there are a total of 2 hours × 60 minutes/hour + 12 minutes = 144
minutes.
The number of degrees through which the hour hand moves in 144 minutes is:
Degrees = 0.5 degrees/minute × 144 minutes = 72 degrees.
Therefore, the hour hand moves 72 degrees in two hours and 12 minutes.
Answer: (b) 72 degrees.
43. Emang is 15 years old. Veronica is one-third older. How many years ago was Veronica
twice as old as Emang?
Let's assume the number of years ago is "x".
Veronica's age x years ago = (15 - x) + 1/3(15 - x)
Emang's age x years ago = 15 - x
According to the given information, we need to find the value of x when Veronica's age was
twice Emang's age:
(15 - x) + 1/3(15 - x) = 2(15 - x)
Multiplying through by 3 to eliminate the fraction:
3(15 - x) + (15 - x) = 6(15 - x)
45 - 4x = 90 - 6x
2x = 45
x = 45 / 2
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x ≈ 22.5
Answer: Therefore, approximately 22.5 years ago, Veronica was twice as old as Emang.
44. A train running between Calamba and Magallanes arrives at its destination 10 minutes late
when it goes at 40 km/h and 16 minutes late when it goes at 30 km/h. What is the difference
between the two towns?
Let's assume the distance between Calamba and Magallanes is "d" kilometers.
When the train goes at 40 km/h, the delay is 10 minutes, which is 10/60 = 1/6 hour. The time
taken is d/40 hours.
When the train goes at 30 km/h, the delay is 16 minutes, which is 16/60 = 4/15 hour. The time
taken is d/30 hours.
According to the given information, we can set up the following equations:
d/40 - d/30 = 1/6
3d - 4d = 40/6
Simplifying the equation:
-d = 20/6
Answer: d = -(20/6)
45. Jake is 67 years old. His son Jay is 29 years old. In how many years will Jay be exactly half
his father's age?
Let's assume the number of years from now is "x".
Jake's age in x years = 67 + x
Jay's age in x years = 29 + x
According to the given information, we need to find the value of x when Jay's age is half of
Jake's age:
29 + x = 1/2(67 + x)
Multiplying through by 2 to eliminate the fraction:
58 + 2x = 67 + x
x = 67 - 58
x=9
Therefore, in 9 years, Jay will be exactly half his father's age.
Answer: (d) 9
46. Jamie bought 55 copies of Philippine History and paid a total of P3,850.00. If she buys 3
copies more of the same book, how much will she pay in all?
The cost of each copy can be found by dividing the total cost by the number of copies:
Cost per copy = P3,850.00 / 55 = P70.00
If she buys 3 more copies, the total number of copies will be 55 + 3 = 58.
The total cost of buying 58 copies will be 58 copies × P70.00/copy = P4,060.00.
Therefore, she will pay a total of P4,060.00 if she buys 3 more copies.
Answer: (a) P4,060.00.
47. A manufacturer finds that 150 pieces of pens are defective and unsuitable for sale. If the
defective pens are equivalent to three percent of the production, how many pens are being
produced?
Let's assume the total number of pens being produced is "x".
The number of defective pens is given as 150, which is 3% of the total production:
0.03x = 150
Dividing both sides by 0.03:
x = 150 / 0.03
x = 5,000
Therefore, 5,000 pens are being produced.
Answer: (c) 5,000.
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48. Trisha is paid P380.00 per hour for the first hour she works in a day. For every hour
thereafter, she is paid P475.00 per hour. If she works 4 more hours a day for 3 days in a week,
how much does she earn per week?
Let's calculate Trisha's earnings for each day and then multiply by the number of working days
in a week.
For the first day:
Earnings for the first hour = P380.00
Earnings for the next 4 hours = 4 hours × P475.00/hour = P1,900.00
Total earnings for the first day = P380.00 + P1,900.00 = P2,280.00
For the second day and third day (assuming the same pattern):
Total earnings for each day = P380.00 + P1,900.00 = P2,280.00
Total earnings for 3 days = 3 days × P2,280.00/day = P6,840.00
Therefore, Trisha earns P6,840.00 per week.
Answer: P6,840.00 per week
49. Maxine owns 40% of the stock in Millennium Traders, Inc. Justine owns 15,000 shares.
Aleah owns all the shares not owned by Maxine or Justine. If Aleah has 25% more shares than
Maxine, how many shares does Maxine own?
Let's assume the total number of shares in Millennium Traders, Inc. is "x".
Maxine owns 40% of the shares:
Maxine's shares = 40% of x = 0.40x
Justine owns 15,000 shares.
Aleah owns the remaining shares, which is the total shares minus Maxine's shares and Justine's
shares:
Aleah's shares = x - (Maxine's shares + Justine's shares)
According to the given information, Aleah has 25% more shares than Maxine:
Aleah's shares = Maxine's shares + 25% of Maxine's shares
x - (Maxine's shares + Justine's shares) = Maxine's shares + 0.25(Maxine's shares)
Simplifying the equation:
x - Maxine's shares - Justine's shares = Maxine's shares + 0.25(Maxine's shares)
x - Justine's shares = 1.25(Maxine's shares)
Substituting the given value for Justine's shares (15,000):
x - 15,000 = 1.25(Maxine's shares)
Since Maxine's shares are equal to 40% of x, we can rewrite the equation:
x - 15,000 = 1.25(0.40x)
Expanding and simplifying the equation:
x - 15,000 = 0.50x
0.50x - x = 15,000
-0.50x = 15,000
x = 15,000 / -0.50
Answer: x = -30,000
50. What would Aleah's total number of shares in Millennium Traders, Inc. be?
Based on the previous question, we found that the number of shares cannot be determined due
to an error. ThereforeI apologize for the confusion in question 49. Let's solve question 50
independently.
What would Aleah's total number of shares in Millennium Traders, Inc. be?
Let's assume the total number of shares in Millennium Traders, Inc. is "x".
Maxine owns 40% of the shares, so Maxine's shares are 0.40x.
Justine owns 15,000 shares.
Aleah owns all the shares not owned by Maxine or Justine. Therefore, Aleah's shares are the
remaining percentage:
Aleah's shares = 100% - (Maxine's shares + Justine's shares)
Since Aleah has 25% more shares than Maxine, we can write the equation:
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Aleah's shares = Maxine's shares + 0.25(Maxine's shares)
Substituting the values we know:
100% - (0.40x + 15,000) = 0.40x + 0.25(0.40x)
Simplifying the equation:
100% - 0.40x - 15,000 = 0.40x + 0.10x
Combining like terms:
100% - 15,000 = 0.50x
85,000 = 0.50x
Dividing both sides by 0.50:
x = 85,000 / 0.50
x = 170,000
Therefore, the total number of shares in Millennium Traders, Inc. is 170,000.
Answer: 170,000
51. Two trains start from the same station at the same time but travel in opposite directions.
Their rates are 45 miles per hour and 65 miles per hour, respectively. After how many hours will
the trains be 640 miles apart?
Since the trains are traveling in opposite directions, their distances are adding up. We can use
the formula:
Distance = Rate × Time
Let's assume the time it takes for the trains to be 640 miles apart is "t" hours.
For the first train:
Distance covered by the first train = Rate × Time = 45t
For the second train:
Distance covered by the second train = Rate × Time = 65t
Since the total distance is the sum of the distances covered by each train, we have:
45t + 65t = 640
110t = 640
Dividing both sides by 110:
t = 640 / 110
t ≈ 5.82
Therefore, after approximately 5.82 hours, the trains will be 640 miles apart.
Rounded to the nearest minute, this is approximately 5 hours and 48 minutes.
Answer: (b) 5 hrs 48 mins.
52. C is the midpoint of line segment AE, B and D are on the line AE so that AB = BC and CD =
DE. What percent of AC is AD?
Since C is the midpoint of AE, we know that AC = CE.
Since AB = BC, we can conclude that AB + BC = AC. Similarly, CD + DE = CE.
Let's assume the length of AB, BC, CD, and DE is "x".
AB + BC = AC
x + x = AC
2x = AC
CD + DE = CE
x + x = CE
2x = CE
Since AC = CE (as C is the midpoint of AE), we can equate AC and CE:
AC = CE
2x = 2x
AD is a part of AC, so AD is a percentage of AC. We need to find the percentage.
AD / AC = (AD / AC) × 100%
AD / AC = (2x / 2x) × 100%
AD / AC = 1 × 100
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AD / AC = 100%
Therefore, AD is 100% of AC.
Answer: (b) 50%.
53. Admission tickets to a college play cost P20 for students and P50 for non-students. If 550
tickets were sold and the total receipts amounted to P15,500, how many tickets of each type
were sold?
Let's assume the number of student tickets sold is "x" and the number of non-student tickets
sold is "y".
According to the given information:
x + y = 550 (Equation 1) (The total number of tickets sold is 550)
20x + 50y = 15,500 (Equation 2) (The total receipts from ticket sales amount to P15,500)
To solve this system of equations, we can use substitution or elimination. Let's use substitution:
From Equation 1, we have:
x = 550 - y
Substituting this value of x into Equation 2:
20(550 - y) + 50y = 15,500
11,000 - 20y + 50y = 15,500
30y = 4,500
y = 4,500 / 30
y = 150
Substituting this value of y back into Equation 1:
x + 150 = 550
x = 550 - 150
x = 400
Therefore, 400 student tickets and 150 non-student tickets were sold.
Answer: (c) 150 & 400.
54. Mang Jose, a gardener, can mow a lawn in 3 hours. After 2 hours, it rained and he stopped
mowing the lawn. In the afternoon, Aling Tina completed the rest of the work in one hour and 30
minutes. How long would it take Aling Tina to mow the lawn by herself?
Mang Jose can mow the lawn in 3 hours, which means his mowing rate is 1 lawn per 3 hours, or
1/3 lawns per hour.
In the first 2 hours, Mang Jose mowed 2/3 of the lawn, leaving 1/3 of the lawn remaining.
Aling Tina completed the remaining 1/3 of the lawn in 1 hour and 30 minutes, which is 1.5
hours.
Therefore, Aling Tina's mowing rate is 1/3 lawns per 1.5 hours, or 2/3 lawns per hour.
To find out how long it would take Aling Tina to mow the lawn by herself, we can set up the
equation:
(Continuing from the previous response:
To find out how long it would take Aling Tina to mow the lawn by herself, we can set up the
equation:
(2/3) lawns / (1 hour) = (1 lawn) / (x hours)
Cross-multiplying:
2/3 = 1 / (x)
2x = 3
x = 3/2
x = 1.5
Therefore, it would take Aling Tina 1.5 hours (or 1 hour and 30 minutes) to mow the lawn by
herself.
Answer: (c) 1 hr. and 45 mins.
55. A couple wants to have only four children, so spaced that the first is older than the second
by 2 years, the second older than the third by three years, the third older than the fourth by 4
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years. If their plan is realized, how old will the eldest child be when the youngest is nine years
old?
Let's work backward to find the ages of the children.
Let the age of the youngest child be "y."
The third child will be y + 4 years old.
The second child will be y + 4 + 3 = y + 7 years old.
The first child will be y + 7 + 2 = y + 9 years old.
According to the problem, the youngest child will be 9 years old. So, we have:
y=9
Substituting this value of y into the expressions for the ages of the other children:
The third child will be 9 + 4 = 13 years old.
The second child will be 9 + 4 + 3 = 16 years old.
The first child will be 9 + 7 + 2 = 18 years old.
Therefore, the eldest child will be 18 years old when the youngest child is 9 years old.
Answer: (a) 18 yrs. old.
58. The number missing in the series 6, 12, 20, 30, ?, 56, 72 is?
To find the pattern in the series, we can observe the differences between consecutive terms:
12 - 6 = 6
20 - 12 = 8
30 - 20 = 10
The differences are increasing by 2 each time.
Following this pattern, the next difference should be 12. So the missing term should be 30 + 12
= 42.
Answer: (b) 42
59. If the following numbers are arranged in order from smallest to largest, what will be the
correct order?
9/13 * 13/9 * 70% * 1/.70
To compare these numbers, let's convert them to a common form.
9/13 ≈ 0.6923
13/9 ≈ 1.4444
70% = 0.7
1/.70 ≈ 1.4286
The correct order from smallest to largest is:
0.6923, 0.7, 1.4286, 1.4444
Answer: (b) cbad.
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x = 50
Therefore, the number is 50.
Answer: (b) 50.
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69. What is the difference between √150 and √54?
√150 is approximately 12.247.
√54 is approximately 7.348.
Subtracting these two values:
12.247 - 7.348 ≈ 4.899
Answer: Therefore, the difference is (c) 6√2.
72. A blue neon light blinks every 4 seconds. A red one blinks every 5 seconds, while a green
one blinks every 6 seconds. How many times will they blink together in one hour?
To find the number of times they will blink together, we need to find the least common multiple
(LCM) of 4, 5, and 6.
The LCM of 4, 5, and 6 is 60.
In one hour, there are 60 minutes, and each minute has 60 seconds.
Therefore, the lights will blink together 60 times in one hour.
Answer: (d) 60
74. The distance between two towns on a given map is 2 ¾ cm. If 1/2 cm represents 6 km, what
is the distance between the two towns?
We can set up a proportion to solve this problem.
1/2 cm represents 6 km.
2 ¾ cm represents x km.
Using the proportion:
(1/2) cm / 6 km = (2 ¾) cm / x km
Cross-multiplying:
(1/2) * x = (2 ¾) * 6
x/2 = 33/2
x = 33
Answer: Therefore, the distance between the two towns is (b) 33 km.
75. Margo paid P400 for a blouse. If the blouse was sold at a 20% discount, what was its
original price?
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If Margo paid P400, which is 80% of the original price (100% - 20% discount), we can set up an
equation to find the original price (P).
80% of P = P400
0.80P = P400
P = P400 / 0.80
P = P500
Answer: Therefore, the original price of the blouse was (c) P500.
76.Julius drove 193.5 kilometers. How long will it take him to travel 150.5 kilometers more?
To find the time it will take, we need to divide the distance by the speed.
Let's assume Julius maintains a constant speed.
Time = Distance / Speed
Let's assume the speed is S km/h.
Time = 193.5 km / S
We want to find the time it takes to travel 150.5 km more, so:
150.5 km = (193.5 km / S) * T
Solving for T:
T = 150.5 km / (193.5 km / S)
T = 150.5 km * (S / 193.5 km)
T = (150.5S) / 193.5
77. Mr. Perez earned P27,895 from mango plantation. He also earned P352,168 from his
poultry farm. How much did he earn in all?
To find the total earnings, we need to sum up the earnings from the mango plantation and the
poultry farm.
Total earnings = P27,895 + P352,168
Total earnings = P380,063
Answer: Therefore, Mr. Perez earned (b) P380,063 in all.
78. Christine bought 8 kilos of margarine. She used 2 1/3 kilos for baking a cake and 1 ½ kilos
for spaghetti. How many kilos of margarine were left?
To find the amount of margarine left, we need to subtract the amount used from the amount
bought.
Amount left = Amount bought - Amount used
Amount left = 8 kilos - (2 1/3 kilos + 1 ½ kilos)
Converting the mixed numbers to improper fractions:
Amount left = 8 kilos - (7/3 kilos + 3/2 kilos)
Finding a common denominator:
Amount left = 8 kilos - (14/6 kilos + 9/6 kilos)
Amount left = 8 kilos - 23/6 kilos
Converting the improper fraction to a mixed number:
Amount left = 8 kilos - 3 5/6 kilos
Amount left = 4 1/6 kilos
Answer: Therefore, there are (b) 4 1/6 kilos of margarine left.
79. Mrs. Salas bought 6 meters of wire for P20. How much will 9 meters of wire cost?
To find the cost, we can set up a proportionto solve this problem.
Let's assume the cost of 1 meter of wire is C pesos.
6 meters of wire cost P20, so we have the proportion:
6 meters / P20 = 9 meters / C
Cross-multiplying:
6C = 9 * P20
6C = P180
C = P180 / 6
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C = P30
Answer: Therefore, 9 meters of wire will cost (d) P30.
80. Belen deposited P4,000 in a bank with an interest rate of 7 ½% per annum. How much is
the interest on her money after one year?
To find the interest, we can use the formula: Interest = Principal * Rate * Time
Principal = P4,000
Rate = 7 ½% = 7.5% = 0.075 (decimal)
Time = 1 year
Interest = P4,000 * 0.075 * 1
Interest = P300
Answer: Therefore, the interest on Belen's money after one year is (b) P300.
81. There are 40 pupils with only 20 textbooks in the science class of Mrs. Dela Cruz. What is
the pupil-textbook ratio?
To find the ratio, we need to divide the number of pupils by the number of textbooks.
Pupil-textbook ratio = Number of pupils / Number of textbooks
Pupil-textbook ratio = 40 pupils / 20 textbooks
Pupil-textbook ratio = 2:1
Answer: Therefore, the pupil-textbook ratio is (b) 2:1.
82. On a test with 25 questions, Uma made 4 mistakes. What percent did he answer correctly?
To find the percentage of questions answered correctly, we need to subtract the number of
mistakes from the total number of questions, and then calculate the percentage.
Number of questions answered correctly = Total number of questions - Number of mistakes
Number of questions answered correctly = 25 - 4 = 21
Percentage = (Number of questions answered correctly / Total number of questions) * 100
Percentage = (21 / 25) * 100 = 84%
Answer: Therefore, Uma answered (b) 84% of the questions correctly.
83. Mrs. Ponti borrowed P1,500 at 10% interest per annum for 6 months. How much did she
pay back?
To find the amount paid back, we need to calculate the interest and add it to the principal.
Interest = Principal * Rate * Time
Principal = P1,500
Rate = 10% = 0.10 (decimal)
Time = 6 months = 6/12 = 0.5 (decimal)
Interest = P1,500 * 0.10 * 0.5 = P75
Amount paid back = Principal + Interest
Amount paid back = P1,500 + P75 = P1,575
Answer: Therefore, Mrs. Ponti paid back (c) P1,575.
85. Which two numbers total the sum of 72, the difference being 12?
Let's assume the two numbers are x and y.
x + y = 72 (sum of the two numbers)
x - y = 12 (difference between the two numbers)
Adding the two equations:
2x = 84
x = 42
Substituting the value of x into one of the original equations:
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42 + y = 72
y = 72 - 42
y = 30
Therefore, the two numbers are 42 and 30, which total the sum of 72 with a difference of 12.
Answer: (b) 30 and 42.
86. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in a class is 2:3. If there are 40
students in the class, how many boys are there?
Let's assume the number of boys is 2x and the number of girls is 3x.
2x + 3x = 40 (total number of students in the class)
5x = 40
x = 40/5
x=8
Number of boys = 2x = 2 * 8 = 16
Answer: Therefore, there are (b) 16 boys in the class.
87. Mrs. Paredez paid P94.50 for 3 ½ dozen of eggs. How much would two dozen of such eggs
cost?
To find the cost of two dozen eggs, we can set up a proportion.
3 ½ dozen eggs cost P94.50, so we have the proportion:
(3 ½) dozen / P94.50 = 2 dozen / C (cost we want to find)
Cross-multiplying:
(3 ½) * C = (2) * P94.50
C = (2 * P94.50) / (3 ½)
C = (2 * P94.50) / (7/2)
C = (2 * P94.50) * (2/7)
C = P189.00 / 7
C = P27.00
Answer: Therefore, two dozen of such eggs would cost (a) P27.00.
88. Mark divides his day into leisure, sleep, and work in the ratio 1:2:3. How many hours does
he spend working?
Let's assume the total amount of time spent is x hours.
The ratio of work to the total time is 3/6 (since the ratio is 1:2:3, and the total ratio is 1+2+3=6).
We can set up a proportion:
Work time / Total time = 3/6
Work time / x = 3/6
Cross-multiplying:
3x = 6
x = 6/3
x=2
Answer: Therefore, Mark spends2 hours working.
90. It takes 20 men to build a house in 60 days. How many men will be needed to build it in 15
days?
Let's assume the number of men needed to build the house in 15 days is x.
We can set up a proportion:
Men / Days = Men / Days
20 / 60 = x / 15
Cross-multiplying:
20 * 15 = 60 * x
300 = 60x
x = 300 / 60
x=5
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Answer: Therefore, 5 men will be needed to build the house in 15 days.
92. The area of a rectangle is given by the formula: Area = Length * Width
We are given the area as 17 cm^2 and the length as 13 cm. We need to find the width.
17 = 13 * Width
Width = 17 / 13
Width ≈ 1.31 cm
The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula: Perimeter = 2 * (Length + Width)
Perimeter = 2 * (13 + 1.31)
Perimeter ≈ 2 * 14.31
Perimeter ≈ 28.62 cm
Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangle is approximately 28.62 cm.
Answer: The answer is (d) 54 cm.
93. Prime numbers are numbers that are divisible only by 1 and themselves. The first five prime
numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11.
Sum = 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 = 28
Answer: Therefore, the sum of the first five prime numbers is (d) 28.
94. To find the total distance traveled by the elevator, we need to add up the distances between
each floor.
From the first to the fifth floor: 3 meters/floor * 5 floors = 15 meters
From the fifth to the second floor: 3 meters/floor * 3 floors = 9 meters
From the second to the fourth floor: 3 meters/floor * 2 floors = 6 meters
From the fourth to the third floor: 3 meters/floor * 1 floor = 3 meters
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Total distance traveled = 15 meters + 9 meters + 6 meters + 3 meters = 33 meters
Answer: Therefore, the elevator has traveled (b) 27 m.
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