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Department of Education Region III Division of Bulacan Baliwag South District MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baliwag, Bulacan MATHEMATICS VI FIRST QUIZ SECOND QUARTER TABLE OF SPECIFICATION Skills/ Objectives Number of days Taught Number of Items Item Placement Easy 60% Average 30% Diffic ult 10% 1. Compare and order decimals through ten thousandths 2 5 1-5 2. Round decimals through ten thousandths II.B.5 2 5 6-10 3. Add and subtract decimals through thousands without and with regrouping II.C.3 2 5 11-15 4. Apply the different properties of addition to compute sums mentally II.C.5 2 5 16-18 19-20 4. Solve 1-to 3-step word problems involving addition and subtraction of decimals including money II.C.6 4 10 21-27 28-30 18 9 3 Prepared by: ELVERITA G. COLLANTES Teacher Noted:

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Department of EducationRegion III

Division of BulacanBaliwag South District

MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBaliwag, Bulacan

MATHEMATICS VIFIRST QUIZ

SECOND QUARTER

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Skills/ Objectives Number of days Taught

Number of Items

Item PlacementEasy60%

Average30%

Difficult10%

1. Compare and order decimals through ten thousandths

2 5 1-5

2. Round decimals through ten thousandthsII.B.5

2 5 6-10

3. Add and subtract decimals through thousands without and with regroupingII.C.3

2 5 11-15

4. Apply the different properties of addition to compute sums mentally II.C.5

2 5 16-18 19-20

4. Solve 1-to 3-step word problems involving addition and subtraction of decimals including moneyII.C.6

4 10 21-27 28-30

18 9 3

Prepared by:

ELVERITA G. COLLANTES Teacher

Noted:

MARILYN P. SAMSON Principal II

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Department of EducationRegion III

Division of BulacanBaliwag South District

MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBaliwag, Bulacan

MATHEMATICS VIFIRST QUIZ

SECOND QUARTER

Name:________________________________________________ Score: ________________

Grade and Section : _____________________________________ Date: ________________

Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which decimal is the least?a. 0.7 b. 0.07 c. 0.007 d. 0.0007

2. Which decimal is the greatest?a. 0.05 B. 0.005 C. 0.5 D. 0.0005

3. Which sets of decimal arrange from least to greatest?a. 10.1, 10.1001, 10.01, 10.101b. 0.047, 0.4072, 0.47, 0.4710c. 10.0002, 10.002, 10.02, 10.2d. 10.05, 10.20, 10.50, 10.005

4. Which has the smallest decimal equivalent?a. ¼ b. ½ c. 1/3 d. 1/5

5. Which has the greatest decimal equivalent?a. ¼ b. ½ c. 1/3 d. 1/5

6. Round 17.3581 to the nearest hundredthsa. 17.36 b. 17.35 c. 17.37 d. 17.34

7. 62.6871 rounded to the nearest thousandths is_____a. 62.698 b. 62.697 c. 62.688 d. 62.687

8. When you round 12.5432 to the nearest tenths, the answer is_____a. 12.54 b. 12.5 c. 12.6 d. 12.55

9. Round off the underlined digit: 72.9854a. 72.00 b. 73 c. 73.99 d. 73.98

10. Round 23.874 to the nearest tenthsa. 28.9 b. 28.8 c. 28.7 d. 28.5

11. Add: 0.6201 + 0.0113 + 0.3564 =Na. 0.9778 b. 0.9878 c. 0.9887 d. 0.9788

12. The sum of 0.62 and 0.94 is _____a. 1.56 b. 0.156 c. 15.6 d. 156

13. 0.543 + 0.3 + 0.6842 = Na. 152.72 b. 15272 c. 15.272 d. 1.5272

14. Take away 0.623 from 0.855, what will you get?a. 2.302 b. 0.232 c. 3.022 d. 0.322

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15. Find the difference : 342.523-68.976 =Na. 0.273547 b. 2.73547 c. 27.3547 d. 273.547

16. Arrange in column, then add. 1.257 +2.3 + 3.426 =Na. 69.83 b. 6.983 c. 6.893 d. 6.683

17. What is the missing addend: _______ + 174.6 = 211a. 36.4 b. 3.64 c. 364 d. 0.364

18. Subtract 10.963 from 37.895a. 2693.2 b. 269.32 c. 2.6932 d. 26.932

19. The difference between 18.004 1nd 9.628 is _____a. 0.8376 d. 8.376 c. 83.76 d. 837.6

20. The difference between 0.600 and 0.346 is _____a. 0.524 b. 2.054 c. 0.254 d. 0.264

21. Fernan has 8.25 kg of onions to sell in the market. In the morning, he sold 4.75 kg. In the afternoon, he sold 2.25 kg. How many kilograms of onions were left?

What is asked in the problem?a. Kilograms of onion sold b. kilograms of onion leftb. Kilograms of onion sold in all d. kilograms of onions sold in the morning

22. What are given?a. 8.25 kg. of tomatoes

4.25kg. of onions sold in the afternoon2.25kg. of tomatoes sold in the afternoon

b. 8.25kg of onions to sell4.25kg of onions sold in the afternoon

c. 8.25kg of onions to sell4.75kg of tomatoes sold in the morning2.25kg of onions sold in the morning

d. 8.25kg of onions to sell4.25kg of onions sold in the morning

23. What is the hidden question?a. How many kilograms of tomatoes were leftb. How many kilograms of onions were soldc. How many kilograms of eggplants were leftd. How many kilograms of ginger were left

24. What operations should be used?a. Addition and subtraction c. subtraction and additionb. Addition and multiplication d. subtraction and division

25. Mathematical sentencea. (4.75 x 2.25)-8.25=N c. 8.25 –(4.75+ 2.25)=Nb. (4.75 + 2.25) x 8.25 =N d. (4.75 – 2.25) + 8.25 =N

26. What is the answer?a. 1.10kg b. 1.15kg c. 1.20kg d. 1.25kg

27. Raymond wanted to buy a notebook for P18.75 and a ball pen for P28.75. He had only P19.85. How much more does he need to buy the 2 items?The operation involved in the problem are:

a. + , - b. x and + c. + and ÷ d. – and ÷

28. The hidden question is:a. How much money does Raymond have?

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b. How much more does Raymond need to buy the 2 items?c. How much does the notebook and ballpen cost altogether?d. How much his change?

29. The correct number sentence for the problem is:a. P19.85 +(P18.75 –P28.75)=Nb. (P19.85 +P18.75) –P28.75=Nc. (P18.75 +P28.75) –P19.85)=Nd. (P28.75 +P19.75) –P18.85)=N

30. What is the answer?a. P27.65 b. P37.55 c. P27.85 d. P28.85

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Department of EducationRegion III

Division of BulacanBaliwag South District

MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBaliwag, Bulacan

MATHEMATICS VISecond Quiz

Second QuarterTABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Skills/ Objectives Number of days Taught

Number of Items

Item PlacementEasy60%

Average30%

Difficult10%

1. Estimate products of whole numbers and decimalsII.C.1

2 5 1-5

2. Multiply up to 3-digit factors by 1-to 2-digit factors without and with regroupingII.C.2

2 5 6-10

3. Apply the properties of multiplication to compute productsII.C.7

2 5 11-15

4. Solve word problems involving multiplication of decimals including moneyII.C. 8.2-3

2 5 16-18 19-20

5. Solve 2-to 3-step word problems involving addition, addition, subtraction, and multiplication of decimals including moneyII.D.8.2

4 10 21-26 27-30

12 30 18 9 3

\ Prepared by:

ELVERITA G. COLLANTES Teacher

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Department of EducationRegion III

Division of BulacanBaliwag South District

MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBaliwag, Bulacan

MATHEMATICS VISecond Quiz

Second Quarter

Name:________________________________________________Score: _________________

Grade:________________________________________________Date: __________________

Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Estimate the product to the nearest whole number 155.7 x 0.88 = Na. 156 b. 157 c. 158 d. 158

2. Estimate the product to the nearest thousandths 0.28 x 0.22 =Na. 0.05 b. 0.06 c. 0.07 d. 0.08

3. How many zeroes does the product have? 1500 x 2000=Na. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 4

4. Carl bought 5 notebooks at P38.95 each. About how much did he pay in all?a. P300 P200 c. P500 d.P400

5. Sally runs 4.8 km every morning. About how many kilometers does she run each week?a. 25km b. 35km c. 45km d. 30km

6. Find N in this equation: 0.247 x 0.79= Na. 0.19513 b. 0.1452 c. 0.18951 d.0.12127

7. The product of 86 and 0.249 is _____a. 23.232 b. 22.161 c. 22.611 d.23.161

8. The butterfly collector measures the wings of a butterfly and finds that the length is 0.79 dm. If 25 butterflies have the same length of wings, what is the total length of all the wings?

a. 18.75 b.19.75 c.17.75 d. 16.75b.

9. Mother bought 0.75 kilogram of beef for P145 per kilogram. How much did she pay in all?

a. 109.75 b.107.25 c. 108.75 d.102.7510. A box contains 48 cans of food each weighing 0.375kg. What is the total weight of the

box food?a. 17 b. 19 c. 18 d. 16

11. What property is illustrated 0.5 x(0.3x0.2) =(0.5 x0.3)x0.2a. Commutative b. associative C. identity d. zero

12. What property is illustrated 12.2 +9.25 =9.25 + 12.2a. Commutative b. associative C. identity d. zero

13. (0.8 x 0.5) x .3 = 0.8 x (0.5 x0.3 )

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a. Commutative b. associative C. identity d. zero

14. 1 x 0.208a. Commutative b. associative C. identity d. zero

15. 45.7 x 0a. Commutative b. associative C. identity d. zero

16. If 1 metre of cloth costs ₱72.95, how much 6.5 metres cost? Give the mathematical sentence

a. 6.5 x 72.95=N b. 6.5 + 72.95 =N c. 6.5 – 72.95 d. 6.5÷72.95

17. A cone of ice cream costs ₱16.25. How much will 8 cones of ice cream cost? What is the mathematical sentence to solve the problem?

a. 16.25+ 8 =N b. 8 x 16.25=N c. 8 ÷16.25=N d. 8 – 16.25=N

18. A contractor finished 0.25 of a highway in 5 days. If the highway is 60.8 kilometres long what part of the highway was finished?

a. 15.7 km. b. 15km c. 2.50km d. 15.8km

19. The distance from La Union to Laog is 82.29km. The distance from La Union to Baguio is 195.6km. How much farther is Baguio than Laog to La Union?

a. 277.89 km b. 121.31 km. c. 17.31 km. d. 113.31 km.

20. What is the perimeter of a scalene triangle with the sides of 34.63 km., 25.9 cm. and 19.43 cm.?

a. 78.16 cm b. 97.68 cm c. 76.96 cm. d. 79.96 cmb.

21. Tina bought a bunch of flowers for ₱140.50. If he gave a ₱100 bill and ₱50 bill, how much was his change?

a. ₱9.25 b. ₱9.50 c. ₱10.25 d. ₱10.50

22. Solve the cost of 2.4 kg. of rice at ₱24.75 per kg.?a. ₱61.88 b. ₱60.25 c. ₱59.40 d. ₱58.40

23. Mrs. Samson bought a whole dressed chicken weighing 2.7 kgs. If a kilogram of chicken costs ₱ 72.50, how much did she pay for the chicken?

a. ₱195.75 b.₱165.75 c. ₱185.75 d. ₱190.75

24. Mother paid ₱198.45 for 8.1 kilograms of rice. How much did a kilogram of rice cost her?a. ₱22.50 b. ₱23.50 c. ₱24.00 d. ₱24.50

25. If the exchange rate is ₱49.56 to a dollar, how much will a tourist get from exchanging $245?

a. ₱12,140.00 b. ₱12,142.20 c. ₱12,142.50 d. ₱12,143.50

26. Mrs. Victoria bought 5 mangoes for ₱45.50. How much did each mango cost?a. ₱9.50 b. ₱9.20 c. ₱9.10 d. ₱9.30

27. Mother bought 16.25 meters of cloth for a set of curtains. How much did she pay if a meter cost ₱58.50?

a. ₱960.60 b. ₱950.60 c. ₱1056.90 d. ₱850.25

28. Mr. Carlos is an overseas contract worker. He sends $350 monthly to his family. How much does his family receive in pesos if one dollar is equivalent to 44.25?

a. ₱15,234.00 b. ₱15,487.50 c. ₱15,678.9 d. ₱12,234.50

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29. Mr. Carlos is a fruit dealer. He has 6.5 sacks of santol and 4.25 sacks of mango anf 3.8 sacks of avocado. If he is paid ₱236.25 per sack for santol and ₱375.50 per sack for mango and ₱252.75 per sack for avocado, how much will he get from fruits he sells?

a. ₱4,091.90 b. ₱1535.60 c. ₱1595.85 d. ₱9600.45

30. Jonjon bought a computer package for ₱56,200 on installment basis. She gave a down payment of ₱15,500. How much will she pay in a monthly if she has to pay the remaining amount in 18 months?

a. ₱2,261.10 b. ₱2,000 c. ₱2,500.00 d. ₱2,245.00

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Department of EducationRegion III

Division of BulacanBaliwag South District

MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBaliwag, Bulacan

MATHEMATICS VIThird Quiz

Second QuarterTABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Skills/ Objectives Number of days Taught

Number of Items

Item PlacementEasy60%

Average30%

Difficult10%

1. Identify prime and composite numberII.E.1.1

2 5

2. Enumerate factors and multiples of given numbersII. E. 1.3

2 5

3. Determine the greatest common factors (GCF) of 2 or more numbersII.E.1.6

2 5

4. Determine the least common multiple (LCM) of 2 or more numbersII.E.1.7

2 5

5. Solve for the missing term in a pair of equivalent fractionsII.E.2

2 5

6. Reduce fractions to lowest termsII.E.5

2 5

30 18 9 3

Prepared by:

ELVERITA G. COLLANTES Teacher

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Department of EducationRegion III

Division of BulacanBaliwag South District

MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBaliwag, Bulacan

MATHEMATICS VIThird Quiz

Second Quarter

Name:________________________________________________Score: _________________

Grade:________________________________________________Date: __________________

Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which set of number is a set of composite?a. 3,7,11,13 b. 2.4.6.8.10 c. 6,8,11,12 d. 6,9,12,15

2. Give the prime factors of 60a. 2x3x3x5 b.2x2x3x5 c. 2x3x3x5 d. 2x3x5x5

3. Which is not a factor of 12?a. 2x6 b. 2x2x2x3 c. 2x2x3 d. 4x3

4. Give the prime factors of 36a. 2x2x2x3 b. 2x3x3 c. 2x2x3x3 d.2x2x2x3x3

5. I am 25, what are my prime factors?a. 1 b. 5 c. 10 d. 20

6. I am more tha 10 but less than 15, one of my number is 7, Who am I?a. 1 b. 14 c. 24 d. 7b.

7. I am more than 25 but less than 35, one of my factor is 5. Who am I?a. 20 b. 30 c. 10 d. 15

8. 56 = a. 7x2x2x2 b. 5x2x2x2 c. 3x2x2x2 d. 2x2x2x2

9. 64 = a.2x4x2x4 b. 3x2x3x2 c. 2x2x2x2x2x2 d. 2x2x2x2x3x2

10. 48 = a. 2x2x2x2 b. 2x3x2x2x2 c. 3x2x3x2 d. 2x2x2x4

11. Give the common factors of 30 and 36a. 1,2,3,4,5,6 b. 1,3,5,6,9 c. 1,2,3,4,6 d. 1,2,3,6

12. Give the common prime factors of 24 and 32.a. 2x2 b. 2x2x2 c. 1x2x2 d.2x2x3

13. What is the GCF of 24 and 32?a. 4 b. 8 c. 5 d. 12

14. What is the GCF of 35 and 63?a. 3 b.5 c. 7 d. 2

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15. The GCF of N and 16 is 8. What is N?a. 34 b. 24 c. 36 d. 12

16. Give the least common multiple of 6,8 and 12a. 12 b. 24 c. 36 d. 48

17. What is the least number of apples that can be divided equally among 8,9 and 12children?

a. 24 b. 36 c. 64 d. 72

18. Mario goes home every other day. His sister goes home every after 3 days. If they see each other today, when will they see each other again at home?

a. Every 2nd day b. every 6th day c. every 3rd day d. every 7th day

19. What is the LCM of 9 and 12?a. 26 b. 36 c. 46 d. 43

20. What is the LCM of 8 and 20?a. 20 b. 40 c. 30 d. 50

21. Which pair of fractions are equal?a. ½ and 2/2 b. ¾ and 4/3 c. 4/5 and 8/10 d. ¾ and 4/5

22. What is the equivalent fraction of ¾?a. 6/7 b. 6/8 c. 2/4 d. 1/2

23. What is the missing term? 2/4 = /8a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 10

24. A recipe needs 2/3 cup of flour. You are going to make 3 recipes. How many cups of flour do you need?

a. 3 cups b. 2 cups c. 4 cups d. 6 cups

25. You need ¾ tbsp of sugar for a glass of lemonade. You are going to make 4 glasses. How much sugar do you need?

a. 2tbsp b. 3 tbsp c. 5 tbsp d. 6 tbsp

26. What is the lowest term of 3/12?a. ½ b. ¼ c. 1/5 d. 1/3

27. What is the lowest term of 2/6 ?a. ¼ b. 1/3 c. 1/5 d. 2/3

28. Give the lowest term9/16 a. 2/4 b. ¾ c. 2/8 d. ½

29. 15/20 = a. 2/4 b. ½ c. ¾ d. ¼

30. 25/65 = a. 5/13 b. 5/10 c. 4/5 d. 2/4

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Department of EducationRegion III

Division of BulacanBaliwag South District

MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBaliwag, Bulacan

MATHEMATICS VIFIRST QUIZ

FOURTH QUARTER

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Skills/ Objectives Number of days Taught

Number of Items

Item PlacementEasy60%

Average30%

Difficult10%

1. Tell the unit of measure used for measuring the surface area of solidIV.A.2

2 5

2. Find the formula for the area of the ff plane figures-parallelogram-triangles-trapezoids-circlesIV.A.3

3 8

3. Derive a formula for finding tne surface of-cubes-prisms-cylinderIV.A.4

3 7

4. Solve word problems involving measurement of surface area-Analyze word problemIV.A.5.2.1

4 10

12 30 18 9 3

Prepared by:

ELVERITA G. COLLANTES Teacher

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Department of EducationRegion III

Division of BulacanBaliwag South District

MAKINABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBaliwag, Bulacan

MATHEMATICS VIFirst Quiz

Fourth Quarter

Name:________________________________________________Score: _________________

Grade:________________________________________________Date: __________________

Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

Tell the unit of measure used for measuring the surface area of solid1.The base is a polygon and its face are triangles.

a. rectangular prism b. triangular prism c. cone d. cylinder

2. What do you call a polygon with seven sides?a. pentagon b. nonagon c. pentagon d. heptagon

3.Name the spatial figure that resembles a box

a. cube b. sphere c. cone d. rectangular prism

4.A spatial figure having a circular base and one vertex.a. a rectangular prism b. cone c. pyramid d. cylinder

5. A spatial figure with two circular bases, no edge and no vertex.a. Cone b. pyramid c. cylinder d. rectangular prism

6. What formula will you use to get the area of a rectangle?a. A= l xw b. A= s x s c. A=½ ( l x w) d. A= (B1 + B2) x H

7. The area formula for a square is ______a. A= l x w b. A= ½ (lxw) c. A= sxs d. A= (B1 + B2) x H

8. What is the formula in finding the circumference of a circle if the given is a diameter?

a. C=πd b. C=π r c. C=π d2 d. C=2π r❑

9. A rectangle whose length is 15cm and its width is 10 cm. What is the formula to find the area of a rectangle?

a. A= l x w b. A= ½ (lxw) c. A= sxs d. A= (B1 + B2) x H

10.A trapezoid whose bases are 15in and 12 in. Its height is 17 in. what is the formula used to solve for the area.

a. A= l x w b. A= ½ (lxw) c. A= sxs d. A= (B1 + B2) x h

11.What is the formula for the area?6.2 m

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a. A= l x w b. A= ½ (lxw) c. A= sxs d. A= (B1 + B2) x h

12.

a. A= l x w b. A= ½ (lxw) c. A= sxs d. A=π d

13.A square whose side is 3.5ma. A= l x w b. A= ½ (lxw) c. A= sxs d. A=π d

14.What is the area of the circle

a. 28.62 m ² b. 45.6 m ² c. 39.45 m ² d. 56.26 m ²

15.Find the area

a. 31 cm² b. 32 cm² c. 43 cm² d. 54cm²

16.Give the formula for solving the space area of this figure

17.The bases of a trapezoid measure 10m and 15.5 m while the height is 8m. What is its area?

a. 134 m² b. 124 m² c. 144 cm² d. 144 cm

18.Find rhe area of a circle whose radius is 5.2 dm.a. 84.0956 dm² b. 84.9056 dm² c. 276.56 cm² d. 84.9605

dm²

19.A glass top of an office table has a length of 105 cm and a width of 61 cm. What is its area?

a. 6540 cm² b. 6450 cm² c. 6405 cm² d. 6045 cm²

20.A milk can has a radius of 4 cm and a height of 11 cm. How much tin was used in making it?

a. 276.32 cm² b. 267.32 cm² c. 276.56 cm² d.326.56 cm²

4 m

9 cm

3m

10cm

10cm

4cm

a . SA=2πr ²+2 πrh b. SA= 4πr²

b. SA=πr ²+πrs d. SA= B + 4 sh/2

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21.Jenny is making a circular table cloth . It has a radius of 1.2 meters. How many meters of lace are needed to decorate the side of a tablecloth? What is asked in the problem?

a. Jenny’s table cloth c. Decoration needed to putb. Meters of lace needed d. The size of the table cloth

22.What is the number sentence?a. 2 x 3.14 x 1. 2²= N c. 3.14 x 1.2 ²= Nb. 2 x 3.14 x 1.2 = N d. 3.14 x 1.2 =N

23.What is the answer sentence?a. 7.536 meters c. 7.802 metersb. 9.23 meters d. 12.536 meters

24.A circular flower garden has a diameter of 5 meters. How many meters of steel bars will be needed to fence the garden? What is asked in the problem?

a. Number of meters of steel bars neede to fence the gardenb. Number of flower needed for the gardenc. Size of the gardend. Numbers of steel bars needed to fence the garden

25.What is the complete answer?a. 14.25 meters b. 15.7 meters c. 31.4 meters d.

35.7 meters26.Paolo prepared a rectangular seedbed measuring 9 meters and 4 meters wide.

What is the area of the seedbed?a. 36 m² b. 13 m² c. 26 m² d. 5 m²

27.Mr. Reyez has a trapezoid field planted with mongo. If the field has bases of 12 meters and a height of 7 meters, what is the area of the field?

a. 945 m² b. 9.45 m² c. 94.5 m² d. 94 m²28.Tricia wanted to cover their receiving room with linoleum. If measures 4 m long and

ang 6 meters wide, how many square meters of linoleum were used?a. 10 m² b. 20 m² 24 m² d. 34 m²

29.Nico’s room is 6.5 m long, 3m wide, and 3mhigh. How many cubic meters

.

Solve word problems involving measurement of surface area

-Analyze word problem21.

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