Book 4 Final Review

You will now practice all the skills you learned in Book 4. You can use this as a review for your  final test.

If you can’t remember how to do a question, go back to the lesson on this topic to refresh your memory.

The unit and topic for where each question came from is listed in the heading preceding the question. Example: 1B means Unit 1, Topic B.

1B

  1. Write as decimals
    1. Fifty-seven hundredths
    2. Six hundred ninety-five thousandths
    3. Eight tenths
    4. Three and two hundred six thousandths
    5. [latex]\dfrac{3142}{10000}[/latex]
  2. Write as common fractions and in words. Example:  0.4  – [latex]\frac{4}{10}[/latex] four tenths
    1. 0.7
    2. 7.3
    3. 0.41
    4. 23.0501
  3.  Write the amount of money with numerals, using a $.
    1. seven dollars and twenty-four cents
    2. four cents
    3. two hundred thirty-three cents

1C

  1. Cross out any extra zeros that are not needed
    1. 314.6090
    2. 087.070
  2. Show which number is larger by using < or >.
    1. 0.736              0.763
    2. 6.972              6.0972
  3. Show if each pair of decimals is equal (=) or not equal (≠).
    1. 1.51              1.051
    2. 0.952              0.925
  4. Round each of the following to the nearest whole number
    1. 8.17
    2. 0.6
  5. Round each of the following to the nearest tenth
    1. 1.559
    2. 0.145
  6. Round each of the following to the nearest hundredth
    1. 72.013
    2. 0.4685
  7. Round each of the following to the nearest thousandth
    1. 0.2795
    2. 0.0108

2A

  1. Find the sum.
    1. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{ll}&34.972\\&17.08\\&\phantom{0}6.3\\+&76.504\\ \hline\\ \end{array}[/latex]
    2. 28.53 + 8.972 + 13.554 + 691 =
    3. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{ll}&100.456\\&\phantom{0}36.29 \\&298.217\\+&\phantom{0}42.942\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]

2B

  1. Find the difference.
    1. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{ll}&83.026\\-&41.893\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
    2. 79 − 25.086 =
    3. 172.257 − 69.088 =
  2. Solve the following word problems
    1. Sylvia bikes 2 times a week.  On Monday she biked 25.8 km and on Friday she biked 34.5 km.  How far did she bike in total?
    2. The average height of people in Denmark is 1.83 m.  The average height of people in Canada is 1.79 m.  How much greater is the average height in Denmark than the average height in Canada?
    3. Roberta bought a pair of eyeglasses that cost a total of $346.98. The frames of the glasses were $234.56. How much did the lenses cost?
    4. Find the perimeter.a square whose sides are 1.67 m
    5. Find the perimeter.
      a triangle whose sides are 0.97 cm, 2.56 cm, 1.34 cm

2C

  1. Complete a bank transaction record using this information. Arrange the information in chronological order. That means put the information with the earliest date first, then the next date, and so on. The balance forward is $621.95.
    Debits (cheques will have cheque number)
    Date Cheque number Details Transaction
    2022/09/03 n/a INTERAC PAYMENT Pharmacy $28.81
    2022/09/04 #207 Terrace Aquatic Centre $101.00
    2022/09/16 n/a AUTOMATIC PAYMENT Car Payment $291.00
    2022/09/02 n/a INTERAC PAYMENT Sally‘s Clothing Store $132.55
    2022/09/23 #208 Citywest Cable $74.32
    2022/09/08 n/a WITHDRAWAL Cash $150.00
    Debits (cheques will have cheque number)
    Date Cheque number Details Transaction
    2022/09/30 n/a ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER Paycheque $997.26
    2022/09/15 n/a ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER Paycheque $948.74
    Transaction Record
    DATE CHEQUE NO. TRANSACTION DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE
    BALANCE FORWARD
  2. Use this blank cheque to write out cheque #208 from question 14. Use any name and address you wish.blank cheque

3C

  1. Find the product
    1. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&3.56\\ \times&48\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
    2. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&0.7059\\ \times &0.46\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
    3. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&435.92\\ \times &1.4\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
    4. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&2.583\\ \times &36\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
  2. Find the area of the following rectangles
    1. l = 4.15 cm
      w = 36.72 cm
    2. l =  4.18 m
      w = 19.2 m
  3. Solve the following problems
    1. Shane worked 40.5 hours last week.  His hourly wage is $22.19.  How much is his pay before taxes?
    2. A math textbook costs $12.87 (including the sales tax). If 14 students in the class each buy a book, how much money did the bookstore get?
    3. A pool is 25.8 m by 22.5m. Calculate its perimeter and area.

4A

  1. Solve the following division questions
    1. 7.83 ÷ 6 =
    2. 504 ÷ 0.08 =
    3. 33.2543 ÷ 2.9 =
  2. Solve the following word problems
    1. Lucy walked 12.75 km over 5 days.  How far did she walk each day?
    2. Examine the following rainfall chart. How much did it rain in total in January? If all the rain in January was spread out evenly between each of the 31 days of the month, how much rain fell each day? Round your answer to two decimal places.
      Date Amount of rain in mm
      January 10 15.5 mm
      January 14 2.4 mm
      January 19 10.73 mm
      January 24 1.9 mm
      January 29 13.05 mm
    3. Find the area and the perimeter.
      a rectangle whose length is 3.78 m, width is 1.35 m
    4. Find the area and the perimeter.
      a square whose sides are 45.65 cm

5A

  1. Unit Pricing Question.
    1. Marissa wants to buy some juice. She can‘t decide between apple juice and orange juice. Calculate what the unit price is on each of these two brands, to the nearest cent, to decide which of these is the better buy.
      • Apple Juice is 5 L for $8.79
      • Orange Juice is 4 L for $7.29

6A & B

  1. Fill in the following chart
    Unit Symbol Measures Examples
    Metres
    Grams
    Seconds
  2. Prefixes have been combined with base units in this question. Write the meaning and the symbol. The first one is done for you.
    1. centimeter =     One hundredth of a metre     =    cm    
    2. decimeter =                                                    =             
    3. decameter =                                                   =             
  3. base unit

6C

  1. Convert the following:
    1. 45 daL              L
    2. 57 g              cg
    3. 101 cm              mm
    4. 49 mL              hL
    5. 255 mm              m
    6. 5 km              dm
    7. 0.75 kg              mg
  2. Write the measurements using only one unit.
    1. 4 km, 29 m =
    2. 17 L, 95 cL =
  3. Answer using only one unit.
    1. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rl}&391\text{ cg}\\+&138\text{ mg}\\ \hline\\ \end{array}[/latex]
    2. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&783\text{ daL}\\-&68\text{ mL}\\ \hline\\ \end{array}[/latex]
    3. [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&5\text{ km}\\-&99\text{  m}\\ \hline\\ \end{array}[/latex]
    4. 6075 cm ÷ 75 mm =
  4. Answer the following word problems
    1. How much fencing is needed to enclose a square field 45.6 m on each side?
    2. A metal strip is being installed around three work benches that are 3.46 metres long and 1.2 metres wide. How much metal stripping is needed?
    3. If the stripping in question b. costs $6.67 per metre, find the total cost of the stripping.
    4. A curtain measures 1.8 metres by 2.1 metres. Find out how many square meters of material is needed for making four more curtains the same size.

Answers to Book 4 Final Review

  1. Write as decimals.
    1. 0.57
    2. 0.695
    3. 0.8
    4. 3.206
    5. 0.3142
  2. Write as common fractions and in words.
    1. [latex]\dfrac{7}{10}[/latex] seven tenths
    2. [latex]7\dfrac{3}{10}[/latex], seven and three tenths
    3. [latex]\dfrac{41}{100}[/latex], forty one hundredths
    4. [latex]23\dfrac{501}{10000}[/latex], twenty three and five hundred one ten thousandths
  3. Write the amount of money with numerals.
    1. $7.24
    2. $0.04
    3. $2.33
  4. Cross out any extra zeros that are not needed.
    1. 314.609
    2. 87.07
  5. Show which number is larger.
    1. <
    2. >
  6. Show if each pair of decimals is equal or not equal.
  7. Round to the nearest whole number.
    1. 8
    2. 1
  8. Round to the nearest tenth.
    1. 1.6
    2. 0.1
  9. Round to the nearest hundredth.
    1. 72.01
    2. 0.47
  10. Round to the nearest thousandth.
    1. 0.28
    2. 0.011
  11. Find the sum.
    1. 134.856
    2. 742.011
    3. 477.902
  12. Find the difference.
    1. 41.133
    2. 53.914
    3. 103.169
  13. Solve the word problems.
    1. 60.3 km
    2. 0.04 m
    3. $112.42
    4. 6.68 m
    5. 4.87 cm
  14. Complete the bank transaction record.
    Transaction Record
    DATE CHEQUE NO. TRANSACTION DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE
    BALANCE FORWARD $621.95
    2022/09/02 INTERAC PAYMENT Sally‘s Clothing Store 132.55 489.40
    2022/09/03 INTERAC PAYMENT Pharmacy 28.81 460.59
    2022/09/04 207 Terrace Aquatic Centre 101.00 359.59
    2022/09/08 WITHDRAWAL Cash 150.00 209.59
    2022/09/15 ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER Pay 948.74 1158.33
    2022/09/16 AUTOMATIC PAYMENT Car Payment 291.00 867.33
    2022/09/23 208 Citywest‘s Cable 74.32 793.01
    2022/09/30 ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER Pay 997.26 1790.27
  15. Write out cheque #208. no.208, pay to the order of Citywest's Cable, $74.32
  16. Find the product.
    1. 170.88
    2. 0.324714
    3. 610.288
    4. 92.988
  17. Find the area.
    1. 152.388 cm²
    2. 80.256 m²
  18. Solve the problems.
    1. $898.70
    2. $180.18
    3. Perimeter = 96.6m,  Area = 580.5 m2
  19. Solve the division questions.
    1. 1.305
    2. 6300
    3. 11.467
  20. Solve the word problems.
    1. 2.55 km each day
    2. 43.58 mm, 1.41 mm
    3. 5.103 m², 10.26 m
    4. 2083.923 cm, 182.6 cm
  21. Apple juice is the better buy at $1.76/L (orange juice is $1.82/L)
  22. Fill in the following chart.
    Unit Symbol Measures Examples
    Metres m Length Running race, height
    Grams g Weight/mass Medication, baby’s weight
    Seconds s Time Time left on a test
  23. Write the meaning and the symbol
    1. one hundredth of a metre = cm
    2. one tenth of a metre = dm
    3. ten metres = dam
  24. Fill in the following chart.
    kilo hecto deca base unit deci centi milli
  25. Convert the following.
    1. 450 L
    2. 5700 cg
    3. 1010 mm
    4. 0.00049 hL
    5. 0.255m
    6. 50000 dm
    7. 750 g
  26. Write the measurements using only one unit.
    1. 4029 m
    2. 1795 cL
  27. Answer using only one unit.
    1. 4048 mg or 404.8 cg
    2. 7 829 932 mL or 782.9932 daL
    3.  5099 m or 5.099 km
    4. 810 cm or 8100 mm
  28. Answer the word problems.
    1. 182.4 m
    2. 27.96 m
    3. $186.49
    4. 15.12 m2

Final Test Time!

This is the review unit of your course, so, now is the time to write the final test!

See your instructor for the Practice Final Test, and when you are confident, write the Final Test A or B.

Congratulations!

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