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Summative 3 Math 6 q4

The document is a mathematics test for 4th grade students with 20 multiple choice questions. It contains questions about analyzing data from tables on participant ages in a feeding program and number of tree types in an orchard. It also includes questions about interpreting a pie chart on class spending and probability.

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Summative 3 Math 6 q4

The document is a mathematics test for 4th grade students with 20 multiple choice questions. It contains questions about analyzing data from tables on participant ages in a feeding program and number of tree types in an orchard. It also includes questions about interpreting a pie chart on class spending and probability.

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THIRD SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATHEMATICS 6

Fourth Grading

Name:____________________________________________________________________________Score:_______________
DIRECTION: Read and analyze the following mathematical concepts. Choose and encircle the letter that corresponds to your
answer.
For numbers 1-6. In the feeding program organized by AHLES Multi-purpose Cooperative there are several pupils joined. Below are
the ages of the participants.
6 6 7 5 8 5 7 8 5 11 7 6 8 5 9 6 11
13 12 13 5 7 5 8 7 9 11 12 12 10 7 7 8 8
7 6 8 8 9 13 13 11 10 9 12 9 8 11 10 12
1-3. Complete the table.
Ages of Participants Tally Frequency

Answer the following questions.


_____4. How many participants joined in the feeding program?
A. 40 B. 50 C. 60 D. 70
_____5. How many participants belong to ages 6 – 10?
A. 20 B. 25 C. 30 D. 40
_____6. How many participants have an age older than 10?
A. 11 B. 12 C. 13 D. 14
For number 7 – 13, refer to the circle graph below.
The number of trees in the orchard is 120.
______7. How many mango trees are there?
A. 40 B. 44 C. 42 D. 46
______8. How many rambutan trees are there?
A. 20 B. 30 C. 40 D. 50
_____9. How many more durian trees are there than the pomelo trees?
A. 12 B. 24 C. 36 D. 48
_____10. What fraction of the number of trees are rambutan?
A. ½ B. 1/3 C. ¼ D. 1/5
_____11. What fraction of the number of trees are pomelo?
A. 1/10 B. ½ C. ¾ D. 5/6
_____12. How many more percent is the difference between durian and rambutan?
A. 5% B. 10% C. 15% D. 20%
_____13. How many mango and rambutan trees are there in all?
A. 48 B. 60 C. 72 D. 84
For numbers 14 – 18, refer to the circle graph below.
The class income is Php. 200.00.
_____14. How much did they spend for the class shirts?
A. Php. 100.00 B. Php. 50.00 C. Php. 30.00 D. Php. 20.00
_____15. What percent of the money did they use to buy cleaning materials?
A. 10% B. 20% C. 25% D. 50%
_____16. How much money was spent for the class school supplies?
A. Php. 20.00 B. Php. 30.00 C. Php. 50.00 D. Php. 100.00
_____17. What percent of the money did they leave for the outreach?
A. 10% C. 20%
B. 15% D. 25%
_____18. How much money was spent for cleaning materials, outreach and school supplies?
A. Php. 100.00 B. Php. 150.00 C. Php. 150.00 D. Php. 200.00

For numbers 19 – 20
_____19. What do you mean when we say certain to happen?
A. 30 % probability B. 50% probability C. 75% probability D. 100% probability
_____20. A probability of 0 means that an event is ______ too happen.
A. certain B. unlikely C. impossible D. likely

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