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Mathematics in The Modern World: F-Quiz #3 (Modular Arithmetic)

This document appears to be a quiz from Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela on mathematics concepts including modular arithmetic, determining what day dates fall on, and calculating check digits for Universal Product Codes (UPCs). The quiz contains 3 sections - the first evaluates arithmetic expressions using a 12-hour clock, the second determines what day of the week dates fall on in different years, and the third identifies the last digit of sample UPC codes.

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Mathematics in The Modern World: F-Quiz #3 (Modular Arithmetic)

This document appears to be a quiz from Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela on mathematics concepts including modular arithmetic, determining what day dates fall on, and calculating check digits for Universal Product Codes (UPCs). The quiz contains 3 sections - the first evaluates arithmetic expressions using a 12-hour clock, the second determines what day of the week dates fall on in different years, and the third identifies the last digit of sample UPC codes.

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PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG VALENZUELA

Mathematics in the Modern World SCORE


F-Quiz #3 (Modular Arithmetic)

Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yr./Sec.: ________________________________ Date submitted: __________________________________________________

I. Evaluate each expression, where and indicate addition and subtraction, respectively, using a 12-hour clock.

1. 2 8 = 11. 12 860 = 21. 6 102 =


2. 3 18 = 12. 3 900 = 22. 8 203 =
3. 11 36 = 13. 1 923 = 23. 3 250 =
4. 10 50 = 14. 5 1,000 = 24. 9 261 =
5. 5 87 = 15. 4 1,500 = 25. 7 800 =
6. 6 102 = 16. 2 8= 26. 12 860 =
7. 8 203 = 17. 3 18 = 27. 3 900 =
8. 3 250 = 18. 11 36 = 28. 1 923 =
9. 9 261 = 19. 10 50 = 29. 5 1,000 =
10. 7 800 = 20 5 87 = 30. 4 1,500 =

II. Determine the day which the following dates would fall.

1. March 20, 2019 – Tuesday 6. October 24, 2040 – Tuesday


March 20, 2030 – ____________ October 24, 2030 – __________

2. December 26, 2008 – Friday 7. August 2, 2013 – Friday


December 26, 2018 – ___________ August 2, 2008 – __________

3. November 1, 2005 – Wednesday 8. July 4, 2019 – Wednesday


November 1, 2025 – ___________ July 4, 2000 – __________

4. June 30, 2003 – Thursday 9. September 29, 2025 – Saturday


June 30, 2034 – _________ September 29, 1999 – ________

5. February 29, 2000 – Sunday 10. March 20, 2019 – Tuesday


February 29, 2040 – ________ March 20, 1990 – _________

III. Determine the last digit of the UPC (Universal Product Code) to prove that each product is legit.

_____1. 0-79893-46500-? (Organics Honey)


_____2. 6-53569-39973-? (Scrabble)
_____3. 7-14043-01126-? (Monopoly)
_____4. 0-32031-13439-? (Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, DVD)
_____5. 8-85909-19432-? (16 GB iPad with WiFi)

“Be a good person but don’t waste time trying to prove it.”

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