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100 Maths Worksheets for children aged 10-11
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X - 11 = 0
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Place value
Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Factors and Multiples
Special Numbers
Algebra
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
Ratio and Proportion
Probability
Money
Shape
Transformations
Measurement
Time
Multi-step Problems
Handling Data
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Place value
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Factors and Multiples
Special Numbers
Number Sequences
Algebra
Fractions
Decimal Fractions
Percentages
Fractions Decimals and Percentages
Ratio and Proportion
Probability
Mean, median, mode and range
Shape
Transformations
Measurement
Time
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Multi-step problems
Handling Data
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Place value 1
What is the value of the blue digits?
1.
467,921
2.
61,309
3.
235,262
4.
13,263
5.
49,736
6.
170,134
7.
5,179,241
8.
3,825,721
60,000
23,145
10. 3,215
11. 41,631
12. 903,282
Write these numbers in figures.
13.
14.
15. Six hundred and ten thousand, two hundred and two
16.
Place value 2
1. Multiply these numbers by 10.
a. 40
b. 700
c. 0.9
b. 2.6
c. 12.56
3.
a.
45
b. 300
c.
3.1
c.
2.6
c.
11
b. 200
5.
b.
80
6.
b. 400
a. 60 b. 45
7.
c. 90
d. 50
e. 105
c. 250
d. 375
e. 900
Place value 3
1. Divide these numbers by 10.
a. 300
b. 900
c. 3.0
b.
50
c. 6.0
200
b. 1,200
c.
10
c.
10
b. 750
b. 205
c. 40.1
b. 20
c. 0.2
Place Value 4
1. Round 678 to the nearest 10.
2. Round 9,875 to the nearest 100.
3. Round 672,351 to the nearest 1000.
4. Round 45.876 to the nearest tenth.
5. Round 678,456 to the nearest:
a.
10 _________
b. 100 ____________
c. 1000 _________
d. 10 000 _____________
6. Round 764.258 to the nearest:
a. tenth _________
b. hundredth ___________
7. Round 1,856,292 to the nearest:
a.
10 _________
b.
100 _____________
c. 1000 _________
d. 10 000 _____________
8. Round 148.2834 to the nearest:
a. tenth _________
b. hundredth ___________
c. thousandth ____________________
9. What is the value of 3 in these numbers:
a. 431,456
_______________________________
b. 2.43
_______________________________
c. 0.356
_______________________________
d. 3,000,258 _______________________________
e. 2,307,489 _______________________________
f. 56.893
_______________________________
g. 457,463 _______________________________
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Place Value 5
1. What number is the arrow pointing to?
Circle the correct letter.
6.8
6.9
a.
6.95
b.
6.89
c.
6.98
d.
7.78
6.99
7.0
7.1
a.
0.95
b.
0.905
c.
0.915
d.
0.9055
e.
0.9005
0.85
0.9
Place Value 6
1.
7.41673
What is this number correct to two decimal places?
Circle the correct letter.
a.
7.40
b.
7.4
c.
7.05
d.
7.42
e.
7.41
987.79663
What is this number when rounded to 1 decimal place?
Circle the correct letter.
a. 987.0 b. 9
c. 987.7 d. 987.8
e. 9.8
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Addition 1
Answer these different types of addition questions.
1.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Addition 2
Answer these addition questions involving money.
Round up calculations involving 99p to make them easier
to work out in your head. Then adjust by 1p.
1.
a. 1.99 + 3.50 = ___________________________
b. 2.76 + 5.99 = ___________________________
c. 38.28 + 7.99 = ___________________________
d. 206.19 + 35.99 = ________________________
e. 347.56 + 76.99 = _________________________
Round up or down these numbers to add them up then
adjust to deal with the difference.
2.
a. 4.49 + 3.60 ______________________________
b. 7.01 + 8.25 ______________________________
c. 55.98 + 7.26 ______________________________
d. 24.48 + 33.83 _____________________________
e. 91.48
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Subtraction 1
Answer these different types of subtraction questions.
1.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
967 - 345
1002 - 678
782 - 326
2001 - 473
4103 - 543
= ____________________________
= ____________________________
= ____________________________
= ____________________________
= ____________________________
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Subtraction 2
Answer these subtraction questions involving money.
Round up calculations involving 99p to make them easier
to work out in your head. Then adjust by 1p.
1.
a. 10.99 - 4.50 = ________________________
b. 12.99 - 3.60 =
________________________
c. 38.62 - 8.99 =
________________________
c. 44.31
d. 45.51
e. 44.51
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Multiplication 1
Answer these different types of multiplication questions.
1.
a. 2 3 ____ = 24
b. 5 4 ____= 80
c.
4 2 ____ = 48
d.
9 3 2 = _____
e.
___ 4 6 = 72
f.
2 4 ____ = 160
Multiplication 2
Use the grid method to multiply these numbers.
Example 23426 = 6084
= 200
30
4 = 4000 1200 4680
20 4000
+ 600 + 180 + 1404
600
80
+ 80 + 24
6084
180
24
6 1200
4680 1404
1.
52328 =
2.
61536 =
3.
45143 =
4.
5.
6.
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Multiplication 3
Answer these different types of multiplication questions.
1.
444= ?
b. 4
c. 3 3 3 3
d. 4
e. 32
b. 45
c. 150
d. 105
e. 135
7. 5 5 5 = ?
What does ? stand for? Circle the correct letter.
a. 625
b. 3 5
c. 3 5
d. 5 3
e. 130
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Division 1
Answer these different types of division questions.
1. How many 23p pencils can you buy for 1l.50?
___________________________________________
2. 7200 8 = __________________________________
3. Divide 1800 by 45. ____________________________
4. The product of two numbers is 608.
If one of the numbers is 32, what is the other?
Answer _____________________________________
5. How many 25 cm strips can be cut from an 8 m tape?
___________________________________________
6. What is the smallest number divisible by 2, 3 and 5?
Answer ____________________________________
7. There are 4000 marbles in a box.
How many bags containing 50 marbles can they fill?
Answer ____________________________________
8. Partition 810 into 9 sets.
Answer ____________________________________
9. Underline the correct answer to 506 divided by 11?
a. 45.01
b. 67
c. 45.6
d. 46
e. 450
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Division 2
Answer these different types of division questions.
1. Underline number that is exactly divisible by 7 and 8?
a. 336
b. 315
c. 290
d. 720
e. 450
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Division 3
Answer these different types of division questions. Some
of them have a remainder which needs to be taken into
account.
1. How many 42p pens can you buy for 12.25?
___________________________________________
2. 9900 30 = _________________________________
3. Divide 3200 by 800. ___________________________
4. A coach can carry 25 people.
How many journeys must it make to transport 412
people to the theatre?
Answer ____________________________________
5. Split 2200 into 8 equal amounts?
Answer_____________________________________
6. A cook bakes 270 cup cakes. She puts the same number
of cakes on each plate. If she uses 15 plates, how many
cakes are on each plate?
Answer ____________________________________
7. 8400 40 = _________________________________
8. Divide 9600 by 300. ___________________________
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Division 4
Answer these different types of division questions. Some
of them have a remainder which needs to be taken into
account.
1. Iced buns come in packs of eight
Mark has 152 iced buns.
How many packs can he fill?
Answer___________________________________
2. What is the answer when 6.9 is divided by 0.3?
Answer___________________________________
3. What is the answer when 8.4 is divided by 0.2?
Answer ___________________________________
4. A mini bus can hold 12 passengers. How many
mini buses are needed to transport 150 children?
Answer ___________________________________
5. What is 176 6 to two decimal places?
Answer ___________________________________
6. What is the answer when 980 is divided by 4?
Answer ___________________________________
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Special Numbers 1
A square number is a number multiplied by itself.
3 3 = 3 means 3 squared = 9
The small number is known as the index number.
A cube number is a number multiplied by itself twice.
3 3 3 = 3 means 3 cubed = 27
Answer these questions involving square and cube
numbers.
1.
1 + 5 = ______
2.
3 + 4 = ______
3.
6 + 2 = _______
4. 8 - 5 = ______
5.
4 + 2 = _______
6. 5 - 2 ________
27
49
79
81
97
93
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Special Numbers 2
A square root of a number is the number that you
multiply by itself to make that number. The square root
of 16 is 4 because 4 4 = 16.
The symbol for a square root is: . So, the square root of
25 is written as 25.
Answer these questions involving square roots.
1.
4 = _______
2.
36 = _______
3.
64 = _______
4.
100 = _______
5.
81 = _______
6.
49 = _______
7.
9 +16 = _______
9. Add 6 to 81 = ____________________________
10. Which prime number is the same as 25 + 4? ____
11. Which square number is the same as 36 added to 5
added to the third prime number? ______________
12. Subtract the square root of 64 from 9 squared _____
13. Multiply 16 by 3 = _________________________
14. Multiply 9 by 81= _________________________
15. Divide 36 by 9 = _________________________
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Special Numbers 3
The values of some Roman Numerals are:
1= I
2= II
3= III
4= IV
5= V
6= VI
7= VII
8= VIII
9= IX
10= X
11= X1
12= XII
13= XIII
14= XIV 15=XV
16= XVI
17= XVII 18= XVIII 19= XIX 20 =XX
70 =LXX
30= XXX 40= XL
50= L
60= LX
80= LXXX 90= XC 100= C
500= D
1000=M
You can make up make up numbers by combining
numbers. For example 219 = 200 +10 + 9 CCXIX
Answer these Roman numeral questions.
1.
XX1 = _________
2.
DX = ___________
3.
XLIV = _________
4.
CL = ___________
5.
DCI = _________
6.
DCCL= ___________
75 = __________
8.
99 = ____________
9.
555 = __________
10.
1040 = ____________
11.
15. C L = ____________
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Special Numbers 4
A negative number on a number line is less than zero.
-16
-20
-12
-8
-4
12
16
20
a. -5C
2.
-0.6
b. 3C
c. -4C
d. 0C
e. -1C
-0.4
-0.3
-0.2
-0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
-0.51
b. -0.45
c. -0.41
d. -0.55
e. -0.425
a. -7C b. -10C
c. -12C
d. -11C
e. 7C
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Number Sequences 1
To find the missing number in a sequence, you need to
find different numbers in the sequence. Some patterns go
up and others go down. Some patterns go alternately or in
pairs. Other patterns are:
Odd numbers: 1, 3, 5, 7
Even numbers: 2, 4, 6, 8
Prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7
Double numbers: 4, 8, 16, 32
Multiples: 5, 10, 15, 20
Halving numbers: 80, 40, 20, 10
Square numbers: 4, 9, 16, 25
1
1
3
Fractions: 4 , 2 , 4 , 1
,
Decimals: 0.1, 0.15,
0.2, 0.25
1
Some sequences have more than one rule:
5, 4, 7, 8, 9, 12, 11, 16 odd numbers and multiples of 4.
2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 7, 16, 11 prime numbers and doubling.
Complete these sequences.
1. 5, 6, 8,_____, 15, 20
2. 9, 11, 15, 23, 39, ____
1
3. 6 4 , 7 2 , 8 4 , ____, 11 4 , 12 2,
4. 0.525, 1.05, 1.575, 2.1, 2.625, ____
5. 5000, 500, 50, 5, 0.5, ____
6.
Number Sequences 2
Complete these sequences.
1.
2, 5, 4, 7, 6, 9, ____
1
8,
1
4,
19,
a. 2, 8
b. 9, 15
c. 6, 10
d. 5, 18 e. 6, 16
7.
a. 12, 15
b. 12, 18
c. 15, 18
d. 18, 21 e. 15, 21
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Algebra 1
Algebra is a part of mathematics in which symbols such
as letters stand for numbers. You have to find the value of
the missing number to solve the equation. An equation
has an equals sign and both sides of the equals sign must
balance.
Example: 5 + b = 12
To make it balance b must equal 7.
If there is a number next to a letter it is a short way of
saying multiplied by.
Example: 4c = 12
c=3
because 4 3 = 12
Answer e = _____________
2. 18 f = 6
Answer f = _____________
3. 7g = 91
Answer g = _____________
4.
h
6 = 4
Answer h = _____________
5.
2i + 7 = 19
Answer i = _____________
6.
3j 5 = 16
Answer j = _____________
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Algebra 2
To help solve equations it is often useful to use the
inverse operation on both sides of the equation.
For add, subtract. For subtract, add. For multiply, divide.
For divide, multiply.
Examples: k 8 = 14 add 8 to both sides of the equation.
k - 8 + 8 = 14 + 8
3k = 42
3m 3 = 42 3
k = 14 + 8
Answer k = 22
Answer m = 14
Answer n = _______________
2. p 6 = 6
Answer p = _______________
3. q - 11 = 44
Answer q = _______________
4.
r
7 = 14
Answer r = _______________
5.
8s = 96
Answer s = _______________
6.
5t - 5 = 5
Answer t = _______________
7.
2u + 6 = 24
Answer u = _______________
8.
2v = 6
4
3w - 4 = 20
Answer v = _______________
9.
Answer w = _______________
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Algebra 3
Some equations need two inverse operations before the
mystery number is left on its own on one side of the
equation.
Examples: 6x + 2 = 4x + 6
6x + 2 - 2 = 4x + 6 - 2
6x - 4x = 4x + 4 - 4x
2x = 4
Answer x = 2
4y - 4 = 3y + 5
Answer y = ___________
2.
5z + 2 = z +14
Answer z = ___________
3. 8a - 9 = 2a - 3
Answer a = ___________
4.
3b
2 =b+2
5.
6.
5d -15 = 3d - 7
7.
3e + 8 = 9e - 16 Answer e = ___________
8.
9.
f +4=f-8
4
35 7 = 60 g
Answer g = ___________
10.
6h 3 = 3h - 7
Answer h = ___________
Answer b = ___________
Answer d = ___________
Answer f = ___________
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Algebra 4
Some equations have brackets; you must complete the
calculations inside the brackets first.
Try solving these equations.
1.
2i + 2 = 5i - (9 + 4)
Answer i = __________
2.
7 + (4j - 2j) = 5j - 2
Answer j = __________
3. 3(k + 1) = 4k - 4
Answer k= __________
6x = 2y
c.
y
x= 3
y
x=3
d.
y+x=3
e.
9x = 3y
b.
5.
(3a - 5b) + c = d
Algebra 5
Try solving these equations.
1. If 3x + 2y = z, underline the incorrect statement below.
a.
6x + 4y = 2z
b.
2y = z - 3x
c.
4y = 2z - 6x
d.
3x + 2y - z = 0
e.
2y = z +3x
2.
If 4a = b
Which of the following is not true?
Underline the letter.
a.
b.
b = 4a
1
b
4
= a
c.
4=b+a
d.
8a = 2b
e. 2a + 2a = b
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Fractions 1
Find a fraction of these numbers, divide the numbers by
the denominator and then multiply the answer by the
numerator.
Example:
Find
3
of 48.
4
48 4 = 12
1 of 48 = 12
4
Multiply by 3
12 3 = 36
3
of 48 = 36
4
1.
3
8 of 32 = ________________________________
2.
3
5 of 25 = ________________________________
3.
2
of 42 = ________________________________
3
4.
5.
6.
5
12 of 84 = _______________________________
12
4
of 72 = ________________________________
9
5
of 64 = ________________________________
8
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Fractions 2
Equivalent fractions are fractions that are equal to each
other. For example two eighths is exactly the same as a
quarter.
To find a fraction equivalent to another multiply the
numerator and the denominator by the same number.
Example:
9
15
18
30
27
45
36
60
a.
3
=
5
27
c. 45 =
2.
___
35
___
b.
8
9
d.
24
=
42
___
36
___
7
9
3
5
15
24
35
45
21
18
3
8
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Fractions 3
A mixed number is a mixture of a whole number and a
fraction.
2
23
Example:
= 37
7
23
7 is an improper fraction it is top heavy, the
numerator is larger than the denominator.
Improper numbers can be changed into mixed numbers by
dividing numerator by the denominator. The answer
becomes the whole number. The remainder becomes the
numerator of the fraction.
In the example 23 7 = 3 remainder 2
Answer these mixed number questions.
1.
2.
3.
4.
25
Change 9
43
Change
6
37
Change
8
57
Change
10
6.
7.
? ___________________
___________________
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Fractions 4
Add these fractions together.
You will need to convert the fractions to the same
denominator before you can add them.
1.
3 +
4
2
3
2.
5
6
1
4
3.
1 +
2
4
9
4.
2
7
5
3
5.
1+ + 1 + 1 =
3
4
2
6.
1+ + 1 + 1 =
2
5
4
7.
3+ + 1 + 5 =
3
4
6
9
12 +
8
12
17
12
= 112
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Fractions 5
Subtract these fractions.
You will need to convert the fractions to the same
denominator before you can subtract them.
2
3
3
5
2.
9
10
1
2
3.
5
6
8 -
3
45
1. 2
4.
1
5. 5 4
6.
17
20+
7.
3
68
- 23
3
4
2
43
40
15
9
15
31
15
= 2 15
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Fractions 6
Sometimes you will need to convert the fractions to the
same denominator to work out other fraction questions.
Example:
Arrange these fractions in order, largest first.
1
2
3
4
1
3
5
6
6 9 4 10
12 12 12 12 =
5 3 1 1
6 4 2 3
3 7 1 9
5 10 2 20
2.
1 3
4 8
3.
5 4 9 3
7 14 28 4
4.
5
6
1
2
7
8
8
12
5
6
7 3
8 4
a.
3 5 8 7
4 6 12 8
b.
5 8
6 12
d.
5 7 3 8
6 8 4 12
e.
7 5 3 8
8 6 4 12
c. 7 8 3
8 12 4
39
5
6
Fractions 7
To simplify fractions, you need to reduce them to their
lowest terms. To do this you need to find a number that
will divide exactly into both the numerator and the
denominator. Repeat until the fraction is as simple as
possible.
Example
Reduce
48 8 = 6
48
to its simplest terms. 72 8 = 9
72
6 3=2
9 3=3
1.
9
63
2.
32
40 =
3.
24
27 =
4.
75
=
120
32
5. What is the fraction 72 in its lowest terms?
Underline the correct letter.
a. 4
9
b. 1
2
c. 16
18
d.
16
36
e.
3
9
40
Fractions 8
Answer these fraction questions.
Example
Jill has 16 cherry cakes and 8 chocolate cakes.
What fraction of the cakes are chocolate?
Altogether there are 24 cakes.
8
24
simplified is
1
3
5
7
b. 1
3
c.
5
12
18
d.
3
7
e.
5
6
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Decimal Fractions 1
Change these common fractions into decimal fractions.
1.
1
= 0.1
10
2.
1
5
3.
1
2
4.
3
5
56
= 0.56
100
6.
95
=
1000
7.
1
8
8.
3
4
9.
23
=
100
10.
4
5
11.
1
=
20
12.
3
5
13.
3
=
8
14.
6
20
16. 3.9
17. 6.09 =
18. 5.023
=
42
Decimal Fractions 2
To arrange decimals in order line them up under each other.
Example
4.04
4.44
4.404
4.004
4.44
4.404
4.044
4.04
4.004
4.044
7.410
_______
8.820
_______
7.014
7.441
_______
8.088
7.004
_______
8.002
_______
_______
8.802
_______
_______
5. 1.110
_______
0.503
_______
9.6
0.535
_______
9.666
_______
1.10
_______
0.353
9.66
_______
1.001
_______
_______
9.006
_______
1.011
0.005
_______
_______
1.101
_______
_______
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Decimal Fractions 3
To add or subtract decimal fractions line them up under
each other.
3 14 1
Example
5.55
+ 7.67
13.22
4.56
- 2.77
1.79
1 1
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Decimal Fractions 4
To multiply decimal fractions it can be helpful to ignore
the decimal points to begin with.
Example
0.3 0.4
3 4 = 12
Replace the 2 decimals places = 0.12
0.24
0.0024
0.024
24
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Decimal Fractions 5
To divide decimal fractions it can be helpful to use
repeated addition.
Example
3 0.5
0.5 + 0.5 + 0.5 + 0.5 + 0.5 + 0.5 = 3
Therefore 3 0.5 = 6
Answer these division questions.
1.
4 0.4 = ______________________________
2.
9 1.5 = ______________________________
3.
4 0.5 = ______________________________
4.
4 0.8 = ______________________________
5.
9 1.8 = ______________________________
6.
20 2.5 =_______________________________
80
800
0.6
600
6000
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Percentages 1
100% = 100 =
100
25% = 25 =
100
75% = 75 =
100
1
1
4
3
4
10 = 1
100
10
50% = 50 = 1
100
2
20% = 20 = 1
100
5
10% =
945.75 920.50
109
190
192.4 193.2
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Percentages 2
To increase a number by a percentage, work out the
percentage and add it on to the original number.
Example
Increase 340 by 20%
340 10 = 34 (10%)
34 2 = 68 340 + 68 = 408
To decrease a number by a percentage, work out the
percentage and subtract it from the original number.
1. Reduce 120 by 60% _______________________
2. A book cost 8 its price is increased by 20%.
What is its new price? _______________________
3. 25% of the sweets in a jar of 380 sweets were red.
How many red sweets were there? _____________
4. In a sale all goods were reduced by 20%.
What will be the new price of items costing:
a. 28 ______
b. 166 ______
c. 1.20 ______
347.6
346.76
356
336.76
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Percentages 3
Answer these questions.
What percentage of the shapes are shaded?
Example
% shaded__________________________________
2.
% shaded __________________________________
3.
% shaded __________________________________
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Percentages 4
Answer these percentage questions.
50
4.1 3.98
b.
d. 0.3 of 280
1
3
of 290
c.
1
4
of 399
e. 30% of 335
5
?
6
10
12
b.
20
24
c.
30
36
d.
40
42
e.
100
120
b. 9.2
c. 2.09
d. 2.009
e. 0.29
e. 85
100
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xxxxoooxxxxooo
These noughts and crosses are in the ratio 4:3
2.
52
28 7 = 4 Joes proportion = 4 5 = 20
Probability 1
The probability of something happening can be expressed
as a fraction.
Examples
a. When a regular die is rolled then the chance of any
number being rolled is 1 in 6 or
1
6
1
4
2
3
2
3
2
6
2
6
3
6
2
5
3
5
3
6
2
5
3
5
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Probability 2
The probability of picking any card from a pack of
playing cards is 1 in 52 as there are 52 cards in a pack.
There are four suits, hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds.
Each suit has 13 cards ace, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
Jack, Queen, King.
Answer these probability questions
1. What is the probability that you will pick a Queen
from a pack of playing cards?
Answer___________________________________
2. What is the probability a boy will pick spade from a
pack of 52 playing cards?
Answer___________________________________
3. In a bag there are 5 red balls 7 blue balls and
4 green balls.
Circle the probability:
a. Of picking a red ball.
b. Of not picking a blue ball.
5
12
5
16
5
7
9
16
5
11
9
11
5
16
4
9
3
4
3
4
55
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Shape 1
Angles are measured in degrees. There are 360 degrees (360)
in a circle. A circle is divided into four right angles (90)
An acute angle is less than 90, an obtuse angle is . A
between 90 and 180, a reflex angle is greater than 180.
Two lines are perpendicular if they are 90 to each other.
Two lines are parallel if they are the same distance apart
all along their length.
Answer these angle questions.
53
B
D
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Shape 2
All triangles have 3 angles which add up to 180 .
There are 6 different types of triangle.
a. An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides and angles.
b. An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides and angles.
c. A scalene triangle has 3 different sides and angles.
d. A right-angled triangle has one right angle.
e. An acute-angled triangle has 3 acute angles.
f. An obtuse-angled triangle has one obtuse angle.
Label these triangles each with a different name.
1.
2.
____________________
3.
__________________
4.
____________
5.
_____________
_________________
25
d. scalene triangle
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Shape 3
Answer these questions about triangles.
b
1.
b. 20
c. 30
d. 40
e. 32
2.
Which triangle has three acute angles?
Answer _______________
3. What is the approximate size of angle x?
Circle the correct letter.
x
a. 90
b. 75
c. 120
d. 140 e. 105
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Shape 4
Quadrilaterals are 2D shapes with 4 sides and 4 angles.
There are 6 different types of special quadrilaterals.
1. A square has 4 equal sides, 4 right angles and
4 lines of symmetry.
2. A rectangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides,
4 right angles and 2 lines of symmetry.
3. A rhombus has 4 equal sides, 2 equal acute
angles and 2 equal obtuse angles.
4. A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides,
2 equal acute angles and 2 equal obtuse angles.
5. A kite has 2 pairs of sides that are adjacent. It
has one pair of opposite equal angles and one
line of symmetry.
6. A trapezium has a pair of parallel sides and 2
pairs of angles.
1. Label these shapes.
a
___________
______________
_____________
______________
___________
_____________
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Shape 5
A polygon is any 2D shape with three or more straight
lines.
A regular polygon has all sides and angles the same.
An irregular polygon has different sides and angles.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Answer________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
2. A 50p coin is based on which polygon? _________
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Shape 6
To find the area of a rectangle, multiply its length by its
width.
7cm
3cm
4cm
6cm
(4cm 6cm)2 =
24
2 =12cm
=
Answer __________________
3m
3m
pond
1.5m
Shape 7
To find the perimeter of a shape you need to add all the
measurements of the sides together.
Answer these perimeter questions.
1. If you have a rectangle with length 15cm and width
1
2.5cm
4cm
A
2.5cm
3.5cm
2.5cm
4cm
4cm
2cm
3.5cm
2.5cm
3.5cm
3cm
3.5cm
2 cm
2cm
2cm
3.5cm
D
2cm
2cm
2cm
3.5cm
3.5cm
2cm
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Shape 8
Answer these area and perimeter questions.
1. The diagram shows the plan of a room.
What is the area of the floor?
Circle the correct letter.
1m
5m
3.5m
3m
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
18m
29m
18.5m
19.5m
180m
6m
b. 2(f g) + h
c. (f h) + (f g)
2
d. f(g + h) 2
e. f g + h 2
g
f
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Shape 9
Answer these area and perimeter questions.
1. Which of the shapes have a different perimeter to
the other four shapes? ______________
6cm
3.5cm
3cm
1.5cm
5cm
5cm
3cm
4cm
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Shape 10
Answer these area and shape questions.
1. What is the area of the shape? Circle the correct letter.
x
y
a.
x(x + y)
b.
2x + xy
c.
xy + xy
d.
2xy
e.
x +2
40mm
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Shape 11
A net is what you would draw, cut out and fold to make a
3D shape.
There are 11 different nets of a cube in total.
Answer these questions about nets.
1. Circle the net which could be used to form a cube.
a
b.
c.
___________________ _________________
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Shape 12
The volume of a 3D Shape is the amount of space it takes
up. To find the volume of a cube or cuboid multiply the
length by the breadth by the height.
6cm
6cm 6cm 6cm = 216cm
6 cm
6cm
Find the volume of the shapes below.
1.
2 cm
2cm
7cm
Answer ________________________________
2.
2cm
3cm
This cuboid is made from 1cm cubes. Answer
____________
3.
Shape 13
Answer these questions about 3D shapes.
1. Which of these nets fold to make this cube?
Answer ________________________________
2.
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Shape 14
A shape is symmetrical when it can be split into two
equal mirror images by a line of symmetry. Shapes can
have more than one line of symmetry. Rotational symmetry
is when you turn a shape around to see how often it maps
onto, or fits exactly on top of itself. The number of times
a shape maps is its order of symmetry.
Example
This triangle maps 3 times there are 3 lines of symmetry.
Answer these symmetry questions.
1. How many lines of symmetry has a regular octagon?
Answer__________________________________
2. What is the order of rotational symmetry of a
regular heptagon? ________________________
3. Look at these shapes.
A
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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Transformations 1
A shape can be rotated round a given point or centre of
rotation. It can be rotated clockwise like the hands of a
clock or anticlockwise which is the other way round.
1. Here is a patterned plate.
Answer________________________________
2. Here is a tile
Answer________________________________
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Transformations 2
Often in questions about transformations, the points of
shapes are given as coordinates such as (-2, 4). The first
number is always the x amount along the x- axis, the
second number is always the y amount and you have to
go up or down the y- axis.
1. The points M, N and O are marked on the grid.
When a fourth point P is added they make a
rectangle. What are the coordinates of P?______
y
5
4
3
N
2
1
0
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
M
-2
-3
-4
-5
Transformations 3
1. The points Q, R and S are marked on the grid.
When a fourth point T is added they make a
rhombus. What are the coordinates of T?______
y
5
4
3
2
1
0
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
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Transformations 4
1. Plot the vertices (1,-3) (6,-2) (5,-5)
on the grid and then join up the vertices.
y
5
4
3
2
1
0
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
Measurement 1
Examples
Metric units of measurement use tens, hundreds
(approximate)
and thousands.
Length 1centimetre (cm) = 10 millimetres (mm) 1 pencil width
1 stride
1metre (m) = 100 cm = 1000 mm
1 kilometre (km)= 1000m
Weight 1 gram (g) = 1000 milligrams (mg)
A Smartie
1 kilogram (kg) = 1000 g
A bag of sugar
1 tonne (t) = 1000 kg
A small car
Capacity 1 litre (l) = 1000 millilitres (ml)
A carton of juice
Answer these measurement questions.
1. 3m = ______________cm
2. 5.3litres = ___________ml
3. Circle the most likely metric measurement for the
length of a house brick.
40cm
1m
5000mm
0.10m
20cm
500ml
10ml
330ml
1 litre
50g
3000mg
1
10
kg
20g
Measurement 2
Imperial units of measurements were used before metric
ones. They are still in use so it is important to know them
and their metric equivalents.
Metric examples
Length 1 mile = 1760 yards (yds)
Almost 2 km
1 yard = 3 feet
Just over 1 m
1 foot = 12 inches
A small ruler
Weight 1 stone = 14 pounds
Just over 6 kg
1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz) 400 grams
Capacity- 1 gallon = 8 pints
4 litres
1 pint = 20 fluid ounces
litre
Answer these measurement questions.
1. Which is longer 30 miles or 32 km? ____________
2. 6.5 metres is about the same as:
10 feet 7 yards 20 feet
12 feet
30 feet
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Measurement 3
When reading a measuring scale it is important to work
out what one division of a scale is worth.
Answer these questions on measuring scales.
1. These 4 jugs all hold 500ml.
__500ml
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__500ml
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__500ml
__500ml
__
__
__
__
A________________
B __________________
C________________
D __________________
2.
0kg
1kg
2kg
3kg
4kg
5kg
0kg
1kg
2kg
3kg
4kg
E
F
a. What is the mass shown by pointer E in kilograms and
grams? _____________________________________
b. How many grams must be added to pointer F to
make 5 kg?__________________________________
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5kg
Measurement 4
Answer these measurement questions.
1. What is the weight of this package?
Circle the correct letter.
200
400
g
0
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
600
450 grams
325 grams
280 grams
375 grams
350 grams
450 millilitres
350 millilitres
325 millilitres
275 millilitres
300 millilitres
__ 300ml
__
__ 200ml
__
__ 100ml
__
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Measurement 5
Answer these measurement questions.
1. Jack weighs himself, the dial on the scales
points to here:
37
38
39
kg
What is Jacks weight in kilograms and grams?
Answer______________________________________
2. A map is drawn to the scale of 1:4,000.
What distance in metres would be represented
by 5 cm on the map? ________________________
3. Apples cost 70p per kilogram.
What is the total cost of the apples shown
on the scale? ______________________________
6
5
0
3
kg
2
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Measurement 6
Answer these measurement questions.
1. The scale on a map is 1: 125,000
What actual distance is represented by 4 cm
on the map?
Circle the correct letter.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2.5km
1.25 km
5 km
4.5 km
1 km
Time 1
Time can be in analogue time, using a clock with
hands or digital time using a clock with figures. It
can be based on the 12-hour clock where each day is
split into a.m. and p.m. So 7:00 a.m. is 7 oclock in
the morning and 7:00 p.m. is 7 oclock in the
evening. 24-hour clock times always have four
digits so 7 in the morning is written 07:00 and 7 in
the evening is written 19:00.
Answer these time questions.
1. Change 2:38 p.m. to 24 hour clock time. ______
2. Write this 24 hour clock time using a.m. or p.m.
16:19 _________________________________
3. What is the time 35 minutes before 03:20?
Answer ________________________________
4. 300 minutes is _____hours _____minutes.
5. The time on an analogue clock shows 4:56 a.m.
How would this be written as a 24-hour clock
time? __________________________________
6. 4 hours 25 minutes is _______________minutes.
7. How many hours are there in 3 days 6 hours?
Answer_________________________________
8. How many minutes are there in 6 hours?_____
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Time 2
Answer these time questions.
1. The time is quarter to nine in the evening.
What is the time as a 24-hour clock time?
Circle the correct letter.
a. 9:45 b. 19:45 c. 21:15 d. 21:45 e. 20:45
2. A TV programme starts at 17:25 and finishes at
19:48.
How many minutes does the programme last?
Answer_________________________________
3. Write this 24 hour clock time using a.m. or p.m.
18:55
Answer________________________________
Time 3
To answer questions about months and calendars it is
important to remember how many days are in each
month. The rhyme about months can help.
30 days have September, April, June and November.
All the rest have 31
Except February alone
Which has 28 days clear
And 29 each leap year.
Answer these calendar questions.
1. Jill was in a play every night from 27th June until
16th July.
How many days was the play on? _____
2.
September
5
12
6
13
W
1
8
T
2
9
F
3
10
S
4
11
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Time 4
Timetables generally use the 24-hour clock.
To find the difference between two times, it can be
useful to count the hours first and then the minutes.
Example
If a train leaves at 11:34 and arrives at 15:12, how long
did the journey take?
11:34
14:34 = 3 hours
14:34
15:12 = 38 minutes
The journey took 3 hours 38 minutes.
Answer these time questions.
1. Here is part of a bus timetable.
Bus A
Stop 1
08:17
Stop 2
08:25
Stop 3
08:40
Stop 4
09:06
Stop 5
09:33
Bus B
09:41
Money 1
Money can be involved in many different types of
questions. Answer these money questions.
1. Solomon has two 2 coins, three 1 coins, nine 50p
coins, three 10p coins, four 5p coins and seven 2p
coins. How much money does he have?
Answer___________________________________
2. Jonah buys two games. The total cost is 27.67.
The first game costs 12.15.
How much does the second game cost?
Answer___________________________________
3. A toy costs 2.45. How much do 8 toys cost?
Answer___________________________________
4. Mary buys a small vanilla ice cream and a large
strawberry ice cream.
Ice cream
Chocolate
Vanilla
Strawberry
Peach & Cream
Small
1.36
1.09
1.59
2.19
Large
2.68
2.15
2.98
3.46
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Money 2
Answer these money questions.
1.
2.
3.
4.
6xy
6x + y
6+x+y
x + y + 12
6x + 6y
Paul bought 15 pens and paid for them with a 10
note. He was given 8.35 change.
How much did one pen cost?
Answer _________________________________
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Money 3
Answer these money questions.
1. Which has the greatest value?
Circle the correct letter
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2
5
of 4.00
20% of 5.00
25% of 3.00
0.2 of 6.00
1
5 of 5.00
e. 1200
4.
5. A dress costing 90 was reduced in price by 40%.
. What is the new price of the dress?
Answer ________________________________
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Money 4
Answer these money questions.
1. A trip to a theme park costs 34 per child.
24 children are going on the trip.
The children have raised 460 towards the
cost of the trip.
How much money do they need to cover the
cost of the trip? Circle the correct letter.
a. 356 b. 134 c. 426
d. 516
e. 366
Multi-step problems 1
Answer these questions which combine either
multiplication or division with addition or subtraction.
Remember to read the problem carefully. Decide which
number operation you need for each step. Estimate the
answer. Work out the answers to the calculation. Check
that the answer is similar to your estimate.
1. The teacher had 210 felt pens. He gave 18 pens to
each of eight groups.
How many felt pens did the teacher have left?
Answer ___________________________________
2. Find the difference in millilitres between half a litre
and two and seven tenths litres?
Answer ___________________________________
3. Jake bought 10 metres of rope. He gave a 20 note
and received 5.20 change. How much did a metre cost?
Answer __________________________________
4. The youth club has 49 members. They are divided
into three teams. One team has 17 members the rest
are divided into 2 equal teams.
How many are in each of these teams?
Answer ___________________________________
5. There are 1.75kg of biscuits to share between 5
people. 50 grams of biscuits get lost.
How many grams of biscuits does each person get?
Answer____________________________________
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Multi-step problems 2
Answer these questions which combine either
multiplication or division with addition or subtraction.
1. Jenny has a 5m of ribbon, she cuts 1.82m and then a
further 2.07m. How much ribbon is left in metres?
Answer _________________________________
2. A container holds 5 litres of custard.
The empty container weighs 1.25kg.
A litre of custard weighs 1.2kg.
Find the total mass of the full container in kilograms.
Answer __________________________________
3. How much change from 10 does Wilfred have if he
buys a key ring for 2.49 and a fridge magnet for 3.57?
Answer ___________________________________
4. The fair starts at 6:00p.m. 237 people go to the fair
between 6:00p.m. and 7:00p.m. 135 people go to the
fair between 7:00p.m. and 8:00p.m. whilst 189
people leave. How many people are at the fair at 8:00p.m.?
Answer ___________________________________
5. Shirley buys three melons costing 1.25 each and
two pineapples costing 2.15 each.
How much did she spend altogether?
Answer ___________________________________
90
Multi-step problems 3
Answer these questions which combine either
multiplication or division with addition or subtraction.
1. This machine multiplies a number by 7 and then adds 12.
15
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Multi-step problems 4
1. Mo buys 80 plums each plum costs 5p.
How much does he spend on plums in pounds?
Answer ___________________________________
2. This machine multiplies a number by 3 and then
subtracts 5.5.
?
8.6
What number must be put in the machine?
Answer ___________________________________
Multi-step problems 5
1. Felix multiplied a number by 6 instead of dividing it by 6.
His answer was 1188. What should his answer have been?
Answer _____________________________________
2. Tom bought 8 apples and paid for them with a 2 coin.
He was given 24p change. What was the price of one apple?
Answer _____________________________________
3. Wendy is saving to buy a computer game costing 45.
She saves 3.50 a week and already has 18 in
savings. How many weeks will she have to save for
before she has enough money to buy the game?
Answer _____________________________________
4. A red box holds 6 tins; a blue box holds 2 tins.
Which of the following, does not contain the same
amount of tins as the other four?
Underline the correct letter.
a. 2 red boxes and 6 blue boxes.
b. 4 red boxes.
c. 3 red boxes and 3 blue boxes.
d. 12 blue boxes.
e. 8 blue boxes and 1 red box.
5. Alex and John share 121 sweets in a ratio 4:7.
How many more sweets does John get than Alex?
Answer _____________________________________
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MultiStep problems 6
Answer these multi-step questions.
1. There are 96 sweets in a packet.
12 of the sweets are strawberry.
are toffee.
What fraction is neither strawberry nor toffee?
Answer___________________________________
2. Bill and Ted each think of a number.
Bills number X is multiplied by 3 and added to
Teds number, Y to give a total of 33.
What are Bill and Teds numbers?
Circle the correct letter.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
X = 5 and Y = 4
X = 9 and Y = 6
X = 7 and Y = 3
X = 8 and Y = 6
X = 3 and Y = 9
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Multi-step problems 7
Answer these multi-step problems.
1. Here is a recipe for Berry Milk Shake.
Berry Milkshake
Serves 6
1.2 litres milk
0.4 kg strawberries
0.2kg raspberries
0.3kg blueberries
3 scoops ice cream
150 grams icing sugar
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_______________________
_______________________
96
10
n + 10
n-7
n-10
n+7
18
36
72
36
72
d. 241
e. 249
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Handling Data 1
Data can be organised in many different ways.
A common way in a graph, these can have bars, lines or
pictures.
Answer these questions about graphs.
1. The bar chart shows the ages of a group of people.
10
Number of
8
People
4
0
0-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
21-25
26-30
Ages
5
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Litres
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Handling Data 2
Answer these graph questions.
1. The graph shows the distance a train travels against time.
30
Time
in
minutes
20
10
0
10
20
30
40
Kilometres
50
60
Temperature
Mon
Tue
Wed
10
0
Thu
Days
Fri
Sat
Sun
How many days that week was the temperature above average?
Answer_____________________________________
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Handling Data 3
A pie chart is a circle divided into sections to show how
something is shared. It is important to remember that
there are 360 in a circle. A 90 section would take 14
of the data. A 45 section would take 18 of the data.
1
A 120 section would take 3 of the data.
Answer these pie chart questions.
1. This pie chart shows the proportion of biscuits found
in a tin.
There are 180 biscuits in a tin.
10%
Key
chocolate
15%
ginger
40%
wafer
other
?
How many biscuits from the other category were in
the tin? __________________________________
2. The pie chart shows the number of pens in a pot.
Key
20%
black
blue
45%
red
?
40 pens were red. How many were black?
Answer__________________________________
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Handling Data 4
Answer these pictogram questions remember to pay
attention to the number of items represented by each
picture.
1. The pictogram shows the number of cakes sold at
the bakers over 6 days.
Key
represents 50 cakes
Number of cakes
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
How many cakes were sold on the three best days?______
2. The pictogram shows the different types of fruit.
Key
represents 20 fruits
Number of Fruits
Apples
Pears
Plums
Peaches
Bananas
Mangoes
How many more apples are there than peaches?_____
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Handling Data 5
Venn diagrams use circles to organise data. If an
item can be included in 2 or more sections it is put
in the overlap section. If it does not fit any circle it
is placed outside the circles.
Answer these Venn diagram questions.
1. 42 children are at the park. This Venn diagram
shows how many of them played football(F)
and how many played in the playground(P).
F
11
14
12
multiples of 3
21
19
25
7
35
33
84
63
102
Answers
Place Value 1 page 3
1. 60,000 2. 300
3.
5,000 4. 60 5. 40,000
7. 5,000,000
8. 800,000
9. Twenty three thousand, one hundred and forty five
10. Three thousand two hundred and fifteen
11. Forty one thousand, six hundred and thirty one
12. Nine hundred and three thousand two hundred and eighty two
13. 12,216
14. 46,243 15. 610,202 16. 59,733
6.
70,000
a.
a.
a.
400 b.
900 b
4,800 b.
7,000
6,000.
24,000
c.
c.
c.
90
60
0.205
4
c.
c.
c.
9.
9
62
66
2.
4.
6.
a.
a.
d
67,000
1500
50
b.
b.
7.
2,600 c. 12,560
10,000 c. 130
b 170
a.
a.
a.
b. 0.5
c. 0.06
b. 15
c. 0.2
b 1,000 c. 10
a.
a.
a.
a.
30
10
0.5
100
b.
b
b.
8.
0.3
2.
0.5
4.
0.0401 6.
6
90
8
100
680 2. 9,900
a. 678,460 b.
a. 764.3
b
a. 1,856,290 b.
a. 148.3
b.
a. 30,000
b.
e. 300,000 f.
3. 672,000
4. 45.9
678,500 c. 678,000 d. 680,000
764.26
1,856,300 c. 1, 856,000 d. 1,860,000
148.28
c. 148.283
0.03
c. 0.3
d.
3,000,000
0.003
g. 3
2.
2. b
3.
Addition 1 page 9
1. a. 75
4. 1585
b. 97
c. 125
d. 838 e. 1233
2.
5. 7777 6. 79.84 7. a. 89 b. 97
c. 677
754
3. 6041
8. 9.49 9. d
103
Addition 2 page 10
1 a. 5.49
2. a. 8.09
b. 8.75
b. 15.26
c. 46.27
c. 63.24
d. 242.18
d. 58.31
e. 424.55
3. E
Subtraction 1 page 11
1. a. 622
4. 8782
b. 324
c. 456
d. 1528
5. 5957 6. 253.14 7. 673
e. 3560
8. 3.35
2.
9.
898
a
3. 782m
Subtraction 2 page 12
1. a. 6.49
2. a.. 9.28
b. 9.39
b. 2.69
c. 29.63
c. 71.14
d. 67.82
d. 24.98
e. 173.56
3. b
Multiplication 1 page 13
1. a. 4
4. 105
b. 4
c. 6
5. 2.22
d. 54 e. 3 f. 20
6. 21.25
7. 39,000
Multiplication 2 page 14
1. 523 28 =14,644
500
10000
20
20
400
3
60
4000
160
24
2. 615 36 = 22,140
600
18000
30
10
300
5
150
3600
60
30
50
2000
1
40
150
3. 451 43 = 19,393
400
16000
40
3
4.
13,284
1200
5. 23,450
10000
4000 10460
+ 400 + 160 + 4184
+ 60 + 24 14644
10460
4184
1
18000
3600 18450
+ 300 + 60 + 3690
+ 150 + 30 22140
18450
3690 1 1 1
16000
1200 18040
+ 2000 + 150 + 1353
+ 40 +
3 19393
18040
1353
6. 13,338
104
Multiplication 3 page 15
1. d
2. 8 kg 500g
3. 4.48
4. 36,000
5.
6. a
7. d
Division 1 page 16
1. 50
2.
900
3. 40
4. 19
5.
32
6. 30
7. 80
8. 90
9. d
Division 2 page 17
1.
a.
2. 71
3. 11
4. 74
5.
94
6. 70
7. 36
8. a
Division 3 page 18
1.
29
2. 330
3. 4
4.
17
5.
275
4. 13
5.
29.33
6. 18
7. 210
8. 32
Division 4 page 19
1.
19
2.
23
3. 42
6.
245
105
2.
1, 5 and 11
3. 3, 3 and 5
4. 3 and 13
5. 3, 3, 3 and 2
5. 56
2. 25
3. 40
4. 39
5. 72
6. 117 7. 7
8. 73
9. 17 79 97
2. 6
10. 7
3. 8
11. 6
4. 10
12. 73
5. 9
6. 7
13. 36 14. 27
7. 7
15. 2
8. 5
2. b
3. d
2. 71
3. 10
4. 3.15
5. 0.05
6.
23
7. 72
2. 49
3.
41
4.
1
2
5.
4.8
6. c 7. e
106
Algebra 1 page 29
1. 17
2. 3
3.
13
4.
24
5.
6. 7
Algebra 2 page 30
1. -5
2. 36
3.
55
4.
98
5.
12
6.
6. 2
7. 9
8. 12
9. 8
Algebra 3 page 31
1. 9
2. 3
3. 1
4. 4
5.
7. 4
8. 16
9. 12 10. 7
Algebra 4 page 32
1. 5
2. 3
3. 7
4. d
5. 9
Algebra 5 page 33
1. e
2. c
Fractions 1 page 34
1. 12 2. 15
3. 28
4. 35
5. 32
6. 40
Fractions 2 page 35
21
1 a. a.35
32
36
b..
3
5
c.
d.
4
7
7
9
2.
35
45
Fractions 3 page 36
7
1. 2 9
2. 7
1
6
3. 4 8
4. 5 10 5.
45
7
6. 37
7. 39
Fractions 4 page 37
1
1. 1 12
2. 1 12
3.
20
17
18
4. 1 21
5. 112
6.
19
20
11
7. 1 24
Fractions 5 page 38
1
1. 2 15
2.
2
5
3.
26
4. 3 5
5. 2 12
6.
1
10
7.
17
1 24
5
6
Fractions 6 page 39
1.
9
20
1
2
3
5
7
10
2.
1 3 1 5
4 8 2 6
3.
4 9 5 3
14 28 7 4
4.
107
Fractions 7 page 40
1.
1
7
2.
4
5
3.
5
8
8
9
4.
1
4
4. c
5. a
Fractions 8 page 41
1.
2
7
2.
4
7
3.
5. 0.56
12. 0.60
6. 0.095
13. 0.375
7. 0.125
14. 0.3
10
2. 21.643
3. 2.218
4. 0.36
5. 5.1
2. 0.125
9. 2.5
3. 0.64
10. 1.2
4. 0.008
11. 0.024
5. 2.25
6. 12.8
7. 7
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. 8
7. 80
8. 4000
9. 600
Percentages 1 page 47
1. 23cm 2. 549
3. 108m
4. 3.50
5. 117.6
6. 902.50
7. 193.6
c. 0.96
5. 11.13
Percentages 2 page 48
1. 48
6. 27
2. 9.60 3. 95
7. 347.6
4. a. 22.40
b. 132.80
Percentages 3 page 49
1. 15%
2. 25%
3. 30%
108
Percentages 4 page 50
1. 35%
2. 40%
2. e
3. d
4. c
5. b
6. d
2.
3.20
3. 15
2.
1.20
3. 98p
4. 54
Probability 1 page 54
1
2
1.
2.
1
36
2
5
3. a.
b. 0
Probability 2 page 55
1.
1
13
1
4
2.
3. a.
5
16
b.
9
16
4.
1
3
2.
24
3. 2
4. 4
5. 7 years 4 months
6. 3
7. 2.6kg
Shape 1 page 57
1. 37
2.
270
3. GH
4.
DC and LK
5. E
Shape 2 page 58
1. isosceles
2. right-angled triangle
5. obtuse-angled triangle 6. 119
3. equilateral
7. c
4.
scalene
Shape 3 page 59
1. c
2. D
3. c
109
Shape 4 page 60
1. a. trapezium
b. square
e. kite f. rectangle 2. 2
c. rhombus
d.
parallelogram
Shape 5 page 61
1. octagon hexagon quadrilateral
rectangle trapezium
rhombus
2. heptagon
Shape 6 page 62
1. 18m
2.
22.5m
3. 42cm
4.
30cm
Shape 7 page 63
1. 41cm
2.
24cm
3. 15cm
4.
25 2 cm
5. AC
Shape 8 page 64
1. c
2.
3. 49cm
Shape 9 page 65
1. c
2.
3. 24cm
Shape 10 page 66
1. a
2.
360mm
Shape 11 page 67
1. b
2.
d triangular prism
Shape 12 page 68
1. 28cm
2.
36cm 3. 320cm
Shape 13 page 69
1. C
2. 64
3. 42
110
Shape 14 page 70
1. 8
2. 7
3. a. C b. D c. A d. B e. E
4. E
Transformations 1 page 71
1. B
2. D
Transformations 2 page 72
1. (-3, -2)
2. (-3,5)
3. (6,-2)
Transformations 3 page 73
1. (5, 3)
2. (-3,1)
3. (9,-3 )
4. (2,-3)
Transformations 4 page 74
1.
5
4
3
2
1
0
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
111
Measurement 1 page 75
1. 300cm
2. 5300ml
3. 20cm
4. 330ml
5. 10g
6. 5g
Measurement 2 page 76
1. 30 miles 2. 20 feet 3. 2 litres 4. 30 kg
5. a. true b. true c. false d. false
Measurement 3 page 77
1. A. 200ml B. 125ml C. 250ml D. 375ml 2. a. 2 kg 400g b. 3400g
Measurement 4 page 78
1. d
2. c
Measurement 5 page 79
1. 37kg 800g 2. 200m
3. 3.15
4. 2000m
Measurement 6 page 80
1. c. 5km 2. 12 500m
3.
4.
15feet
Time 1 page 81
1. 14:38 2. 4:19 p.m. 3. 02:45
4. 5 hours 0 minutes
6. 265 minutes
7. 78 hours
8. 390 minutes
5. 04:56
Time 2 page 82
1. e 2. 2hours 23 minutes .
3. 6:55p.m.
4.
00:26
5. 12:19
Time 3 page 83
1. 20 days 2. 10th October.
3. 92 days.
Time 4 page 84
1. 10:57 2. 7:44
3. 05:06
4.
1 hour 19 min.
Money 1 page 85
1. 12.14 2. 15.52
3. 19.60
4. 5.93
Money 2 page 86
1. 27p 2. 8 weeks
3. e.
4. 11p
112
Money 3 page 87
1. a. 2. a.
3. c.
4. 54
Money 4 page 88
1. a. 2. 152
3. 2.40
4. a. 723.55
2. 2200ml
3. 1.48
4. 16
5.
340g
2. 7.25kg
3. 3.94
4. 183
5.
8.05
2. 3.45
3. 12g
4. 8
2. 4.7
3. 9 weeks
4. c.
2.
22p
3. 8 weeks
4. e.
5. 33
5
8
2. b.
3. 6
4. 97
b. 0.6kg
2. 12 scoops
2. 1728
3. 112
4. 293
5. 1099
2. 144
3. 3
4. b
113
2. 160 km/h
3. 4 days
2. 70
2. 35
2. 63
114