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The following questions
are taken from past Sats papers. You may use a calculator to answer these questions. 1.Millie and Ryan play a number game 'What's my number?'
2. The height of a model car is 2.8 centimetres. The height of the real car is 50 times the height of the model. What is the height of the real car? Give your answer in metres. 3. Write the number that is nearest to 5000 which uses all the digits 4, 5, 6 and 7.
4. A shop sells sheets of sticky labels. On each sheet there are 36 rows and 18 columns of labels. How many labels are there altogether on 45 sheets? 5. Harry has six tins of soup. The labels have fallen off. Here are the labels:
What is the probability that the tin soup he chooses is NOT a tin of tomato soup. Give your answer as a fraction. 6. Calculate 7/8 of 5000 7. If 126 x 25 = 3150
8. What could the missing numbers be?
9. What could the missing numbers be?
10. Tim buys a 19p postcard. He pays exactly 19p with five coins. 11. 593 - 20 = 3 1 12. Write in the missing number.
13. Complete this three digit number so that it is a multiple of 9.
14. Simon draws a quadrilateral. It has these properties:
Write the mathematical name for Sarah's quadrilateral.
15. In a country dance there are 3 boys and 2 girls in every line. How many girls take part? |
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