KS2 Paper 3B 2017 By Mr Maddison.

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KS2 Paper 3B 2017 By Mr Maddison

1. Write the missing number to make this division correct. 61  = 6.1 10

A group of friends earns £78 by washing cars. They share the money equally. They get £13 each. How many friends are in the group? 1 x 13 = 13 2 x 13 = 26 3 x 13 = 39 4 x 13 = 52 5 x 13 = 65 6 x 13 = 78 6 13 78 6

3 5 8 3 8 5 Max uses these digit cards. He makes a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number. He multiplies them together. His answer is a multiple of 10. What could Max’s multiplication be? 3 5 8 3 8 5 x

4. This graph shows the temperature in oC from 2 am to 3 pm on a cold day. 12 How many degrees warmer was it at 1 pm than 4 am? oC 8 oC from -4 oC At 6 pm the temperature was 5 degrees lower than at 3 pm. What was the temperature at 6 pm 3 oC lowered by 5 oC -2 oC

The children at Sholing School are collecting money for charity. Their target is to collect £220 So far they have collected £69.51 How much more do they need to reach their target? 220.00 – 69.51 150.49 150.49 £

So 19:20 is the time he should arrive This leaves London at 16:01 William wants to travel to Paris by train. He needs to arrive in Paris by 7:30 pm. Circle the latest time that William can leave London. 7:30 pm = 19:30 So 19:20 is the time he should arrive This leaves London at 16:01

6 5 4 3 2 1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 Here is a triangle drawn on a coordinate grid. The triangle is translated 8 right and 1 down. Draw the triangle in its new position. -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

4 8 12 Write three factors of 24 that are not factors of 18. Factors of 24 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24 Factors of 18 are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18

9. Here is the morning timetable for Chen’s class this week. What is the total number of hours of Maths on this timetable? 3 x 1 ½ + 2 6 ½ hours

A bottle contains 955 millilitres of milk. Jack pours out three quarters of a litre. How much milk is left? 1 l = 1000 ml ¼ l = 250 ml 3/4 l = 750 ml 955 – 750 205 205 ml

Radius is half the diameter 62  2 = 31 31 A bicycle wheel has a diameter of 62 cm. What is the radius of the bicycle wheel? Radius is half the diameter 62  2 = 31 31 cm

18 white balloons in a pack Mollie buys 6 bags of white balloons. Harriett buys 3 bags of red balloons. Mollie says, ‘I have three times as many balloons as Harriett.’ Explain why Mollie is correct. 18 white balloons in a pack 12 red balloons in a pack 18 x 6 108 12 x 3 36 36 x 3 108

13. Circle the octagon with exactly two acute angles. 4 obtuse 1 reflex Pentagon 2 obtuse 2 right angles 1 acute Hexagon 2 acute 3 obtuse 1 reflex Octagon 8 obtuse Hexagon 6 obtuse

5 pineapples cost the same as 3 mangoes. One mango costs £1.70 How much does one pineapple cost? 1.70 x 3 5.10 1.02 5 5.10 1.02 £

A C E L Z Look at the letters below. Circle any letter below which has just one horizontal line. A C E L Z horizontal

There are 2,960 leaflets in a box. Kelsi and Harriett take 720 leaflets each. Rosie and Mollie share the rest of the leaflets equally. How many leaflets does Rosie get? 760 720 x 2 1440 2960 - 1440 1520 2 1520 760

In each box, circle the number that is greater. 1 ½ 1.06 =1.5 1 1/8 1.12 =1.125 1 73/100 v =1.73 1.8 v 1 1/5 1.3 =1.2

A square number and a prime number have a total of 22 What are the two numbers? 25 + 13 = 38 square number prime number Square: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 Prime: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19

7 x 12 = 84 = 80 to nearest 10 7 x 13 = 91 = 90 to nearest 10 Max thinks of a whole number. He multiplies it by 7 He rounds his answer to the nearest 10 The result is 90 Write all the numbers that Max could have started with. 13

Area of square tile = 20 x 20 = 400 cm2 Area of rectangle = 25 x 17 A square tile measures 20cm by 20cm. A rectangular tile is 5cm longer and 3cm narrower than the square tile. What is the difference in area between the two tiles? 20cm 20cm Area of square tile = 20 x 20 = 400 cm2 Area of rectangle = 25 x 17 25 x 17 175 250 425 Difference = 425 – 400 = 25 25 cm2

21. The numbers in this sequence increase by the same amount each time. Write the missing numbers. 1/6 1 1 5/6 2 2/3 3 1/2 5/6 larger 5/6 larger? 1 5/6 + 5/6 = 1 10/6 = 2 4/6 5/6 smaller than 1 is 1/6 5/6 larger than 2 4/6 is 2 9/6 = 3 3/6

22. In this diagram, the shaded rectangles are all of equal width (w). 29 cm w 14 cm 7 cm w Calculate the width (w) of one shaded rectangle. 8 cm

4 3 The numbers increase by 4 each time b = x a + 23. Here is a pattern of number pairs. The numbers increase by 4 each time Complete the rule for the number pattern. b = x a + 4 3

4 OR Volume of A = 8 x 8 x 8 Volume of B = 16 x 8 x ? = 512 = 128 x ? 24. Cube A and cuboid B have the same volume. Not to scale 8 cm A ? cm B 8 cm 16 cm Calculate the missing length on cuboid B. Volume of A = 8 x 8 x 8 = 512 Volume of B = 16 x 8 x ? = 128 x ? 4 cm So, 512 = 128 x ? ? = 4 8 x 8 x 8 = 8 x 16 x ? OR 64 = 16 x ? 4 = ?