KS2 Paper 3C 2017 By Mr Maddison.

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KS2 Paper 3C 2017 By Mr Maddison

1. Write the missing number to make this division correct. 586  = 0.586

A group of friends earns £70 by washing cars. They share the money equally. They get £14 each. How many friends are in the group?

3 5 8 Harrison 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 Harrison’s multiplication be? 3 5 8 x

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

The children at Castle School are collecting money for charity. Their target is to collect £400 So far they have collected £146.21 How much more do they need to reach their target? £

William wants to travel to Paris by train. He needs to arrive in Paris by 6 pm. Circle the latest time that William can leave London.

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 3 right and 6 up. Draw the triangle in its new position. -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Write three factors of 36 that are not factors of 12.

9. Here is the morning timetable for Chen’s class this week. What is the total number of hours of English on this timetable? hours

A bottle contains 620 millilitres of milk. Jack pours out half a litre. How much milk is left?

A bicycle wheel has a diameter of 54 cm. What is the radius of the bicycle wheel? cm

20 white balloons in a pack Mia buys 8 bags of white balloons. Amy buys 4 bags of red balloons. Mia says, ‘I have four times as many balloons as Amy.’ Explain why Mia is correct. 20 white balloons in a pack 10 red balloons in a pack

13. Circle the hexagon with exactly four acute angles.

4 pineapples cost the same as 3 mangoes. One mango costs £1.20 How much does one pineapple cost? £

A C E L Z Look at the letters below. Circle any letter below which has both vertical and horizontal lines. A C E L Z

There are 1,900 leaflets in a box. Kerry and Lola take 370 leaflets each. Lyla and Harrison share the rest of the leaflets equally. How many leaflets does Harrison get?

In each box, circle the number that is greater. 1 ½ 1.6 1 3/4 1.8 1 19/100 1.2 1 4/5 1.09

+ = 11 A square number and a prime number have a total of 11 What are the two numbers? + = 11 square number prime number

Harrison thinks of a whole number. He multiplies it by 8 He rounds his answer to the nearest 10 The result is 100 Write all the numbers that Harrison could have started with.

A square tile measures 30cm by 30cm. A rectangular tile is 6 cm longer and 5 cm narrower than the square tile. What is the difference in area between the two tiles? 30cm 30cm cm2

21. The numbers in this sequence increase by the same amount each time. Write the missing numbers. 1 1 1/6 1 1/3

22. In this diagram, the shaded rectangles are all of equal width (w). 28 cm w 6 cm w 13 cm Calculate the width (w) of one shaded rectangle. cm

b = x a - 23. Here is a pattern of number pairs. Complete the rule for the number pattern. b = x a -

24. Cube A and cuboid B have the same volume. Not to scale 9 cm A ? cm B 9 cm 27 cm Calculate the missing length on cuboid B. cm