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Maths Daily for Primary 6
- A Pen & Paper Exercise
Chan Laurie
Maths Daily
for
Primary 6
A Pen & Paper Exercise
Chan Laurie
Maths Daily For
Primary 6 A Pen and Paper Exercise
Publications Chan Laurie
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Everyday Maths for Primary 6 Oxford University Press
(Times Media /Marshall Cavendish) OUP transferred rights to Times/Marshall Cavendish in 2001
2001
Was first printed in Singapore in 2001 No more prints in hard copies by OUP/Times Media/Marshall Cavendish
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Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Preface This E-book is especially produced for the parent who has little or no time with the child during school days, the teacher who wants to consolidate the lessons taught, and the student who needs some kind of daily work schedule in practising Maths. All of you will find Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A pen & paper exercise useful with the little bit of time left in a day at school. You, the student, need not lug a thick text Maths book with you. You can access Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A pen & paper exercise anywhere anytime as long as you have it in your electronic gadget with you. It is recommended that you, the student, work through one practice exercise, or 10 questions, a day. The golden rules for achieving success in Mathematics using Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A pen & paper exercise are: ❖ Do ONE practice exercise per day and keep up this schedule. ❖ Do take out a pen and paper to work out each sum showing the working steps. ❖ Do keep a record of your written work via using a notebook or a simple exercise
book. ❖ You are not to just look at the sum and stare at it. You just have to take out a pen and
paper to work out each sum. That is as simple as that. ❖ Sports persons in any sport don’t just stare at their game and not practise. They just
have to practise. No Choice. ❖ Try NOT to skip even a single day. ❖ There are only 5 weekdays in a week – Mondays to Fridays. ❖ There is NO Maths Daily on weekends – Saturdays and Sundays. ❖ Do not attempt to accomplish 2 or 3 days’ work in a single day (and then not do
anything for the next few days)! ❖ If a day of practice is missed, skip that practice exercise. ❖ Not completing a day or two or three days’ work is fine. ❖ Just try not to make it too often. ❖ The key to success is consistent revision and consistent practice. ❖ It is recommended that this ebook/iBook be used together with other good
Mathematics books on the market. ❖ After all, practice makes perfect! ❖ All the best. Mrs Chan Laurie.
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise These are the topics covered in Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise You, the student, get to practise all these topics DAILY (From Monday to Friday only) according to the syllabus drawn up by the Ministry of Education (Singapore). Of course, you get to practise the topics that the teacher in the classroom has already covered and you also get to practise the topics that have been covered weeks or months ago. Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise is only one of the many tools in mastering Maths in school. P6 Syllabus:
1) Fractions • Four Operations
2) Percentage 3) Ratio 4) Speed
• Distance, time and speed 5) Measurement
• Area and Circumference of circle • Area and Perimeter of Composite Figure • Volume of cube and cuboid
6) Geometry • Finding unknown angles in geometrical figures
7) Data Analysis • Pie charts
8) Algebra (Note – The topic “Nets” is not covered in this book) P5 Syllabus:
1) Whole Numbers • Numbers up to 10 million • Four Operations • Order of Operations
2) Fractions • Concept of fraction as division • Four Operations
3) Decimals • Four Operations
4) Percentage 5) Ratio 6) Measurement
• Length, mass and volume • Area of triangle • Volume of cube and cuboid
7) Geometry • Angles
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Contents
Week 1 (Practice 1 – 5) ……………………………………………………...1
Week 2 (Practice 6 – 10) …………………………………………………….7
Week 3 (Practice 11 – 15) ………………………………………………….13
Week 4 (Practice 16 – 20) ………………………………………………….19
Week 5 (Practice 21 – 25) ………………………………………………….25
Week 6 (Practice 26 – 30) ………………………………………………….31
Week 7 (Practice 31 – 35) ………………………………………………….37
Week 8 (Practice 36 – 40) ………………………………………………….43
Week 9 (Practice 41 – 45) ………………………………………………….49
Week 10 (Practice 46 – 50) ………………………………………………...55
Term 1
Week 1 (Practice 51 – 55) ………………………………………………….61
Week 2 (Practice 56 – 60) ………………………………………………….67
Week 3 (Practice 61 – 65) ………………………………………………….73
Week 4 (Practice 66 – 70) ………………………………………………….79
Week 5 (Practice 71 – 75) ………………………………………………….85
Week 6 (Practice 76 – 80) ………………………………………………….91
Week 7 (Practice 81 – 85) ………………………………………………….97
Week 8 (Practice 86 – 90) …………………………………………………103
Week 9 (Practice 91 – 95) ………………………………………………....109
Week 10 (Practice 96 – 100) ……………………………………………...115
Term 2
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Contents
Week 1 (Practice 101 – 105) ………………………………………………121
Week 2 (Practice 106 – 110) ………………………………………………127
Week 3 (Practice 111 – 115) ………………………………………………133
Week 4 (Practice 116 – 120) ………………………………………………139
Week 5 (Practice 121 – 125) ………………………………………………145
Week 6 (Practice 126 – 130) ………………………………………………151
Week 7 (Practice 131 – 135) ………………………………………………157
Week 8 (Practice 136 – 140) ………………………………………………163
Week 9 (Practice 141 – 145) ………………………………………………169
Week 10 (Practice 146 – 150) ……………………………………………..175
Term 3
Week 1 (Practice 151 – 155) ……………………………………………….181
Week 2 (Practice 156 – 160) ……………………………………………….187
Week 3 (Practice 161 – 165) ……………………………………………….193
Week 4 (Practice 166 – 170) ……………………………………………….199
Term 4
Term 1 ……………………………………………………………………….205
Term 2 ……………………………………………………………………….215
Term 3 ……………………………………………………………………….225
Term 4 ……………………………………………………………………….235
Answer Key
1
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 1 Week 1 Monday Date: ______________________ Practice 1
1) 5 – 10 + 9 = ____________________
2) 8 – 2 x 3 = ____________________
3) 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 x 5 = _____________________ x 6 + 30
4) 10 x 18 = 8 x ____________________ + 10 x 10
5)
€
95
expressed as a mixed number is _______________
6) ____________________ +
€
2 78
=
€
9 34
7) ____________________ −
€
112
=
€
2 45
8) ____________________ x 100 = 0.5
9) ____________________ ÷ 100 = 0.5
10) 100 g of meat cost $3.60. 1 kg of meat costs $____________________ .
2
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 1 Week 1 Tuesday Date: _________________________ Practice 2
1) 3 − 6 + 8 = ____________________
2) 9 – 3 ÷ 3 = ____________________
3) (3 + 2) x 60 = ____________________
4)
€
4 25
expressed as an improper fraction is ____________________
5)
€
14
of ____________________ = 36
6)
€
25
of 15 = ____________________ of 30
7) 0.594 + ____________________ = 1
8) 1 − ____________________ = 0.009
9)
€
45
÷ 2 = ____________________
10) There are ____________________
€
14
‘s in 5
3
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 1 Week 1 Wednesday Date: _________________________ Practice 3
1) 9.2 − 10 + 8.25 = ____________________
2) 20 – 2 x 6 = ____________________
3) 6 –
€
2 12
= ____________________
4)
€
2 12
−
€
156
+
€
5 13
= ____________________
5) ____________________ +
€
1 34
=
€
7 15
6) ____________________ −
€
2 12
=
€
2 12
7) ____________________ x 10 = 0.3
8) ____________________ ÷
€
45
= 10
9) 10 cm expressed as a fraction of 2 m is ____________________
10) The side of a square is 0.6 cm. The area of the square is _____________ cm2.
4
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 1 Week 1 Thursday Date: _________________________ Practice 4
1) 3 – 5 + 7 = ____________________
2) 6 – 3 x 2 = ____________________
3) 8 – 4 x 0 + 2(8 – 6) = ____________________
4) 5 □ 3 X ______ _9_ 4 7 0 7 The missing number in the box is ____________________ .
5) ____________________ + 3.05 = 4
6) 8 − ____________________ = 5.902
7) ____________________ x 0.5 = 10
8) 9 ÷ ____________________ = 0.1
9) There are ____________________
€
15
’s in 5.
10) 150 g expressed as a fraction of 1 kg is ____________________ .
5
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________
Term 1 Week 1 Friday Date: _________________________ Practice 5
1) 5 – 6 + 4 = ____________________
2) 2 + 2 x (4 – 1) = ____________________
3)
€
14
of 200 = ____________________
4)
€
3 34
+ ____________________ = 6
5) ____________________ −
€
323
=
€
114
6) 4 x ____________________ = 10
7) ____________________ ÷ 10 = 0.9
8) There are ____________________
€
16
’s in 2
9) 300 min expressed as a fraction of 1 h is ____________________ .
10) A 3-m rope is cut into equal pieces. Each piece is of
€
15
m long.
There are ____________________ equal pieces.
6
End of Term 1 Week 1
You must work hard on your own.
Start of Term 1 Week 2
The next page.
61
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 2 Week 1 Monday Date: _______________________ Practice 51
1)
€
135
–
€
112
+
€
7 14
= ____________________
2) ____________________ −
€
2 12
=
€
312
3) 0.05 x _____________________ = 4.5
4) 3% of $7.50 = $ ____________________
5)
€
27
of ____________________ m = 8 cm
6) Write the ratio
€
32
: 1 in its simplest form. ____________ : ____________
7) What fraction of 1 kg is 50 g? ____________________
8) What percentage of 1 km is 500 m? ____________________ %
9) Wai Fong spent
€
14
of her salary on food and
€
13
of the remainder on clothes.
What fraction of her money had she left? ____________________
10) A plane travelled for 2 h 15 min at 240 km/h. What distance did the plane travel?
____________________ km
62
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 2 Week 1 Tuesday Date: _________________________ Practice 52
1)
€
56
-
€
1 34
+
€
4 34
= ____________________
2)
€
89
expressed as a decimal, correct to 2 decimal places, is ________________.
3) ____________________ x 0.6 = 24.24
4) 3% of $100 = $ ____________________
5) 0.5% of 1 m = ____________________ cm
6)
€
45
of ___________________ cm = 0.4 m
7) What fraction of 1 h is 55 min? ____________________ %
8) What percentage of 1.5 m is 5 cm? ____________________ %
9) Bobby saves
€
25
as much money as Carl. What is the ratio of Bobby’s savings to
Carl’s savings? ________________ : ________________
10) A helicopter travelled 184 km in
€
12
h. What was the speed of the helicopter?
____________________ km/h
63
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 2 Week 1 Wednesday Date: _________________________ Practice 53
1)
€
23
-
€
2 34
+
€
4 56
= ____________________
2) 20 x 0.2 = ____________________
3)
€
406
expressed as a mixed number is ____________________ .
4) ____________________ -
€
1 34
=
€
312
5) ____________________ x 0.1 = 100
6) 5% of $6.50 = $ ____________________
7) 0.5% of 10 km = ____________________ km
8)
€
35
of ____________________ m = 90 cm
9) Xiola read
€
38
of a book on Monday and
€
14
of the remainder on Tuesday.
What fraction of the book had she not read? ____________________
10) A motorist drove for 20 min at a speed of 60 km/h. What distance did he travel
within the 20 min? ____________________ km
64
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 2 Week 1 Thursday Date: _________________________ Practice 54
1)
€
16
-
€
2 14
+
€
4 13
= ____________________
2) 0.3 x 0.3 = ____________________
3) 12.5% expressed as a decimal is ____________________ .
4)
€
4 45
+ ____________________ = 8.2
5) 10% of $5.50 = $ ____________________
6) 0.5% of 20 h = ____________________ min
7) 3% of $ ____________________ = $4.20
8) Write the ratio 1.5 : 2 : 2.5 in its simplest form.
_________ : __________ : _________
9) Mr Lee spent
€
23
of his salary on his family and
€
13
of the remainder on himself.
What fraction of his money had he left? ____________________
10) A steam engine travelled 100 km in 30 min. What was the speed of the steam
engine in km/h? ____________________ km/h
65
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________
Term 2 Week 1 Friday Date: _________________________ Practice 55
1)
€
2 15
-
€
7 18
+
€
10 34
= ____________________
2) 0.2 x 0.2 x 0.2 = ____________________
3)
€
135
expressed as a decimal is ____________________
4) 1.15 expressed as a mixed number is ____________________.
5) 20% of $7.50 = $ ____________________
6) 1% of $1 000 000 = $____________________
7) 3% of $ ____________________ = $0.60
8) Write the ratio
€
12
:
€
13
:
€
14
in its simplest form.
____________ : ____________ : ____________
9) Jane’s daily pay was increased by 25% to $110. What was her pay before the increment? $ ____________________
10) A toy train travelled for
€
12
h at a speed of 50 m/min.
What distance did the toy train travel? ____________________ m
66
End of Term 2 Week 1
Continue to work hard.
Next…
Term 2 Week 2.
121
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _______________________________ Term 3 Week 1 Monday Date: _________________________ Practice 101
1) 1.203 = 1 + _________ x
€
110
+ __________ x
€
1100
+ _________ x
€
11000
2)
€
14
+ ____________________ =
€
78
3) _____________________ −
€
12
=
€
16
4) 80% of 60% = ____________________ %
5) Find the value of p + 9 ÷ p given that p = 6. ____________________
6) Chef Tan used
€
23
of a packet of sugar for making tarts and
€
14
of the remainder for
making tea. What fraction of the packet of sugar had he left? ______________
7) Xiola spent $2.70 today. She spent 50% more today than yesterday.
How much did she spend yesterday? $ ____________________
8) A van travelled 80 km in
€
114
h. What was the speed of the van? _________ km/h
9) How many cubes of side 2 cm are needed to build a cuboid measuring
8 cm by 6 cm by 4 cm? _____________________ cubes.
10) The base of a rectangular tank measures 30 cm by 20 cm.
What is the height of the tank is its volume is 3000 cm3? _________________ cm
?
30 cm 20 cm
122
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________
Term 3 Week 1 Tuesday Date: _________________________ Practice 102
1) 2 x 4 - 4 ÷ 8 + 6 = __________________
2) __________________ + 0.25 = 0.8
3)
€
25
− ____________________ =
€
16
4) 20% of 50% = ____________________ %
5) Simplify the expression 7a - 6 + 4a - 3. ____________________
6) Tom took
€
112
h to travel from his school to his home. If he reached home
at 8.45 p.m., at what time did he leave school? ____________________ p.m.
7) The price of a collectible doll was increased by 30%. If the original price
of the doll was $65, what was its price after the increase? $ _________________
8) The circle below has a radius of 1.4 m. Find the perimeter of the shaded part.
(Take π =
€
227
) ____________________ m
9) How many cubes of side 3 cm are needed to build a cuhoid measuring
12 cm by 15 cm by 9 cm? ____________________ cubes
10) The base of a cuboid has an area of 600 cm2 .
What is the height of the cuboid if its volume is 1500 cm3. _______________ cm
base area = 600 cm2 ?
123
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 3 Week 1 Wednesday Date: _________________________ Practice 103
1) 3 + 9 ÷ 3 - 2 x 3 = ____________________
2) ____________________ -
€
2 14
=
€
7 16
3) ____________________ + 2.5 =
€
6 78
4) 60% of 90% = ____________________%
5) If p = 6, what is the value of p + 3 ÷ p? ____________________
6)
€
23
of A equals twice of B. Find the ratio of A to B. _________ : __________
7) Mary gave 60% of her bonus to her parents and spent 20% of the remainder on a
bag. What percentage of her bonus had she left? ____________________ %
8) A quadrant is cut off from a circle of diameter 7 cm.
What is the area of the remaining
€
34
circle?
(Take π =
€
227
) ____________________ cm2
9) How many cubes of side 2 cm are needed to build a cube of side 10 cm?
____________________ cubes 10) A cuboid has a square base of side 10 cm. Find the height of the cuboid if its
volume is 1200 cm3.
____________________ cm
124
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 3 Week 1 Thursday Date: _________________________ Practice 104
1) Write 20 +
€
510
+
€
7100
as a decimal. _________________
2) ___________________ +
€
312
=
€
7 45
3)
€
325
− ___________________ =
€
56
4) 5% of 60% = ___________________ %
5) Simplify the expression 10a + 3 - 4a - 9. ________________
6) The lengths of the sides of a triangle are in the ratio 4 : 5 : 6. If the
perimeter of the triangle is 45 cm, what is the difference in length
between the longest side and the shortest side? ___________________ cm
7) Jenny bought two books. She paid $9 for the first book and 5% more for the second book. How much did the second book cost? $ ___________________
8) Mary can type 150 words in 5 min. At this rate, how long will she take to type a
letter of 900 words? ___________________ min
9) How many 1-cm cubes are needed to build the solids on the right?
___________________ cubes
10) A cuboid has a square base of side 8 cm.
Find the height of the cuboid if its volume is 160 cm3.
2 cm 3 cm
1 cm
1 cm
1 cm 1 cm
8 cm
?
125
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________
Term 3 Week 1 Friday Date: _________________________ Practice 105
1) 10 - (6 + 2 x 2) + 5 = ____________________
2) ____________________ −
€
12
=
€
13
3) ____________________ +
€
2 15
= 5.2
4)
€
14
of 50% = ____________________ %
5) Simplify the expression 5m + 3 − 8m + 6. ____________________
6) Mr Chan gave 0.2 of his bonus to his wife and spent 0.3 of the remainder on his
children. What decimal fraction of his bonus had he left? ____________________
7) Ying En saved $12 this week. She saved 20% more this week than last week.
How much did she save last week? $ ____________________
8) Joanne jogged 2 km in
€
14
h. What was her speed in km/h? ____________ km/h
9) How many 1-cm cubes are needed to build the solid below? ____________ cubes
10) A cuboid has a base measuring 8 cm by 5 cm. Find the height of the cuboid if its
volume is 160 cm3. ____________________ cm
2 cm
2 cm
1 cm
2 cm 1 cm
1 cm
1 cm
?
8 cm 5 cm
126
End of Term 3 Week 1
Stay healthy. Drink lots of water or healthy drinks.
Welcome back
to
Work. ;)
Next week
is
Term 3 Week 2.
181
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 4 Week 1 Monday Date: _________________________ Practice 151
1) 3.105 = 3 +
€
110
+ ____________________
2)
€
1 34
+ ____________________ =
€
2 38
3) The cost of x oranges is $1.25. What is the cost of 1 orange? _____________ ¢
4) Grace spent
€
35
of her pocket money on food and
€
13
of the remainder on stationery.
What fraction of her pocket money had she left? ____________________
5) A cup can hold 150 ml of milk. How many of such cups are needed to hold
€
2 12
l of milk? ____________________ cups
6) An oven was priced at $700. How much did Violet pay for the oven if she bought it
at a discount of 30%? $ ____________________
7) A van was travelling at a speed of 60 km/h. How long did it take to travel 200 km?
_________________ h _________________ min
8) The diameter of a circle is 0.8 m. What is the area of a quarter of the circle? (Leave your answer in terms of π) ? __________________ m2.
9) The base of a rectangular tank measures 40 cm by 30 cm. If 6 litres of water are
poured into the tank, what is the water level? (1 litre = 1000 cm3)
__________________ cm
10) ABC is an isosceles triangle. BCD is a straight line. Find ∠ ACD.
__________________O
B
A C
D
70 \
?
/
182
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 4 Week 1 Tuesday Date: _________________________ Practice 152
1)
€
12 12
% expressed as a decimal is __________________.
2) Simplify the expression 7y - 5 - 6y - 4. __________________
3) John has 0.4 times as much money as Mandy. If John has $20, how much does
Mandy have? $ __________________
4) The perimeter of a rectangle is 20 cm. The breadth of the rectangle is
€
23
times
its length. What is the length of the rectangle? __________________ cm
5) A hawker sold 100 mangoes at $0.50 each and made an overall loss of $6.
What was the original cost of each mango? $ __________________
6) The price of a piece of antique was increased from $200 to $600.
Express the increase as a percentage of the original price. _______________ %
7) Ali started cycling from his house at 10.30 a.m. and reached school at 11.10 a.m. If he cycled at a speed of 18 km/h, how far was his school from his house? ____________ km
8) The circle on the right has a radius of
€
18
m.
Find the perimeter of the shaded part. (Leave your answer in terms of π) _______________ m
9) How many cubes of side 3 cm are able to fit into a box
measuring 12 cm by 10 cm by 6 cm? ____________________ cubes
10) PQR is a right-angled triangle. QRS and PRT are straight lines.
∠Q = 90。and ∠P = 30。
Find ∠ SRT. _______________o
Q
P
S R
T ?
30o
183
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 4 Week 1 Wednesday Date: _________________________ Practice 153
1) 30.021 = 3 x _____________ + 2 x _____________ + 1 x ____________
2) 5 −
€
34
÷ 2 = ____________________
3) Lynda is 10 years old. Janice is 4y years older than Lynda. What is their total age?
____________________ years
4) Arthur spent
€
35
of his pocket money on Monday and
€
25
of the remainder on Tuesday.
What fraction of his pocket money was left? ____________________
5) Robert saved $10 in January and $12.50 in February. Find the ratio of his savings
in January to that in February. _________________ : ________________
6) Kelly spent 60% of her pocket money on food and 75% of the remainder on
transport. What percentage of her money was left? ________________ %
7) Patrick travelled a distance of 90 km in 2 h 15 min. What was his speed in km/h?
____________________ km/h
8) The circle on the right has a radius of 2 m.
Find the total area of the shaded parts.
(Take π = 3.14) __________ m2
9) How many smaller cubes of side 2 cm are needed
to build a bigger cube of side 12 cm? __________ cubes
10) PQR is a triangle and QRS is a straight line. ∠PRS = 112o and ∠PQR = 52o.
Find ∠QPR. _______________________o
P
S R Q
112o 52 o
?
2m
184
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________ Term 4 Week 1 Thursday Date: _________________________ Practice 154
1) Write 3 +
€
510
+
€
91000
as a decimal. ________________
2) Simplify the expression 5x - 8 + 2x + 10. ________________
3) Violet spent $10 on Tuesday. This amount was $2.50 more than what she spent
on Monday. How much did Violet spend on Monday? $ ________________
4) 400 ml of milk can fill
€
14
of a jug. How much milk is needed to fill the jug completely?
________________ l
5) Basil has
€
312
times as much savings as Jim. What is the ratio of Basil’s savings to
Jim’s savings? ___________________ : _________________
6) A dress was priced at $20.50. How much did Xiola pay for the dress if she bought it
at a discount of 30%? $ ________________
7) A sports car travelled a distance of 91 km in 1 h 5 min. What was its speed in km/h? ________________ km/h
8) A wire is bent to form 2 identical semicircles as shown.
What is the length of the wire?
(Take π =
€
227
) _______________ cm
9) The base of a cuboid is 70 cm by 40 cm. The cuboid contains a stone and some
water. When the stone is removed, the water level drops from 7 cm to 5.5 cm.
What is the volume of the stone? _______________ cm3.
10) PQR is an isosceles triangle. PR = PQ.
Find ∠m. _______________ o
14 cm
\ /
R
P
Q m
100o
185
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Name: _________________________________
Term 4 Week 1 Friday Date: _________________________ Practice 155
1)
€
114
−
€
112
+
€
5 13
= ____________________
2) Express 20.5% as a decimal. ____________________
3) An apple costs $0.50. A pear costs $y more than an apple.
How much do 4 pears cost? $ ____________________
4) The ratio of Nick’s savings to Bala’s savings is 1 : 2. The ratio of Bala’s savings to
Carl’s savings is 3 : 2. What is the ratio of Nick’s savings to Carl’s savings?
__________ : __________
5) A shopkeeper sold 20 blouses at $10 each and made an overall profit of $40. Find the original cost of each blouse. $ ____________________
6) Mr Lim’s monthly salary of $3000 was reduced by 20%. What was his monthly salary
after the reduction? $ ____________________
7) A train travelled a distance of 140 km in 1 h 20 min. What was its speed in km/h?
____________________ km/h
8) A wire is bent to form two semicircles as shown.
What is the length of the wire?
(Take π =
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227
) ____________________ cm
9) How many cubes of side 2 cm are needed to completely fill a box
measuring 20 cm by 12 cm by 20 cm?
____________________ cubes
10) XYZ is an isosceles triangle.
Find ∠a. ____________________o
1.4 cm
2.1 cm
Z
a
60o
X
Y
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Term 4 Week 2
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Answer Key Term 1 Week 1 Qn No. Monday
Practice 1 Tuesday
Practice 2 Wednesday Practice 3
Thursday Practice 4
Friday Practice 5
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120
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20
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€
320
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205
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Answer Key Term 2 Week 1
Qn No. Monday
Practice 51 Tuesday
Practice 52 Wednesday Practice 53
Thursday Practice 54
Friday Practice 55
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2 14
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368 km/h
20 km
200 km/h
1500 m
215
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Answer Key Term 3 Week 1 Qn No. Monday
Practice 101 Tuesday
Practice 102 Wednesday Practice 103
Thursday Practice 104
Friday Practice105
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2)
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5)
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7 12
11a − 9
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6 12
6a − 6
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6 cm
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cm3
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8 km/h
9)
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5 cm
2.5 cm
12 cm
2.5 cm
4 cm
225
Maths Daily for Primary 6 – A Pen & Paper Exercise Answer Key Term 4 Week 1 Qn No. Monday
Prac4tice 151 Tuesday
Practice 152 Wednesday Practice 153
Thursday Practice 154
Friday Practice 155
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or 0.005
0.125
10;
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1100
;
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11000
3.509
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5 112
2)
€
58
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€
4 58
7x + 2
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3)
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(4y + 20) yrs
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4)
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$14.35
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7)
3 h 20 min
12 km
40 km/h
84 km/h
105 km/h
8)
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€
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22 cm
11 cm
9)
5 cm
24
216
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600
10)
125o
60o
60o
130o
150o
235
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