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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 UNIT 9 TEST: ANSWERS

Unit 9 test: answers


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1 a 1 out of 4
b 2 out of 4 or 1 out of 2
c 3 out of 4
d 4 out of 4 (or anything equivalent to 1 whole)
2 Line drawn between ‘The ball will have a multiple of 3 on it’ and
‘The ball will have an 8 on it’
3 a 10
b 30
c 20

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Unit 10 test: answers


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1 a 32 781
b 156 768
c 107
d 53
2 Markus is correct. Gad has calculated 7 × 0 hundreds = 7 hundreds
3 7 minibuses
4 69 104
5 a 346 ÷ 5 = 69 r1
b 691
5
6 14 toys
7 B and C
8 3 6 9
12 273 
29 259  
19 722  

9 20 000
10 6 (36 × 16 = 576)

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Unit 11 test: answers


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1 Cuboid, triangular prism
1 2 Learner’s sketch of a compound shape that is made from a cylinder
and a cone. Example:

3 3 a cuboid
b cylinder
c pentagonal prism
2 4 a Learner’s sketch of net of a square-based pyramid. Example:

b Learner’s explanation. Example: Add the area of the square base to


four times the area of the triangle.
2 5 a 3
b 15
3 6 a i 500 ml ii 380 ml
b 120 ml
4 7 a 3.4 litres = 3 litres 400 millilitres = 3400 millilitres
b 750 millilitres = 0 litres 750 millilitres = 0.75 litres

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3 8 a i 10 l ii 6.2 l
b 3.8 l (or equivalent answers in ml)
3 9 a 800 ml, 1 litre, 1500 ml, 1.6 litres, 2 litres
b 0.775 litres 775 ml
c

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 UNIT 12 TEST: ANSWERS

Unit 12 test: answers


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4 1 a 1:3
b 1:5
c 1:9
d 4:1
12 10 cans
13 100 cm
2 4 a 4 litres
b 10 tomatoes
2 5 Ratio of lengths 1 : 2
1 cm by 2 cm, 3 cm by 6 cm, 4 cm by 8 cm, 5 cm by 10 cm,10 cm by 20 cm
Ratio of lengths 1 : 3
1 cm by 3 cm, 2 cm by 6 cm, 3 cm by 9 cm, 4 cm by 12 cm, 9 cm by 27 cm

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 UNIT 13 TEST: ANSWERS

Unit 13 test: answers


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1 a 35 °
b 115 °
c 240 °
d 310 °
2 Accurately draw angles of the following sizes:
a 10 °
b 160 °
c 205 °
d 352 °
3 a x = 34 °, y = 92 °, z = 54 °
b 34 + 92 + 54 = 180 °
4 a 60 °
b 30 °
c 28 °
d 136 °
5 No. Learner’s working and explanation.
Example: 180 − 90 = 90 and 90 ÷ 2 = 45, so p = 45 ° not 40 °
Example: 90 + 40 + 40 = 170 °. The angles in a triangle must add up to 180 °,
so p cannot be 40 °

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Unit 14 test: answers


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1 Addition: 3 + 3 + 3 = 9 = 2 1
4 4 4 4 4
Multiplication: 3 × 3 = 9 = 2 1 or 3 × 3 = 2 1
4 4 4 4 4
2 a 15 = 21
6 2
b 12 = 4
3
c 36 = 71
5 5
3 5÷3= 5
6 18
4 a 3
20
b 2
21
c 3 = 1
48 16
5 3 3 metre
4
6 a 8.2
b 170.35
c 6.47
d 388.8
e 7.89
f 320.36
7 104.88
8 $6822.90
9 $8.50
10 No. You can divide any fraction by a whole number, for example, [any division]

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Unit 15 test: answers


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1 a 3
b 12
c There is not enough information in the bar chart to be sure
Although there are 3 children in the group 10 to less than 20,
we do not know if any of them collected exactly 10 pieces
2 a 50%
b between 10% and 20%
c 25%
d between 5% and 20%
e 0%
3 a A line graph because the intermediate points have meaning
b

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c 40 oC
d Answers between 31 and 34 minutes

4 a–b

c Approximately 38 litres (accept 35 to 40 litres)

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 UNIT 16 TEST: ANSWERS

Unit 16 test: answers


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1 C
2 a (7 × 50) + (7 × 1) = 350 + 7 = 357
b (9 × 80) − (9 × 3) = 720 − 27 = 693
c 5 × (30 + 4) = (5 × 30) + (5 × 4) = 150 + 20 = 170
d 7 × (90 − 1) = (7 × 90) − (7 × 1) = 630 − 7 = 623
3 a 3 × (8 + 2) = 30
b (9 − 4) × 2 = 10
c 15 − (6 − 4) = 13
d (8 − 2) ÷ 2 = 3
4 99
5 a False. (3 + 6) × 2 = 9 × 2 = 18 but 3 + (6 × 2) = 3 + 12 = 15
b False. (7 − 2) × 3 = 5 × 3 = 15 but 7 − (2 × 3) = 7 − 6 = 1
c True. All the operations are multiplication so it doesn’t matter which pair
you multiply first (3 × 4) × 5 = 12 × 5 = 60 and 3 × (4 × 5) = 3 × 20 = 60
6 ÷
7 a 9
b 8
8 a (10 − 7) × 2
b (6 + 4) ÷ 10
c (15 + 3) ÷ 6 or 3 × 6 − 15

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Unit 17 test: answers


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1 a A(1, 2), B(−3, 1), C(−4, −2), D(0, −3)
b

 
1
2  
3
2
7

2 E is at: 2 ,3 , F is at: 2, , G is at:  ,  2
2 
3 a

b (1, 1)
c (1, 5) and (5, 1)

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4 a

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5 a

6 a clockwise
b anticlockwise
c anticlockwise
d clockwise

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7 a

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