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Math Paper 2 Revision Sheet - Reasoning & Problem Solving

This document is a Year 6 Math Paper 2 revision sheet focused on reasoning and problem-solving skills. It includes various math problems such as addition, rounding, factors, prime numbers, sequences, and basic arithmetic operations. The sheet is designed for practice to help students prepare for their math assessments.

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Math Paper 2 Revision Sheet - Reasoning & Problem Solving

This document is a Year 6 Math Paper 2 revision sheet focused on reasoning and problem-solving skills. It includes various math problems such as addition, rounding, factors, prime numbers, sequences, and basic arithmetic operations. The sheet is designed for practice to help students prepare for their math assessments.

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Year 6 Math Paper 2 revision sheet : Reasoning and Problem Solving

Practice

1.​ There are 3,427 adults and 1,754 children at the fair. How many
people are there altogether?
2.​ Round 5,398 to the nearest 10, 100, and 1,000.
3.​ Write the number that is ten less than 10,000.
4.​ Write the number that is one thousand more than 50,000.
5.​ Change these amounts of time into minutes:​

○​ 180 seconds = _ minutes


○​ 2 hours and 45 minutes = _ minutes
6.​ Circle the numbers that are factors of 24: 2, 4, 5, 6, 12
7.​ Circle the prime number: 29, 33, 35, 39
8.​ Complete the number sequence:​

7,000 7,250 7,500 _______ ________ 8,500 8,750 9,000

1¼ 1 2/4 ________ 2 _______ 2 2/4 ______

9.​ There are 250 animals at a shelter. If ⅕ are cats, how many cats there
are.
10.​ 4 ¼ - 2 ⅓ =
11.​Work out: 5 + 3 x 6
12.​ Write the Roman numeral for 90.
13.​ Crayons come in packs of 6. One box holds 80 packs. How many
crayons are there in 4 boxes?
14.​ Work out the following calculations

10 + 2 x 4=

8 x (7- 3)=

15. 575,250 = 445,000 + 10,000 + ______________ +45

16. Compare the following

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