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Primary6 Math Assignment

This document is a Primary 6 Mathematics assignment focusing on operations with whole numbers, including sections on rounding, estimating, multiplication, division, and real-world problems. Students are required to show full working for each problem and apply various mathematical concepts. The assignment includes both straightforward calculations and more complex, multi-step problems.

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Primary6 Math Assignment

This document is a Primary 6 Mathematics assignment focusing on operations with whole numbers, including sections on rounding, estimating, multiplication, division, and real-world problems. Students are required to show full working for each problem and apply various mathematical concepts. The assignment includes both straightforward calculations and more complex, multi-step problems.

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Primary 6 Mathematics Assignment

Paper
Topic: Operations with Whole Numbers

Name: ____________________________

Date: _____________________________

Section A: Rounding and Estimating (Addition & Subtraction)


Use front-end estimation with adjustment to estimate each result. Show full working.

1. 1. 487,932 + 265,419
2. 2. 726,854 - 438,276
3. 3. 152,718 + 391,235 + 478,129
4. 4. 924,381 - 267,958

Section B: Multiplying by 2-Digit Numbers


Solve using long multiplication. Show all steps clearly.

5. 5. 328 × 24
6. 6. 473 × 36
7. 7. 1,205 × 12
8. 8. A bakery produces 215 cupcakes daily. How many cupcakes are made in 28 days?

Section C: Dividing by 2-Digit Numbers


Show full working. If there is a remainder, state it clearly.

9. 9. 1,056 ÷ 24
10. 10. 2,178 ÷ 18
11. 11. 4,352 ÷ 32
12. 12. A store has 1,820 marbles. If each packet contains 26 marbles, how many full
packets can be made and how many marbles will be left?

Section D: Real-World Problems – Advanced Multiplication & Division


Read carefully. Some problems require multiple steps or operations.
13. 13. A publishing company printed 2,465 books daily for 16 days. 15% of the books were
damaged and could not be sold.
a. How many books were printed in total?
b. How many books could be sold?
14. 14. A school has 864 students. They are divided equally into 24 classrooms.
a. How many students are in each class?
b. If each student receives 12 textbooks, how many textbooks does the school
distribute in total?
15. 15. A concert hall has 32 rows of seats. Each row has 46 seats.
a. How many seats are there altogether?
b. If 1,225 tickets are sold, how many seats will remain empty?
16. 16. A transport company delivers 2,850 crates over 15 days. Each truck can carry 38
crates per trip.
a. How many crates are delivered each day?
b. How many trips are needed each day?

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