Primary 6 Solutions
Primary 6 Solutions
Primary 6 Solutions
Primary 6 Solutions
Section A:
2. v2= 4 × 9 = 36
v=6
4. 81 653
5. Since XV and XW are radii, then triangle VWX is an isosceles triangle andXVW and
VWX are equal.
VWX = 142° ÷ 2 = 71° (exterior angle = 2 interior opposite angles)
UYZ = 71º (corresponding angles)
P
6. Divide triangle PQR into 18 smaller similar right-angled triangles.
8 4
8 are shaded. Hence or of triangle PQR is shaded.
18 9
U Z
V Y
Q X R
W
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7. 1
of A
3
A → 9 units
B → 5 units
3
5
of B
Ratio of A to B is 9 : 5.
1 1
9. 1 =1÷ =1×2=2
2
2
1 1
+2=2
2 2
1 5 25 1
(2 )2 = ( )2 = =6
2 2 4 4
10. 7 stickers
Section B:
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12. 100 + 102 + 103 + 104 + 105 + 106 + 107 + 108 + 110 + 111 = 1056 kg
= 4 × Total mass of the five boys
Therefore, the total mass of the five boys = 1056 ÷ 4 = 264 kg
Arranging the boys in increasing order of mass and naming them a, b, c, d and e
respectively, we can only know the following 4 equations for certain:
a + b = 100
a + c = 102
c + e = 110
d + e = 111
To find a:
Since (a + b) + (d + e) + (a + c) = Total + a
Then a= [(a + b) + (d + e) + (a + c)] – Total
= (100 + 111 + 102) – 264 = 49
To find e:
Since (a + b) + (d+ e) + (c + e) = Total + e
Then e= [a+ b) + (d + e) + (c + e)] – Total
= (100 + 111 + 110) – 264 = 57
Difference between heaviest and lightest boy = 57 – 49 = 8 kg
𝑛+3 4
15. =1
𝑛−1 𝑛−1
𝑛+3 4
For to be a whole number, has to be a whole number.
𝑛−1 𝑛−1
That is, (𝑛 − 1) can only be 1, 2 or 4.Therefore 𝑛 can only be 2, 3 or 5.
The sum of all possible values of 𝑛 = 2 + 3 + 5 = 10
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1 1 𝑦−𝑥
16. Know that − =
𝑥 𝑦 𝑥𝑦
When y is 1 more than x (that is, x and y are consecutive),
1 1 1
Then, − =
𝑥 𝑦 𝑥𝑦
Since 3540 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 × 59
= 60 × 59
Then, x = 59, y = 60
x = 54 – (15 + 6 + 1) = 32 x
No. who only ate 1 type of food = 87 – (6 + 1 + 4 + 32) =44 children
8
8
spring rolls
A
18. BCD = 90º + 60º = 150º B C
CBD = (180º – 150º) ÷ 2 = 15º (base of isosceles triangle)
DBF = 90º – 15º = 75º
ABF = 180º – 75º = 105º D
BAF = (180º – 105º) ÷ 2 = 37.5º (base of isosceles triangle)
F E
20. 76 – 74 = 2
(84 – 76) ÷ 2 = 4
Gracie took 4 tests before the one she scored 84%.
Total of 5 tests → 76 × 5 = 380
If Gracie scored full marks for last test, total of 6 tests → 380 + 100 = 480
480 ÷ 6 = 80
Her highest possible average is 80%.
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Section C:
2 6 2
21. Plates left: = , of 60 = 24
5 15 5
1 5 2
Bowls left: = 6 out of 15 units left
5
of 60 = 24 plates left
3 15
Plates
Bowls
6 + 5 = 11 units
11 units + 24 = 46 5 out of 15 units left
11 units = 46 – 24 = 22
1 unit → 2
At first: 15 units + 60 plates → (2 × 15) + 60 = 90 plates at first.
23. Considering worst case scenario, if he transfers 3 eggs of one colour (red) and 1 egg of
another colour (green) to Hat 2, he now has in
Hat 2: 6 red, 4 green and 3 yellow
Hat 1: 0 red, 2 green and 3 yellow
Again considering the worst scenario, if he transfers all 3 yellow eggs first, then all 4 of the
green eggs, he will need to transfer only 3 of the remaining 6 red eggs and he will have at
least 3 of each colour in Hat 1. All in all, he needs to transfer 3 + 4 + 3 = 10 eggs.
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25. In 3 hours
1 1
A completed 3 × = of mural
9 3
1 3
B completed 3 × = of mural
10 10
1 3 19
+ = of mural completed in 3 hours
3 10 30
19 11
1– = more to be done by B & C.
30 30
In 1 hour:
1
C painted of mural work.
12
1
B painted of mural work.
10
Total, in 1 hour, B & C painted
1 1 11
+ = of mural.
12 10 60
11 22 11 22
Since = , and of the work took 1 hour, then of the work would take 2 hours.
30 60 60 60
Total time taken: 3 + 2 = 5 hours
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