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5 Memo2023

This document contains a math worksheet with 12 questions for students. The questions cover topics like fractions, percentages, geometry, and problem solving. Students are asked to identify equivalent fractions, calculate percentages, estimate angles, solve word problems, and continue number patterns.
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Marshall Cavendish Cambridge Primary Mathematics (2nd edition)

Stage 4

Levelled Worksheets

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1. Draw a ring around the fraction that is equivalent to 8 .

1 3 2 12
3 4 6 16

2. Ryan is thinking how to cut a loaf of bread into equal slices.

“Should I cut it
into 4, 8, 12 or 16
slices?”

How many slices should he cut such that each slice will be the largest?

__________

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3. A cake is cut into 18 equal slices. Nina ate 9 of the cake. Rosie ate 18
1
of the cake. Jeff ate 6 of the cake.

Who ate the most cake?

__________

4. There are 100 pupils in a school.


70% of the pupils walk to school.

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The rest take the train.


What is the percentage of students who take the train?

_________

5. Solve this riddle.

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I am a fraction in the middle of 5 and 5 .

What fraction am I?

_________
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6. Nathan bought 42 tarts. He gave 7 of the tarts to his neighbour.

How many tarts does he have left?

_________

7. Complete the equation below.

2–4= 4

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8. The capacity of a bowl is 5 l. The capacity of a cup is 5 l.

Joey scoops water using the bowl and the cup to fill a jug.
The capacity of the jug is 2l . How many scoops of the bowl and cup
does he need?

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Bowl: _________ scoop(s)

Cup: _________ scoop(s)

Polygon P Polygon R
Polygon Q

9. Alex drew 3 polygons as shown above.


He studied the angles inside each polygon and made this statement.
Choose whis is the odd one out. Explain your reason.

_________________________________________________________

10. Estimate the size of each angles below.

A = _______ °

B = _______ °

C = _______ °

D = _______ °

11. Use the spotty paper below to make following angles.


Angle A is right angle.
Angle B is 145 degree.
Angle B is 145 degree.

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Stage 4

12. Here is a shaded square. It is drawn on a grid.

(2)

The shaded part above show us the pattern.


If continuing the pattern, what is the position of the 7 th shaded
square.
(______ , ______)

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