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P6Maths Week 6

The document contains two math worksheets on angles and multiplying numbers by 111: 1. The angles worksheet contains two to three problems on finding unknown angles in figures like rhombi, parallelograms, triangles, using properties like opposite angles being equal or angle sums of figures. 2. The mental maths worksheet contains 10 problems multiplying single-digit numbers by 111 using a step method of first multiplying by 100, then by 11, and adding the results. The solutions are also provided.
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P6Maths Week 6

The document contains two math worksheets on angles and multiplying numbers by 111: 1. The angles worksheet contains two to three problems on finding unknown angles in figures like rhombi, parallelograms, triangles, using properties like opposite angles being equal or angle sums of figures. 2. The mental maths worksheet contains 10 problems multiplying single-digit numbers by 111 using a step method of first multiplying by 100, then by 11, and adding the results. The solutions are also provided.
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P6 MATHS

Angles

These figures are not drawn to scale. Find the unknown angles.

1. ABCD is a rhombus. ABE is a straight line. Find ∠ADC.

D C

68º
A B E

2. PQRS is a parallelogram. Find ∠SRQ.

P S
68º

Q R

∠ADC = ∠ABC = 112º (opposite ∠s are equal)


∠SRQ = ∠QPS = 68º (opposite ∠s are equal) ∠ABC = 180º – 68º = 112º (∠s on a straight line)
2. 68º Solutions: 1. 112º

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P6 MATHS

Angles

These figures are not drawn to scale. Find the unknown angles.

1. ABC is a triangle. ACD and BCE are straight lines. Find ∠DCE.

B
D
74º

33º
E
A

2. XYZ is an equilateral triangle. XZW is a straight line. Find ∠YZW.

X Z W

∠YZW = 180º – 60º = 120º (∠s on a straight line) ∠DCE = ∠ACB = 73º (vertically opposite ∠s)
∠XYZ = ∠YZX = ∠ZXY = 60º (equilateral D) ∠ACB = 180º – 33º – 74º = 73º (sum of ∠s in a D = 180º)
2. 120º Solutions: 1. 73º

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P6 MATHS

Angles

These figures are not drawn to scale. Find the unknown angles.

1. ACB is a triangle and ADB is a straight line. Find ∠ABC.

C
B
42º
68º
108º

2. ABCD is a parallelogram. DCE is an isosceles triangle where DC = DE. BCE is a straight line.
Find ∠ADC.

A D

74º

B C E

∠ADC = 180º – 127º = 53º (∠s between two parallel lines = 180º)
∠DCB = 180º – 53º = 127º (∠s on a straight line)
2
 ​ = 53º (isosceles D)
∠DCE = ∠DEC = ​ __________ ∠ABC = 180º – 108º – 42º = 30º (sum of ∠s in a D = 180º)
180º – 74º
2. 53º Solutions: 1. 30º

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P6 MATHS

Mental Maths: Multiplying Numbers by 111

Find the value of 58 × 111.


STRATEGY
Step 1: 58 × 100 = 5800 [multiply the number by 100 first]
Step 2: 58 × 11 = (50 × 11) + (8 × 11) [multiply the number by 11]
= 550 + 88
= 638
Step 3: 5800 + 638 = 6438 [add the results obtained in steps 1 and 2]

58 × 111 = 6438

Do these sums mentally.

1. 22 × 111 =

2. 46 × 111 =

3. 39 × 111 =

4. 64 × 111 =

5. 90 × 111 =

6. 72 × 111 =

7. 55 × 111 =

8. 81 × 111 =

9. 79 × 111 =

10. 17 × 111 =

10. 1887 9. 8769 8. 8991 7. 6105 6. 7992 5. 9990 4. 7104 2.5106   3. 4329 Solutions: 1. 2442

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