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KeyStage2Maths. Solve problems involving money 2 green bags, 3 red bags many possible explanations e.g. Nika might have bought 3 bags of green apples and Hassan might have bought 2 bags of red apples. 3 green bags is £2.25 for 18 apples (3 x 6) 2 red bags is £1.80 for 20 apples (2 x 10) 2016 Paper 3 Question 20 £11.40 £5.50 3 £1.50 250 £4.06 200 g 13 2015 Paper 2 Question 19 £16,470 £192 £3.50 25p

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Solve problems involving money2 green bags, 3 red bags

many possible explanationse.g. Nika might have bought 3 bags of green apples and Hassan might have bought 2 bags of red apples.3 green bags is £2.25 for 18 apples (3 x 6)2 red bags is £1.80 for 20 apples (2 x 10)

2016 Paper 3 Question 20£11.40

£5.50

3

£1.50

250

£4.06

200 g

13

2015 Paper 2 Question 19£16,470

£192 £3.50

25p

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Find numbers that meet conditions500 and 600

45 and 55

m = 11 and n = 3

m = 19 and n = 3

p = 575q = 425

k = 500m = 750n = 250

94, 95 and 96 When j is 1 then k is 4or 2 and 8, 3 and 12, 4 and 16, etc.

2017 Paper 3 Question 2310 x a – 1

a = 16b = 8c = 6

Write rules using algebraic notation2019 Paper 3 Question 310 – a

k – 22k + 3½k + 6

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Relate the area of triangles and rectanglesNote: Questions have been scaled down, so measurements given in cm are not to scale.

3 rectangle with sides of 2 cm and 4 cmor 1 cm and 8 cm

Draw a triangle of a given areaNote: Questions have been scaled down, so measurements given in cm are not to scale.

triangle with a base of 5 cm and height of 2 cmor base of 2 cm and height of 5 cm

e.g.

triangle with a height of 4 cme.g.

triangle with a base of 4 cm and height of 4 cmor base or 8 cm and height of 2 cmor base of 2 cm and height of 8 cme.g.

triangle must have an obtuse angle and a height of 3 cme.g.

many possible answerse.g.

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Calculate the area of a parallelogramNote: Questions have been scaled down, so measurements given in cm are not to scale.

12 cm² 28 cm²

48 cm²

Draw a parallelogram of a given areaNote: Questions have been scaled down, so measurements given in cm are not to scale.

parallelogram with a base of 2 cm and height of 4 cmor a base of 4 cm and height of 2 cme.g.

parallelogram must have a base of 5 cme.g.

parallelogram must have a height of 4 cme.g.

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Solve problems involving area289 cm²

205 cm²

1050 cm²