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MATHEMATICS 0845/02
Paper 2 April 2019
45 minutes
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1 Draw an arrow (↓) to show the position of the number 340 on the number line.
100 500
[1]
2 In a fun run adults wear odd numbers and children wear even numbers.
child
[1]
3 represents a number
+ + = 15
+ + + = 24
+ + =
[1]
[1]
pens [1]
coins [1]
7 The diagram shows a calculator and a pencil case placed next to a ruler.
pencils
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
cm
[1]
[1]
6 × 5 × 8 × 2
He says,
[1]
9 Here is a 1 cm grid.
[1]
1 2 4 6
1
=
8
2
=
3
[1]
8
C D
7
E
6
5
A
4
3
F
2
B
1
0 x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
× 3 = 391
[1]
The table shows how many games each team wins, draws and loses.
Durford 40 3 17 83
Warham 37 5 18
Carsea 39 5 16
Londis 8 2 50 18
Robridge 12 3 45 27
Oxton 33 4 23
(b) Which team loses twenty seven games less than Robridge?
[1]
3 1
0.04 20% 5%
10 2
smallest largest
[2]
Not drawn to
scale
cm2 [1]
days [2]
Safia 5.63 km
Aiko 5.36 km
Rajiv 5.06 km
Hassan 5.3 km
Distance cycled
Safia
longest shortest
[1]
True or False
There are 188 hours in a week.
Outcomes Likelihood
impossible
it is 1 or more
unlikely
it is less than 5
even chance
it has a factor of 2
likely
it is a square number
certain
[2]
20 (a) What is the largest multiple of both 4 and 5 that is less than 50?
[1]
(b) What is the smallest multiple of both 3 and 4 that is greater than 50?
[1]
[1]
[1]
3
of the oranges are damaged.
10
oranges [1]
24 Write a different whole number in each box to make the calculation correct.
× = 370 + 37
[1]
30% are women, 25% are men and the rest are children.
children [2]
24 stamps
[2]
When I divide my
number by 8 the
remainder is 5
[1]
31 32 33 34 35
36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45
46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55
56 57 58 59 60
61 62 63 64 65
66 67 68 69 70
Draw a path from A to B through the network following the repeating rule.
kite trapezium
parallelogram
What is the distance between the first post and fourth post?
metres [1]
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