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Name: ________________________

Year 6: Fractions, decimals and


percentages. Class: ________________________

Date: ________________________

Time:

Marks: 31 marks

Comments:

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Amina’s bed is 190 cm in length and 91 cm in width.
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She is making a one-tenth scale model of the bed.

What are the length and width of Amina’s model?

length =

width =

1 mark

2 Write the missing number to make this division correct.

1 mark

3 Tick the fractions less than

2 marks

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4 Join each fraction to the correct decimal card.

The first one has been done for you.

1 mark

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5 Draw a line to join each fraction to a percentage of the same value.

1 mark

6 Circle the improper fraction that is equivalent to

1 mark

7 Here are four fraction cards.

Use any three of the cards to make this correct.

1 mark

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1 gallon is 4.546 litres.
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How many litres are needed to fill a 10 gallon tank?

1 mark

9 In this diagram, the number in each box is the sum of the two numbers below it.

Write the missing numbers.

2 marks

Match each percentage to its correct decimal equivalent.


10

1 mark

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11 Here are six cards.

Use a card to complete each calculation.

2 marks

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Complete these fractions to make each equivalent to

1 mark

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Jack has £400
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He spends 35% of his money on a new bike.

How much does Jack spend on his new bike?

1 mark

14 Amy did a survey of what time people get up on a Sunday morning.


This table shows her results for 150 people.

Time number of people

before 7 am 13

7:00 am to 7:59 am 28

8:00 am to 8:59 am 59

9:00 am to 9:59 am 36

10 am and after 14

Look at the table.

How many people get up at 8 am or later?

1 mark

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Amy says,

'Two-thirds of the 150 people in the survey get up before 9 am.'

Amy is correct.

Explain how you know.

1 mark

15 Liam did a survey of 55 people to see how many were left-handed.

Liam says,

‘ The results show that exactly 10% of the people


in the survey are left-handed.’

Explain why Liam cannot be correct.

1 mark

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Tick the fractions that are equal to 20%.
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2 marks

Amina asked 60 children to choose their favourite flavour of jelly.


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These were her results.

Number of
Flavour
children

Raspberry 12

Lemon 8

Orange 15

Blackcurrant 25

Total 60

What percentage of the 60 children chose orange?

1 mark

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This is a diagram of a vegetable garden.
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It shows the fractions of the garden planted with potatoes and cabbages.

cabbages
potatoes
Not to scale

carrots

The remaining area is planted with carrots.

What fraction of the garden is planted with carrots?

2 marks

19 33,630 = 354 × 95
Use this multiplication to complete the calculations below.

354 × 9.5 =

3,540 × 95 =

3,363 ÷ 95 =

2 marks

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In this circle, each shaded part is of the area of the circle.

The two white parts have equal areas.

What fraction of the circle is one of the white areas?

2 marks

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21 Write a fraction which is greater than 0.7 and less than 0.71

1 mark

Write a decimal which is greater than and less than .

1 mark

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Anna says is greater than

Explain why Anna is correct.

1 mark

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