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Prim Maths 6 2ed TR Diff Ws 11b

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 6, covering topics such as 3D shapes, ratios, proportions, and basic arithmetic. It includes exercises for describing shapes, simplifying ratios, calculating dimensions, and solving word problems related to recipes and costs. The worksheet is designed to enhance students' understanding of mathematical concepts through practical applications.

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Prim Maths 6 2ed TR Diff Ws 11b

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 6, covering topics such as 3D shapes, ratios, proportions, and basic arithmetic. It includes exercises for describing shapes, simplifying ratios, calculating dimensions, and solving word problems related to recipes and costs. The worksheet is designed to enhance students' understanding of mathematical concepts through practical applications.

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 6 WORKSHEET 11B

Name ___________________________________ Date _____________

Worksheet 11B: 3D shapes


1 Describe these compound shapes.
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2 Sketch a compound shape that is made from a cube, a cuboid
and a triangular-based pyramid.

3 Sketch the net of this solid object.

Name ___________________________________ Date _____________

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Worksheet 12B: Ratio and proportion


4 Write these ratios in their simplest form.
a 9 : 24 b 7 : 63

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c 6 : 15 d 45 : 9

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5 The ratio of length to width in a rectangle is 4 : 1.

b The width of the rectangle is 10 cm. What is the length of the


rectangle?

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c The length of a different rectangle is 12 cm. What is the width of
the rectangle?

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6 Three cylinders have the same width as five calculators.

How many calculators have the same width as 12 cylinders?

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7 Here is a recipe for tomato soup for 6 people.
Complete the quantities for 12 people and for 3 people.
Tomato soup
6 people 12 people 3 people

1 kg tomatoes

1 small onion

1 small carrot

1 celery stick

1.2 litres water

8 Pierre picks 25 flowers in his garden.

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1 in every 5 of the flowers are yellow.


How many yellow flowers does Pierre pick?

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9 Here are two equilateral triangles.

The ratio of the length of the sides of the large equilateral triangle
to the small equilateral triangle is 5 : 1.
What is the perimeter of the large equilateral triangle?

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10 Two numbers are in the ratio 5 : 7.


One of the numbers is 35.
Find two possible values for the other number.

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Challenge
11 Alana makes necklaces using white and pink beads.

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For every 1 white bead she uses 3 pink beads.


Each necklace has 32 beads.
• The cost of the string is $1.
• Each white bead costs 65c.
• Each pink bead costs 70c.
Use a calculator to help you find the cost of one necklace.
Show your working.

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