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February Platinum Answers

The document contains a series of maths problems and questions across multiple pages. It includes questions about numbers and calculations, geometry, percentages, sequences, conversion between units, and interpreting data from graphs and charts. The problems range from basic calculations and operations to more complex multi-step word problems.
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Name: SvJ�} 5-a-day Platinum
2nd February

40 + 2 2 + 12 + 2 3,254 X 27

--�
,--- �- +-

Billy thinks of a number that is not zero. The answer is positive □


He multiples his number by -3 The answer is negative □
Tick the correct box
The answer could be

positiver or negative

Find the area of the parallelogram •

15cm

9cm

Shown are two identical rectangles

-
50cm

Find the length of one rectangle


c IC,
So-rt-:. 1g
12cm

,a� t: •�

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290°
5-a-day Platinum
4th February

2 5
1- 3.2 X 202
3 6

Hannah and Rory play tennis for their Explain how James might be correct
school.

The pie charts show information about


their results

James says that Hannah has won more


matches than Rory.

Loss

Hannah Rory

Find the missing number

halfway between

�-?�i----____.1-zl( 1---I- �2�

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Name: �\&-,Ah Primary 5-a-day Platinum
5th February

2 1
5 X 3 100 -15 X 5

Work out the shaded area

12m

75.9m2 14.4m
This graph shows information about the What was the highest test score?
time spent revising for a test and the test
result for 8 students

90

Daisy spent 3 hours revising.

What was her test score?

OO I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Time spent revising (hours)

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5-a-day Platinum
6th February

4 1 5 6

•� •, s
X 2 3

11,io
• •
, ss ''

63 I ciss-s s I
Find the value of w when c = 17
S'ti-&Jr= as
w == 200 - 5c w= �oo-8S
� 11)
A website sells keyrings for £1.25 each. How many keyrings does Owen buy?

When buying keyrings, you need to pay


postage and packaging as well. J:. 'to � I. 2 .S ' �.;t
Here are the prices for postage and

bu, '32.,
packaging
�C'CM\
Postage and Packaging

1 to 10 keyrings £2.50
Q,.J. pa&j ro P C p .
11 to 20 keyrings £5.50
21 to 30 keyrings £7.50
31 to 100 keyrings Free

Owen has £40 and buys as many keyrings


as possible.

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Primary 5-a-day Platinum 11;;�_
7th February

3 1
45% of 1,300 -+ -
4 5

25% of the children in a school have a How many childre�;10 to the schooJ
dog. 10•1. 'f- 'Zs lQ -;. 2 . S 1.,
10% of the children who have a dog also
have a cat.
?. .SY.. :. 12. cJ,;lcf;el\
t <'{0 : I !.c.> d\i fcl f"'
:. 4&:> child�
There are 12 children who have both a
dog and a cat.

• • Which pattern uses 77 dots?


• • • •
• • •• •
•• • • 4.1\-3-:. �
Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 "'"" -:. io
f 5 9 " -: LO
q.tl-J 'fll-l 4•�-l
Jessica wants to attach ribbon around the How much more ribbon does she need?
top of her wardrobe. She has 4m of
ribbon. � ... �.: t.1•8: i�
4 � ,'L 4ft
I....�___.I � m
\\=� •t�2t -=-4-\
1! m k 1'"1� tMet...,
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5-a-day Platinum
8th February

+3
11
2 9 7

'��I
.. �
X 8 6

'\

I is, s Cf-'2. I 1--h


.cto ¥'· '°
�•, e.t-
A shop sells drinks.

1 �. So - q
Harry buys 3 coffees and 2 teas for £9.90

1
Mia buys 3 coffees and 5 teas for £13.50
� �.60 � &

J!.: \. '10
How much does one tea cost?

This graph can be used to change Change 5 miles into kilometres


between miles and kilometres

km i -. T7T
1

:-_-_ ._'- f;� ��


8
7
6
5 I -- ----·-- Change 20 miles into kilometres

0
0 1
a
L----------------
2
.

3 4
. :

5
·n--
6 7 8 9 10
6 1t.,..
11. -:__�.,
";l_tr h__.._
__F-tl'\

Miles

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Primary 5-a-day Platinum
10th February

0.7 X 60 80% X 1,800

�a(�. ft,?c) 101. � 180


0 . .,.. 1','° :. Cf, 2.
,.
l&o
8
'f't-0
14-40
Four identical circles fit inside a rectangle. 12.1 cml
Find the distance between the centres of
the first and fourth circle.

· 28cm

A 2p coin has a mass of 7 grams.


Find the total mass of £80 worth of 2p
coins. 4000 x 7 = 28000g
Give your answer in kilograms

ot I • So � p <o�J 28kg

� g • "(JO 1., Co.,,,,


This sequence increases by an equal
amount each time.

Find the three missing numbers CEJ ltt�I � ��


,o -1�: l4:f- ll-'� 21 � 25\
11- � 't : � ·�
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5-a-day Platinum
11th February

19 - 2 X 8 1- X 68
2

I x 68 -: 6 8
� a1.6a :. � q. +
'
10?

lo 2..
This shape is made from centimetre How many more centimetre cubes are
cubes. needed to make it into a solid cuboid
5cm wide, 6cm long and 5cm tall?

EQC}\�MI!�
Sx6 = do
3Mo �,�

.._ � 0
--�• 86 c�l
A car travels at 60 miles per hour for
3 hours.

How far does the car travel?

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5-a-day Platinum
12th February

30% of 8,000 1,326 . 26

10•/. � aoo DI

?.o•(o i. ICJ0 x i :

I �4U) I
Work out the volume of the cuboid

6 vSo: 300 6cml�

�X qo : o),O<X) c,� 50cm

Work out the value of w

4w- 3 == w + 24
�w - � : o2Lf-
Convert 4 kilometres into millimetres

� � ,000 ,00() MM

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� Platinum
Name: r'S 5-a-day
13th February

2.53 X 6 4.32 + 3

�.63
� 6
l � .I �
-- I

Write down the value of the\ in the


answer to
Ni�hu��
1,470 X 2,000 : •
t!J\4"0,00 0

Trapezium Sand trapezium Tare similar Find the size of x


'1- .s -=: 1 .s -:. l
,co3 X

2.2cm
T
l.5cm/ \
5
9.6cm
Find the size of y

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� Platinum
Name: 5-a-day
14th February

1
06�o'°S1-
s I'{'
1

----
1')(1-
�K<..

k
-i6
Find the value of m when h = 32
?>a-= 35-6�
h == 35- 6m 6M:=- 3
""-;. � � k., o.s
0 1«
Jack is painting the side of his house.
He has 8 litres of paint.
Each litre covers 16m2 6xlS=C\O
t\-��:= � 0
Does Jack have enough paint?

15)(
��, o.t«..= l?oMt.
4m

"'::======= '6)(16 = f'28M'L


15m
Yes I� has Sa-t'l.
extra
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Name:� 5-a-day Platinum
15th February

151,985 - 72,304 95% of 580

q�s
,\II loo/� � 1:;i
�o 't -
'!J,-2.
��q b 8 I - � 29
'5 /0
°

qt;"{,, ';. � 80 ... � :.

j ':1-968 I I SSI

Shown are four identical isosceles


triangles. Find x
ct> ls9 ,. Uz
-- 'lC\

IL C

4�-;.�1,
:(: 16e .. ;/6 =�
Write in the missing number so that the
mean of the five cards is 1 O. � ;;. ' 0

�'5ilis7G7Gv
� L:J � L:_J � I��-t�I : 50
S ♦ I& _. 't : 33
So-� � l2-
The perimeter of the regular hexagon is
7cm greater than the perimeter of the
regular pentagon.

Find a
-=,.2,:-(:,-= t2_
. �
13cm a

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Name: j Primary 5-a-day Platinum
16th February

7 4 4
X 6 1
r4 4-
4 lf6'+ 0
'4�18'1-

Work out the volume of this cube.

'5)(5¥5 = 12'5m³ a _..,.

5m

Write 1850 in Roman numerals

lv\DCCC l-

B is 7 times heavier than A


B is 15kg heavier than A

How heavy is B?
� >t 1" : X + 15
-:}--� � :,c: .. 15
6,c � IS ,c .:: 1 .. 5
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Name:� 5-a-day Platinum
17th February

5
2 --
2- 121 + 5
3 6

2..4/"6 -�
.. 6

'%- Ji "'Y6 (o- 1�)


I 'Y6
Find three different prime numbers that
have a sum of 40

�;
"l, � ,5, 1 1 11 1 \'!) 1 \l. ,q, l3/
�, �l,�T, ...

Find the shaded area 14cm

9cm

Shown is a regular octagon Find the size of angle x

e�¾o�S==45
:c.: tSo -'t'S:.,...l3S°:za

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Name: 5-a-day Platinum � �·.
18th February

235 X 45 82 + 63

� !) 5
! J
)( '-'2 �

f is-
)t '
t
� � O0
'2.! � -
105 T 5 1- \ '
�♦
j 1osTS
--
I
.
'1...8 0--
- I �s-o I
Shown is a square. Find the coordinates of A
C is the centre of the square.

y
(4,1<?,)
' - �
(-8, 10)
B

' .. ,
.... • C
Find the coordinates of B
{-2, 4)
0

A
(4-, -1-)

2
Megan feeds her cat - of a can of cat
food each day.

How many cans of cat food are eaten each


q- cl� or 5l;
fortnight? • \
-J' .,.
w
,,,,.

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Name:AI\StJU S: Primary 5-a-day Platinum
19th February

·····2
L.l + 9,600 = 100 2 79,333 + 65,098 + 9,999

--+q 3 � 3
(,Soq8
C,, Cf , +
15't'+SO
' 1. 'I.

I
Which fraction is greater?

3
-o
7

Georgie is 7 years old today.

How many days old is she?

��s5
( r,« it<llkl ii\' \ta f �s !)
(or 2556 or 2557)
Draw a 235 ° angle

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Name:Aftsu,e,-/
5-a-day Platinum
20th February

61 X 283 �i = 0. 6
2,::

�&3
� � '

,. . '()
\ 'q a. g 3

�,�Q.,3
t I

m is a whole number.

7 m is greater than 50
10m is less than 115
101r12 : ,io 12 >e (ito be·,J
Write all the numbers that m could be

&,q ,,o' '' 111 'a I Cit, lo , I I

(i,o_.�, 94�2...,ctc>: 'Zou


The pie chart shows information about the Find the size of the angle x.
I.

"° •lot-:
animals some children liked best.

IS?•

What fraction of children liked Rhinos


best?

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Name:� 5-a-day Platinum �b"­
21st February
f\C

10 - 3 2 3,263 · 13
'-9
i6 I

I I �s I
Hannah is baking two cakes
7
One cake needs - cups of milk
8
'it�:
How much more milk does Hannah need?
1� • �: I�
Hannah has 1 cup of milk
: . • needs \cap Mo ,-e

Find the highest common factor (HCF) of


24 and 40.

�+: ,, 2. �.'I-. 6,!, 12 .� 'f


-
4o : 'I 2 I 4 I� ta t fo I 1'> l llC)

Find the length of this cuboid


Volume: 432cm 3

��

���4.5cm
4cm

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Name:
� 5-a-day Platinum �
22nd February

5 1
40% of70
8 3

,o·/o -: �
-� Txq:� 28

Write 0.375 as a fraction.


Give your answer in its simplest form.

The line graph below shows the cost of a In which year was the price £2.50
coffee in a shop over 30 years.

£5
Cost
£4

£3

Estimate the price of a coffee in 2010.

O'-------------
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020

Year

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Name:A��
5-a-day Platinum
23rd February

2.3 X 56 15% X 840

101. --8/J­
s•, - ct 2.
It ,_

1 'tS. 8

The Venn diagram shows information How many children own a cat?

6-"� :. I I
about the pets owned in a class.

owns a dog owns a cat

7 5
What percentage of children do not own a
2 dog or a cat?

-=t�6+S + 2 = to

'l� ':,�
10
101.
Work out the value of y

4y- 7 == 2y + 15
'j = I\

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Name: f\lstARJ r 5-a-day Platinum

24th February

3 �
7-
5 5

Draw a circle with a radius of 3cm.

••

I .' ·�
'
( •
What size is the diameter of the circle? \

\�--

There are red, white and yellow counters If there are 40 white counters in the bag,
in a bag. how many yellow counters are there?
,�� -= C,o'·'k>
s. '°Hal
'° IS '-Tl
For every 3 red counters, there are 2 white
counters.

tsef. MOit. ,s
There are 25% more yellow counters than
red counters. ◄

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Name:�c,Jll,d
5-a-day Platinum
25th February

1,094 X 28 7 + 22 X 12 + 18

J
I Ott
t.
t
�-ti�
t
10,12.t I

In this pyramid, the number in each box is


the sum of the two numbers below it.

1�,s
1
1-

,�
1�
3 5
3
,o 10 10

Find the two missing numbers

Find the size of angle x

11 &+q9t -t':1-1 � za,


�-z&, '- T♦ �♦ X

\&o - ?Cf � 10,


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Name: AiswCI t 5-a-day Platinum
26th February

4752 7 11

i,a � '"'
,c,,
x �--
I
s 2I
\

Here is a pattern of red and yellow Which of the following are true?
squares

A Pattern 1 O has 11 yellow squares

B he number of red squares is always


odd

C Every pattern has more red squares


than yellow squares
Pattern 1 Pattern 2

The area of this triangle is 30cm 2

Find the length of the base of the triangle,


y. 6cm

IOCM. y

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Name: ,lSwttl 5-a-day Platinum
27th February

-12 - 23 1,593,202 - 730,095

' C, '
I sq l �\\ l
rl o o 'I S
i 6 J I oJ

I - 35
· Draw what the new shap� could be

He then removes two cubes, leaving the


other cubes where they are.

12,432 + 168 = 74 4:f-4-.t 16& 1: 12 412


Explain how this fact can be used to - 168 1-., fj-tt l\wt6t,
answer 73 x 168

(�•tle54)
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5-a-day Platinum
28th February

2
519 X 72 8X -
5

s', ..l
a
X
, o1
l c 3t 3 o
I

l �l 6 •�----.
_ In 1,,
Here is a pattern of number pairs Complete the rule for the number pattern

a b
1 13

b=l1Jxa+[]
2 18
3 23
4 28

Farmer Patrick keeps chickens in the field .



'
below

-�
Each chicken needs 3m2

What is the maximum number of chickens t .t .

A� .,,.,eto �as= ,,ctoo


that he can keep?

100m
120m •
�=�"""''s -:. •ro
!85m ..
oft. I: rtoso M'
,

':'.-'=-::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.�
140m \2oSo�i •'tof ,. C •
'+o1,d,duJ
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Name:� 5-a-day Platinum
29th February

5.6 X 3,000 20% of24

5. 6 � 3 � ,, · "8 -
,, .lat too o 1.

.1
r

,�800

At the end of a film, the year is given in


Roman numerals.

Write the year MCMXCI in figures


The End
MCMXCI
There are 32 beads in a bag. Write down the ratio of blue beads to
Each bead is either blue or yellow. yellow beads

8 beads are blue.

Megan has three boxes. Write down how many beads Megan has?
Each box contains n beads.

She puts all her beads together and then


removes 2 of them.

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