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Decimal Fractions questions in SATS Input your name and press send. Next Page. 1995 Mathematics Paper A Q16d. 1. The Year 6 children in a school were asked to choose a musical instrument. This is a pie chart of their choices. 15% of the 80 children chose a guitar.
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Decimal Fractions questions in SATSInput your name and press send. Next Page
1995 Mathematics Paper A Q16d 1. The Year 6 children in a school were asked to choose a musical instrument. This is a pie chart of their choices. 15% of the 80 children chose a guitar. How many children is this? Two marks for correct answer, 1 for correct working. Next Page Answer Key
1995 Mathematics Paper A Q16 1. The Year 6 children in a school were asked to choose a musical instrument. This is a pie chart of their choices. Next Page Pie Chart Demo’ 15% of the 80 children chose a guitar. How many children is this? • (d) Award TWO marks for the correct answer of 12, even if there are errors in the working. • Award ONE mark if the answer is incorrect, but there is evidence of an attempt to calculate 15% of 80 by any method, eg: • · 15/100 × 80 = (incorrect answer given) • · 10% of 80 = 8, 5% is 4, so 15% of 80 = (incorrect answer given) • · 1% of 80 = 80/100 = 4/5, so 15% = 4/5 × 15 = (incorrect answer given) • The writing of “15/100 × 80” (or equivalent) alone is not sufficient evidence of an attempt to calculate.
1995 Mathematics Paper A Q16c 1. The Year 6 children in a school were asked to choose a musical instrument. This is a pie chart of their choices. There are 80 children in Year 6. Estimate the number of children who chose a violin. Explain how you decided. Next Page Answer Key
1995 Mathematics Paper A Q16 1. The Year 6 children in a school were asked to choose a musical instrument. This is a pie chart of their choices. Next Page There are 80 children in Year 6. Estimate the number of children who chose a violin. Explain how you decided. Pie Chart Demo’ • (c) The explanation should make reference, in some form, to appropriate fractional estimates, eg: • · • “Because it looks like a quarter of a half and that’s 10.” • “I thought the violin looked like half the trumpet and that was about a quarter.” • “I decided this because 1/4 was 20 children, so I halved 20 and made it 10.” • Explanations which lack specific reference to appropriate fractions should not be awarded the mark, eg: • “Because it’s a bit less than the trumpet.” • “Because there are 6 parts to the pie chart.”
1995 Mathematics Paper B Q18b. Mrs Binns gets a total of £1000 and Mr Adams gets a total of £800. How much more does Mrs Binns get than Mr Adams for selling peaches? End of test XL File
1996 Mathematics Paper A Q14 This diagram shows the proportions of waste by weight a family throws away in one year, C The family throws away 130 kg of paper and card. 70% of this is newspapers. What is the weight of newspapers in kg? Two marks for correct answer, 1 for correct working. Next Page Answer key
1996 Mathematics Paper A Q14 This diagram shows the proportions of waste by weight a family throws away in one year, C The family throws away 130 kg of paper and card. 70% of this is newspapers. What is the weight of newspapers in kg? 1% of 130 kg = 1.3kg 10% of 130 kg = 13kg 70% = 100% - 30% so 30% of 130kg = 39kg 70% = 100% - 30% so 70% = ?kg (You could get the same answer by finding 10% and multiplying it by 7 to get 70%) Next Page
1997 Mathematics Paper B Q20a Kelly chooses a section of a newspaper. It has 50 words in it. She draws a bar chart of the number of letters in each word. What fraction of the 50 words have more than 6 letters? Write as a fraction in the simplest form e.g. 1/60 3+1+3+3 = 10 • (a) 1/5 OR 10/50 • Accept other equivalent fractions, eg: 20/100 Next Page
1999 Mathematics Paper B Q19 Calculate 7/8 of 5000 Next Page Answers
1999 Mathematics Paper B Q19 Calculate 7/8 of 5000 Two approaches: Find 1/8 of 5000 then multiply to get 7/8 5000 ÷ 8 = 625 625 x 7 = 4375 Second approach: use decimal fractions 7/8 = 0.875 0.875 x 5000 = 4375 Next Page
Mathematics Paper 200 Q13 Calculate ¾ of 840 Next Page
Mathematics Paper 2000 B Q16(out of 22) Calculate 60% of 765. Next Page Answers
Mathematics Paper 2000 B Q16(out of 22) Next Page Calculate 60% of 765. Best method? Use decimal fractions 60% = 0.60 0.6 x 765 = 459 1% of 765 = 7.65 60 lots of 1% = 60 x 7.65 = 459
2005 Mathematics Paper A Q This pie chart shows how the children in Class 6 best like their potatoes cooked. 32 children took part in the survey. Look at the four statements below. Which ones are true? A 10 children like chips best. B 25% of the children like mashed potatoes best. C of the children like roast potatoes best. D 12 children like jacket potatoes best. Next Page Answers
2005 Mathematics Paper A Q This pie chart shows how the children in Class 6 best like their potatoes cooked. 32 children took part in the survey. Look at the four statements below. Which ones are true? Next Page A 10 children like chips best. Chips = 2 divisions = 8 children = False B 25% of the children like mashed potatoes best. Two sections = 1 quarter = 25% = True How much is each section worth? Clue: the pie is divided into 8 sections – divide 32 by 8 Answer = 4 Each section is worth 4 C of the children like roast potatoes best. 1 section prefer roast = 1/8 = False D 12 children like jacket potatoes best. 3 sections = 3 x 4 = 12 = True
2005 Mathematics Paper B Q22a 30% of 60 is Next page
2005 Mathematics Paper B Q22b 30% of is 60? Next page Answer Key
2005 Mathematics Paper B Q22a 30% of 60 is 30% of is 60? (a) 18 Do not accept 18% (b) 200 Do not accept 200% If the answer for 23a is 18% AND the answer for 23b is 200%, awardONE mark only in the 23b box. Next page – methods of solving 22a
2005 Mathematics Paper B Q22a 30% of 60 is (a) 18 Do not accept 18% Method 1: use decimal fractions & calculator 30% = 0.30 0.30 x 60 = 18 Method 2: Find 1% and multiply 1% of 60 = 0.6 30 lots of 1% = 30 x 0.6 = 18 Next page – methods of solving 22b
2005 Mathematics Paper B Q22a 30% of is 60? (b) 200 Method 1: use decimal fractions & calculator 30% = 0.30 0.30 x ?? = 60 rearrange 0.30 x 60 = ?? = 200 Method 2: Find 1% and multiply 30% = 60 so 10% = 20 and 1% = 2 100 lots of 1% = 2 x 100 = 200 Next page
2006 Mathematics Paper A Q11 Match each decimal number to its equivalent fraction. One has been done for you. A 0.25 matches with? B C D Next Page
2006 Mathematics Paper A Q11 Match each decimal number to its equivalent fraction. One has been done for you. A 0.4 matches with? B C D Next Page
2006 Mathematics Paper A Q11 Match each decimal number to its equivalent fraction. One has been done for you. A 0.2 matches with? B C D Next Page = solution
2006 Mathematics Paper A Q11 Match each decimal number to its equivalent fraction. One has been done for you. A 0.2 matches with? B C D Next Page
2006 mathematics Paper B Q14 Calculate ¾ of £15 Answer {Answer using the decimal e.g. £2.10} End of papers