Level 4 - 6 Paper 2
Level 4 - 6 Paper 2 Level 4 - 6 Paper 2
Overlap20The diagram shows a square and an equilateral triangle.Not drawnaccuratelyCalculate the sizes of angles x, y and z1 mark1 markx = ° y = ° z = °1 markY8/Ma/Levels 4–6/P220
Work out, Earnings21Work out the answer to:(128 – 89.6) × 1.25128 – (89.6 × 1.25)1 mark22Tim Henman is a tennis player.In 2002 a newspaper published this information about his earnings.On court earningsOff court earnings£ 700 000 £ 2.1 millionWhat percentage of Tim’s total earnings was from off court earnings?%2 marksY8/Ma/Levels 4–6/P221
- Page 3: Variables1Look at this equation.a +
- Page 6 and 7: Dice total, Number chain4Arun has f
- Page 8 and 9: Census7Every ten years the governme
- Page 10 and 11: Rectangles9Look at the two rectangl
- Page 12 and 13: Leap year11Leap year1 month has 29
- Page 14 and 15: Prime factors13You can write any wh
- Page 16 and 17: Root chain16Look at this number cha
- Page 19: Eye colour19The bar chart shows the
- Page 23 and 24: Two shillings, Solving24The picture
- Page 25 and 26: Continuing sequences27Different seq
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Work out, Earnings21Work out the answer to:(128 – 89.6) × 1.25128 – (89.6 × 1.25)1 mark22Tim Henman is a tennis player.In 2002 a newspaper published this information about his earnings.On court earningsOff court earnings£ 700 000 £ 2.1 millionWhat percentage of Tim’s total earnings was from off court earnings?%2 marksY8/Ma/<strong>Level</strong>s 4–6/P221