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Grade 6 IGCSE Math Practice Paper

This document provides a sample math paper for Grade 6 students, formatted in the IGCSE style. It includes sections on arithmetic and algebra, geometry, data handling, and problem-solving, with a variety of questions covering operations with whole numbers, fractions, algebraic expressions, perimeter, area, angles, statistics, probability, and word problems. Students are instructed to show their workings and use appropriate tools for diagrams and calculations.

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Grade 6 IGCSE Math Practice Paper

This document provides a sample math paper for Grade 6 students, formatted in the IGCSE style. It includes sections on arithmetic and algebra, geometry, data handling, and problem-solving, with a variety of questions covering operations with whole numbers, fractions, algebraic expressions, perimeter, area, angles, statistics, probability, and word problems. Students are instructed to show their workings and use appropriate tools for diagrams and calculations.

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Here’s a sample set of math problems suitable for a Grade 6 level, following the IGCSE
format.

### Sample Math Paper

**Instructions:**
- Answer all questions.
- Show all your workings.
- Use a pencil for diagrams and a pen for calculations.

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#### Section A: Arithmetic and Algebra

1. **Operations with Whole Numbers**


Calculate:
a) 453 + 289
b) 738 - 294
c) 65 × 24
d) 144 ÷ 12

2. **Fractions**
Simplify the following fractions:
a) \( \frac{18}{24} \)
b) \( \frac{45}{60} \)

Convert the following improper fractions to mixed numbers:


c) \( \frac{11}{4} \)
d) \( \frac{23}{6} \)

3. **Algebraic Expressions**
a) Simplify the expression: \( 3x + 4x - 5 + 2 \)
b) Evaluate \( 2a + 3 \) when \( a = 5 \)

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#### Section B: Geometry

4. **Perimeter and Area**


a) Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 12 cm and width 7 cm.
b) Calculate the area of a triangle with a base of 10 cm and a height of 5 cm.

5. **Angles**
a) If two angles are supplementary and one angle measures 65°, what is the measure of the
other angle?
b) In a triangle, one angle measures 50° and another measures 70°. What is the measure of
the third angle?

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#### Section C: Data Handling

6. **Statistics**
The following are the ages of 10 students in a class: 11, 12, 13, 11, 14, 12, 11, 15, 14, 13.
a) Find the mean age of the students.
b) What is the mode of the ages?

7. **Probability**
A bag contains 5 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, and 2 yellow marbles. If one marble is picked
at random, what is the probability that it is:
a) Red
b) Yellow

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#### Section D: Problem Solving

8. **Word Problems**
a) Sarah has 3 times as many apples as Tom. If Tom has 4 apples, how many apples does
Sarah have?
b) A book costs $15. If there is a sale with a 20% discount, what is the final price of the book?

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