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P6 Maths - Cambridge Paper 1 2016 April

This document is a Cambridge Primary Checkpoint mathematics examination paper consisting of various questions designed to assess students' mathematical skills. The exam includes tasks such as identifying multiples, performing calculations, working with shapes, and interpreting data from charts. Candidates are instructed to complete the paper within 45 minutes without the use of calculators, with a total of 40 marks available.

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P6 Maths - Cambridge Paper 1 2016 April

This document is a Cambridge Primary Checkpoint mathematics examination paper consisting of various questions designed to assess students' mathematical skills. The exam includes tasks such as identifying multiples, performing calculations, working with shapes, and interpreting data from charts. Candidates are instructed to complete the paper within 45 minutes without the use of calculators, with a total of 40 marks available.

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