
Maths: Paper 3 - Reasoning (2016) - SAT Key stage 2
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What is the difference between the temperature on 1st January and the temperature on 8th January? Â
Write your answer in the form__________°C (the number only).

On 22nd January the temperature was 7 degrees lower than on 15th January.
What was the temperature on 22nd January?
Write your answer in the form __________°C (write the number only).

Tick the two digital clocks that show this time.



Arrange these numbers in order, starting with the smallest.
Jacob cuts 4 metres of ribbon into three
The length of the first piece is 1.28 metres.
The length of the second piece is 1.65 metres.
Work out the length of the third piece.Â
_________ metres
Write the letters of the angles that are obtuse.

Write the letters of the angles that are acute.

What is the cost of one packet of nuts?

Here is part of the bus timetable from Riverdale to Mott Haven.
How many minutes does it take the 10:31 bus from Riverdale to reach Mott Haven?

Mr. Evans is at Fordham at 10:30.
What is the earliest time he can reach Tremont on the bus? Write your answer in the form ____:____

Select the cuboid that has a different volume from Emma’s cuboid.

How many marbles does the shop order in total?


Lara chooses a number less than 20
She divides it by 2 and then adds 6
She then divides this result by 3
Her answer is 4.5
What was the number she started with?
Complete each sentence using a number from the list below.Â

Complete each sentence using a number from the list below.Â

Complete this table by rounding the numbers to the nearest hundred.
Match the numbers to their rounded answers below.Â

What is the mass of one large brick? Write your answer in the form ____kg.

Which triangle has a different area? Write the letter of the triangle you have selected.Â

Tick the letter(s) of the quadrilaterals that have diagonals which cross at right angles.Â

Select the two numbers that multiply together to equal 1 million.
Lara had some money.
She spent £1.25 on a drink.
She spent £1.60 on a sandwich.
She has three-quarters of her money left.
How much money did Lara have to start with?
Write your answer in the form £________