The new edition of Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Mathematics Higher Student Book 1 develops reasoning, fluency and problem-solving to boost students’ confidence and give them the best preparation for GCSE study.
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3 Maire has a bag with one blue, one red and two green counters in it. She also has a card with X on one side and Y on the other. She draws a counter at random and flips the card to land on a letter. Draw a probability tree diagram to ...
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The Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Mathematics Purposeful Practice Book - Foundation is a brand-new kind of practice book incorporating minimal variation to bolster GCSE study in and out of the...
Simon, Oliver and Lucy have children in the ratio 1 : 3:4 Intotalthereare8boxes,in which Draw a diagram where each box represents the Simon Oliver Lucy Tip we have to share £32 000. Each box gets £320008 = £4000 number of parts of the ...
Exam Board: Edexcel Level & Subject: GCSE Maths First teaching: September 2015 First exams: June 2017 Endorsed by Edexcel
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The winnings should be distributed between Simon, Oliver and Lucy in the ratio 1 : 3:4. This is the fairest way, as it is in the same ratio as they bought tickets. Simon Oliver Lucy Every box has to have the same quantity in it.
... of 3 m e 15 mm of 6 cm f 23 cm of 5 m g 45 pence of £6 h 62 pence of £4.50 i 12 seconds of a minute To find one quantity as the percentage of another, divide the first quantity by the second quantity and multiply the result by 100.