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Edexcel GCSE Maths Foundation Revision November 2018 paper 3

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In this post we’re aiming to walkthrough all of Edexcel GCSE Foundation Maths Revision Paper 2018 – Paper 3. This is the third paper in the exam, and is worth 80 marks. It’s fairly similar to papers 1 & 2 and the questions follow the same format.

Here’s a link to download the question paper: Edexcel GCSE Foundation Maths Paper 3 November 2018

Here’s my solutions:  Edexcel GCSE Foundation Maths Paper 3 November 2018 ANSWERS

There’s quite a range of topics and please do search the site for any additional support or, if you add a comment below, I’ll aim to respond very soon 🙂 Please do stop the video, answer the questions, and compare your solutions. Each video should provide you with around an hour’s fairly focussed revision.

Questions 1 – 15
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Q1 Numbers
1:19 Q2 Percentage to fraction
1:33 Q3 Square root
1:49 Q4 Fractions
2:23 Q5 3D shape
3:07 Q6 Probability
4:21 Q7 Metres & centimetres
5:11 Q8 Money
6:42 Q9 Shapes
7:48 Q10 Reflection
8:20 Q11 Percentages
10:07 Q12 Pie charts
12:17 Q13 Money
14:48 Q14 Probability
16:57 Q15 Common multiples

Questions 16 – 22
0:00 Introduction
0:43 Q16 Ratio
1:21 Q17 Solving equations
4:20 Q18 Payments
6:10 Q19 Inequalities
8:19 Q20 Calculations
9:24 Q21 Percentage change
10:29 Q22 Graphs

Questions 23 – 26
0:00 Introduction
0:46 Q23 Bar chart
4:07 Q24 Speed distance time
8:20 Q25 SohCahToa
12:39 Q26 Sequences

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2023 Revision Edexcel Foundation GCSE paper 3 calculator – questions 23-26

The whole idea is to download the paper, try the questions, and then compare your solutions.

If you’d like more information on these topics, here’s a link to the Ultimate Guide to Maths.

I hope the walkthrough of Edexcel GCSE maths foundation papers help, and all very best with your GCSE’s.

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