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How to factorise to single brackets

June 27, 2021 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

How to factorise

This video is a quick reminder of how to factorise for GCSE maths, and is aimed at around grade 4. - stop the video - work through the questions - compare your solutions I hope the video helps and please do leave a comment - thanks! Download a copy of the questions here: QT Factorise Here's a copy of the written answers: QT Factorise ANSWERS These types of … [Read more...]

Volume Of A Shape

June 26, 2021 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

Volume of a shape

This video is a quick reminder of volume of a shape for GCSE maths, and is aimed at around grade 4. - stop the video - work through the questions - compare your solutions I hope the video helps and please do leave a comment - thanks! Download a copy of the questions here: QT Volumes of 3D shapes Here's a copy of the written answers: QT Volumes of 3D shapes … [Read more...]

Expanding brackets – GCSE maths grade 4 / 5

June 22, 2021 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

Expanding brackets

 These videos focus on how to expand brackets questions, and are aimed at around grade 4 / 5 GCSE maths. These questions are usually fairly straightforward, although it's worthwhile practicing as they are a core algebra skill. Download a copy of the questions here: QT Expanding brackets Here's a copy of the written answers: QT Expanding brackets … [Read more...]

How to rearrange the subject of a formula – Grade 4 Maths GCSE

April 22, 2020 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

How to rearrange the subject of a formula

   This video is all about how to rearrange the subject of a formula, and is aimed at around grade 4 GCSE maths. Make t the subject of the formula v = u + 5t How to rearrange the subject of a formula questions appear in all the main examination boards, including Edexcel, AQA and OCR. They are popular and, once you have the basic principles, fairly similar. … [Read more...]

How to calculate ratio in ‘more than’ questions – grade 4 GCSE maths

April 20, 2020 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

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This video is all about how to calculate ratio in 'more than' questions and is aimed at around grade 4 GCSE maths. These are a little more challenging, and involve the ‘more than’ type of questions. Here's three different questions for you to try: Arni, Bethany and Carrie save some money in the ratio 3:4:9. Carrie saved £150 more than Bethany. Show that Arni saved £90. … [Read more...]

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