Are you warming up for the New GCSE exam challenge Do you know you will not be given the formula page in your Maths exam You need to know important formula across ID: 631726
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Our 1
st
BIG FORMULA QUIZ @:
Are you warming up for the New GCSE exam challenge?
Do you know you will not be given the formula page in your Maths exam ?
You need to know
important
formula across
ALL
subjects
Practice Dates:
Tues
19th JulyThurs 21st July
For allYear 8Pupils
(E.
Adoghe
)
See your other subject teachers for more formula to memorise
Mean
= total sum of data number of data
Median = arrange data in order of size and then find the middle
Range = maximum data – minimum data
Percentage decrease
Percentage
increaseSlide2
Our 1
st
BIG FORMULA QUIZ @:
Are you warming up for the New GCSE exam challenge?
Do you know you will not be given the formula page in your Maths exam ?
You need to know
important
formula across
ALL
subjects
Practice Dates:
Tues
19th JulyThurs 21st July
For all Year 9and
Year 10Pupils
(E.
Adoghe)
See your other subject teachers for more formula to memorise
Percentage decrease Slide3
Science
Geography
Discharge = Cross Sectional Area × Average VelocityBusiness Studies
Percentage Profit =
Percentage Loss =
Apart from set 1
pupils,
all otherpupils need to know how to use and apply ALL formula on formulasheet 1 and sheet 2
Only pupils in Set 1 need to know how to use and apply ALL the formula on ALL three (3) formula sheets.
You will be provided with formula sheet in exams!!
However Estimate cross sectional area by counting squares
You need to be able to calculate percentage increase and decreaseOther useful maths calculation skills: