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These questions are suitable for students working on GCSE physics studying any awarding body specification and covers topics from Physics such as circuit symbols, atomic structure, distance-time ...
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We can see two calculations here. An addition and a multiplication which means two groups of 5 is equal to 10. You can rearrange objects to form both multiplication and repeated addition number ...
BBC Bitesize challenges you to put your geography skills to the test in this deceptive quiz. Six movie locations across the world that boosted tourism The Lord of the Rings' Hobbiton, the enticing ...
BBC Bitesize has plenty of exam board specific information to help you to prepare for your exams. BBC Bitesize is home to a range of exam specific guides to help kick start your GCSE revision ...
The first of the three arrows shows what the first would look like after a half-turn. Here are the arrows before and after being turned. Here is a piece of melon. It is going to turn a quarter ...
Whether a volume is more or less than another can be shown using the 'greater than' (>), 'less than' (<) and 'equal to' (=) symbols. The measuring jug has a capacity of 500ml and the sandcastle ...
We can compare amounts using these mathematical symbols. Let's compare these numbers using a place value table. We can see straight away in the first column that 234 has more hundreds than 175 so ...
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Did you know that you can order different types of fractions? The two types are called unit fractions and fractions with the same denominator. Both unit fractions and fractions with the same ...
What do you notice about the symbols? They look like an equals sign but the lines are not straight. This symbol (≈) means approximately equal. You use this symbol to show that the values are not ...