GCSE Maths Numeracy (WJEC)
Unit 1: Number Unit 3: Geometry and Measure
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To draw constructions you need a pencil, ruler and a pair of compasses. Loci are used to identify areas that satisfy criteria such as a given distance from a point or halfway between two lines.
To draw constructions you need a pencil, ruler and a pair of compasses. Loci are used to identify areas that satisfy criteria such as a given distance from a point or halfway between two lines.
We can calculate the volume of 3D shapes to find their capacity or the amount of space they occupy. We can also find the surface area which indicates the total area of each of their faces.
Ratios show the relationship between two values. They may be in direct proportion and increase as the other increases, or they can be in inverse proportion; as one increases the other decreases.
From planning a journey by bus or train to organising what to watch on television or booking a summer holiday, timetables and schedules help us to navigate the world and plan our time accordingly.
Measurement is essential for many trades and careers. An understanding of the fact that all measurements are approximate may prevent you from making any mistakes.
Learn all about finance in the business world. Could you be the next entrepreneur to make millions? Mathematics plays an essential part in business.
From opening your own bank account to managing your money successfully, you will learn to handle your personal finances carefully and ensure that you are always able to manage repayments for loans.
