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  1. Ratio Practice Questions

    Practice Questions. Previous: Percentages of an Amount (Non Calculator) Practice Questions. Next: Rotations Practice Questions. The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Ratio.

  2. Ratio Problem Solving

    Ratio problem solving GCSE questions. 1. One mole of water weighs 18 18 grams and contains 6.02 \times 10^ {23} 6.02 × 1023 water molecules. Write this in the form 1gram:n 1gram: n where n n represents the number of water molecules in standard form. (3 marks)

  3. PDF Name: GCSE (1

    GCSE (1 - 9) Ratio Problems 2 Name: _____ Instructions • Use black ink or ball-point pen. • Answer all questions. • Answer the questions in the spaces provided - there may be more space than you need. • Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated. • You must show all your working out. Information

  4. 15 Ratio Questions & Practice Problems

    KS4 ratio questions. In KS4 we apply the knowledge that we have of ratios to solve different problems. Ratio is an important topic in all exam boards, including Edexcel, AQA and OCR. Ratio questions can be linked with many different topics, for example similar shapes and probability, as well as appearing as problems in their own right.

  5. Ratio Worksheets, Questions and Revision

    Skill 7: Changing Ratios. You need to be prepared for questions where the ratio changes. Example: Billy and Claire share marbles in the ratio \textcolor{blue}{5}:\textcolor{limegreen}{3}. Billy gives \textcolor{orange}{4} marbles to Claire and the ratio is now 1:1. How many sweets did each have initially?

  6. Ratio Problem Solving

    Suha has a full 600 ml bottle of wallpaper remover. She is going to mix some of the wallpaper remover with water. Here is the information on the label of the bottle. Wallpaper remover. 600 ml. Mix of the wallpaper remover. with 4500 ml of water. Suha is going to use 750 ml of water.

  7. Ratio: Problem Solving Textbook Exercise

    5-a-day GCSE 9-1; 5-a-day Primary; 5-a-day Further Maths; More. Further Maths; GCSE Revision; Revision Cards; Books; Ratio: Problem Solving Textbook Exercise. Click here for Questions. Textbook Exercise. Previous: Ratio: Difference Between Textbook Exercise. Next: Reflections Textbook Exercise.

  8. Ratio Problem Solving

    Model Answers. 1 2 marks. A pattern of tiles is being created in a bathroom, consisting of black and white tiles. of the tiles are black. (i) Write down the ratio of white tiles to black tiles. [1] (ii) There is a total of 42 tiles.

  9. Ratio

    Here we will learn about ratio, including simplifying ratios, dividing a ratio into a quantity, ratios to fractions, and problem solving with ratios. There are also ratio worksheets based on Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam questions, along with further guidance on where to go next if you're still stuck.

  10. Ratio: Two Ratios Textbook Exercise

    The Corbettmaths Textbook Exercise on Ratio: Two Ratios. Welcome; ... 5-a-day. 5-a-day GCSE 9-1; 5-a-day Primary; 5-a-day Further Maths; More. Further Maths; GCSE Revision; Revision Cards; Books; Ratio: Two Ratios Textbook Exercise. Click here for Questions . Textbook Exercise. Previous: Ratio: Given One Quantity Textbook Exercise. Next: Ratio ...

  11. PDF Name: GCSE (1

    GCSE (1 - 9) Ratio Fraction Problems Name: _____ Instructions • Use black ink or ball-point pen. • Answer all questions. • Answer the questions in the spaces provided - there may be more space than you need. • Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated. • You must show all your working out. Information

  12. Ratio problem solving for 9-1 GCSE with answers

    Ratio problem solving for 9-1 GCSE with answers. Subject: Mathematics. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. docx, 18.26 KB. Ratio problems that involve a bit of thinking, such as combining ratios. Perfect for practice for the new GCSE. Creative Commons "Sharealike".

  13. Harder Ratio Questions

    Harder GCSE ratio problem questions including combining ratios, converting ratios to fractions solving problems using ratio. For the full list of videos and ...

  14. Ratios & FDP

    The ratio divides the crisps into 7+3=10 parts. So divide 100 by 10 to find how many packages are in 1 part. 7 of those parts are Stilton Surprise, and 3 of them are Pickled Haggis. So multiply 10 by 7 and by 3 to find out how many packages of each type there are. 30% of the Stilton Surprise are regular sized.

  15. GCSE (9-1) Maths

    A grade of 4 or 5 would be considered "good" because the government has established a 4 as the passing grade; a grade of 5 is seen as a strong pass. Therefore, anything that exceeds this level would be considered good. You can practice GCSE Maths topic-wise questions to score good grades in the GCSE Maths exam.

  16. PDF Mathematics (Linear) 1MA0 RATIO

    Edexcel GCSE Mathematics (Linear) - 1MA0 RATIO Materials required for examination Items included with question papers Ruler graduated in centimetres and Nil millimetres, protractor, compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser. Tracing paper may be used. ... The ratio of the number of boys it sent to the number of girls it sent was 1 : 2

  17. Ratio Problem Solving Worksheet

    Ratio Problem Solving Worksheet. Help your students prepare for their Maths GCSE with this free ratio word problem worksheet of 44 questions and answers. Section 1 of the ratio word problem worksheet contains 36 skills-based ratio word problem questions, in 3 groups to support differentiation. Section 2 contains 4 applied ratio word problem ...

  18. Problem Solving

    The PixiMaths problem solving booklets are aimed at "crossover" marks (questions that will be on both higher and foundation) so will be accessed by most students. The booklets are collated Edexcel exam questions; you may well recognise them from elsewhere. Each booklet has 70 marks worth of questions and will probably last two lessons ...

  19. Resourceaholic: GCSE Paper 2 Resources

    We are very fortunate in maths education to have so many hard working teachers and tutors preparing materials we can use between GCSE Papers 1 and 2, and later between Papers 2 and 3. My final timetabled lesson with my Year 11 class is a double on Friday 24th May, in which I plan to use the 1st Class Maths Practice Paper 2.

  20. Ratio: Problem Solving Textbook Answers

    5-a-day GCSE 9-1; 5-a-day Primary; 5-a-day Further Maths; More. Further Maths; GCSE Revision; Revision Cards; Books; Ratio: Problem Solving Textbook Answers. Click here for Answers. answers. Previous: Ratio: Difference Between Textbook Answers. Next: Reflections Textbook Answers. GCSE Revision Cards.

  21. Multiple Ratios

    We can multiply both sides of the C:S ratio by 2, so that both ratios are comparing relative to 6 sheep. C:S = 4:6 and S:P = 6:7. These can now be joined together. C:S:P = 4:6:7. We can now use this to share the 85 animals in the ratio 4:6:7. There are 17 parts in total (4 + 6 + 7 = 17)

  22. KS3 / GCSE Maths: Trigonometry

    Video summary. The video clip shows the scene of a hiker who applies Trigonometry to solve height and distance problems. At the initial stage of the video it shows the 3 Trig ratios and ways of ...

  23. GCSE Maths Paper 2 revision.

    With Paper 1 now complete, here are some suggested topics and practice papers for the next papers.(This post is being updated with any new resources). Remember that any topic can come up on any paper, and topics already tested could appear again. From 1st Class Maths, see June 2024 Key Topics. Following analysis of Paper…

  24. Resourceaholic: New GCSE: Ratio

    We can write a:b:c as one ratio if we get the b parts to match. a: b can be written as 6:15. b:c can be written as 15:50. So a:b:c is 6:15:50. This shows that the ratio a:c is 6:50, which simplifies to 3:25. And here's another type of question: Punch is made my mixing orange juice and cranberry juice in the ratio 7:2.

  25. Ratio Problem Solving

    Sharing an amount in a given ratio Further problems involving ratio include Ratios where you are given the difference between the two parts. E.g., Kerry is given $30 more than Kacey who is given $50; Ratios where one quantity is given and you have to find the other quantity. E.g., Kerry and Kacey are sharing money in the ratio 8 : 5, Kacey gets $50

  26. GCSE Maths: Algebra and Negative Numbers

    Matt Parker makes dealing with negative numbers easy for maths GCSE students. Suitable for teaching maths at GCSE and National 4 and 5.

  27. What Is a Bar Model?

    Bar models are visual representations of problems or ideas that can be used for any of these operations: subtraction, addition, multiplication, and division. This means that bar models are also fantastic for solving word problems. Bar models have the benefit of helping children decide which operations they can use or how to visualise problems.

  28. Ratio Worksheet

    Ratio Worksheet. Help your students prepare for their Maths GCSE with this free ratio worksheet of 44 questions and answers. Section 1 of the ratio worksheet contains 36 skills-based ratio questions, in 3 groups to support differentiation. Section 2 contains 4 applied ratio questions with a mix of worded problems and deeper problem solving ...

  29. Ratio And Proportion

    Here we will learn about ratio and proportion, including forming and sharing with ratios, using solving problems involving direct or inverse proportion, solving problems involving compound measures and finding rates of change. ... Ratio and proportion GCSE questions. 1. Imogen and Samuel share some sweets in the ratio of 7:5. Imogen has 12 more ...

  30. A Collection of Maths Problem Solving Questions:#369 ...

    Martin has 9 cards. There is a number on each card. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Martin takes at random two of the cards. He works out the p...