Proportion Maths Questions Gcse
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Proportion maths questions gcse. Direct and inverse proportion. 365g of flour 390g of butter 290g of sugar and 290g of ginger. There are two types of proportionality that you need to be familiar with direct and inverse proportion make sure you are happy with the following topics before continuing. Tracing paper may be used.
Here is a list of ingredients for making 12 small cakes. 351ml of coconut milk 120g of cooked prawns 243g of noodles and 3 tablespoons of thai green curry paste. Past paper exam questions organised by topic and difficulty for aqa gcse maths. Model answers video solution for ratios.
180 g margarine 180 g sugar. Direct and inverse proportion practice questions click here for questions. The corbettmaths practice questions on ratio. For example 1 text cm 10 text mm to convert cm.
The examples are quick and concise with exam style questions go to gcse maths if you need more in depth explanations. 75g of oats 69g of butter and 60g of honey. How to answer recipe and proportion questions in the gcse exam. This lesson can be used for revision for the higher maths gcse.
Edexcel gcse mathematics linear 1ma0 direct inverse proportionality materials required for examination items included with question papers ruler graduated in centimetres and nil millimetres protractor compasses pen hb pencil eraser. If you like this resource then please rate it and or leave a comment. If a is proportional to b which is the same as a is in direct proportion with b then as b increases a increases. 278g of chopped tomatoes 286g of drained butter beans 162g of chopped chorizo and 158g of pesto.
Videos worksheets 5 a day and much more. I usually print these questions as an a5 booklet and issue them in class or give them out as a homework. The value of k will be the same for all values of a and b and so it can be found by substituting in values for a and b. There is a direct proportion between two values when one is a multiple of the other.
We write a b if a is proportional to b. In maths we say that two quantities are proportional if as one changes the other changes in a specific way.