Maths 2nd EOU exam

Descripción

Fractions + Long multiplication/division
Oliver H
Mapa Mental por Oliver H, actualizado hace más de 1 año
Oliver H
Creado por Oliver H hace casi 11 años
70
1

Resumen del Recurso

Maths 2nd EOU exam
  1. Fractions

    Nota:

    • See books 1+2 for more detail
    1. Equivalent Fractions

      Nota:

      • You can make equivalent fractions by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the same number.
      • You can also make equivalent fractions by dividing - this is called cancelling. When it can't cancel anymore, it is in it's lowest term
      1. +

        Nota:

        • Convert to top heavy fraction →Find common denominator (x both denominators together [and do the same sum to the top as the bottom])→Add numerators and put above the common denominator→ Convert to mixed no→Cancel down
        1. -

          Nota:

          • Convert to top-heavy fraction→Common denominator (d x d) →Find numerators→- numerators and put on top→Mixed no→Cancel
          1. x

            Nota:

            • Convert to top-heavy→Cancel any diagonal n and d →x each side and put together→Change to mixed no→Cancel if pos
            1. ÷

              Nota:

              • Convert to top-heavy→Kiss + Flip (turn ÷ into x and flip last fraction)→finish the x method
            2. Long...
              1. ÷

                Nota:

                • Refer to book 2 (at very front)
                1. ×

                  Nota:

                  • Refer to book 1 (at very back)
                Mostrar resumen completo Ocultar resumen completo

                Similar

                Fractions and percentages
                Bob Read
                GCSE Maths Symbols, Equations & Formulae
                Andrea Leyden
                FREQUENCY TABLES: MODE, MEDIAN AND MEAN
                Elliot O'Leary
                HISTOGRAMS
                Elliot O'Leary
                CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY DIAGRAMS
                Elliot O'Leary
                GCSE Maths: Geometry & Measures
                Andrea Leyden
                GCSE Maths: Understanding Pythagoras' Theorem
                Micheal Heffernan
                Using GoConqr to study Maths
                Sarah Egan
                New GCSE Maths
                Sarah Egan
                Maths GCSE - What to revise!
                livvy_hurrell
                GCSE Maths Symbols, Equations & Formulae
                livvy_hurrell