20 problems for gcse mathematics
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20 Problems for GCSE Mathematics
Number triangleMultiplied by itselfA divided by CCrossing the SquarePage numbersSwap two cardsSmallest divisibleDividing with a remainderAngle sumPut in order
March to NovemberBouncing ballCounting the penniesFind your p’s and q’sMode, median and meanCircle areasAll that glittersPipe bandThree consecutive numbers 1Three consecutive numbers 2
Number triangleArrange the numbers 1–15 in a triangle so that the number below any pair of numbers is the difference between those two numbers?
e.g. using the numbers 1 - 10 Complete this using the numbers 1 - 15
Multiplied by itself
A divided by C
Crossing the square
Each shape contained within the largest square is also a square.
The number in each square gives the length of its sides.
What are the values of A, B, C and D?
Page numbers
Swap two cards
Smallest divisible
Dividing with a remainder
Angle sum
Put in order
March to November
Bouncing ball
Counting the pennies
Find your p’s and q’s
Mode, median and mean
Circle areas
All that glitters
Pipe band
Three consecutive numbers 1
Three consecutive numbers 2
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