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Credit Past Papers by Topic 2001 - 2012 Bodmas Algebraic operations Fractions Area and Volume Percentages/app/dep Speed,distance,time www.mathsrevision.com Scientific notation Converse of Pythagoras Functions The Circle Factorising Equations/inequations More topics on the next slide

Credit Past Papers by Topic 2001 - 2012 Simultaneous Equations Quadratics Statistics Trig sin/cos/area of tri. Straight line Trig- graphs/equations www.mathsrevision.com Similar Shapes Variation/prop/ratio Number patterns Surds/indices /Alg fractions Formulae

Part b on next slide

( Note x miles should read x kilometres )

Calculate the mean and standard deviation

Second part is on the next slide