GCSE Mathematics Numerical Crosswords Foundation Written for the GCSE 9-1 Course
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GCSE Mathematics Numerical Crosswords Foundation Written for the GCSE 9-1 Course

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GCSE Mathematics Numerical Crosswords Foundation Written for the GCSE 9-1 Course

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GCSE Mathematics Numerical Crosswords brings fun into learning and revising Mathematics!

The only numerical crossword book like this on the market!

Numerical Crosswords is based on the GCSE Mathematics Grade 9-1 Foundation Tier Course specifications and contains clear and fully worked through examination standard examples; complete answers and explanations for all questions; chapters with group questions into the key topics on the course (1. Number, 2. Algebra, 3. Ratio, Proportion and Rates of Change, 4. Geometry and Measures, 5. Probability and Statistics ); and consolidation crosswords at the end of each chapter to revisit key themes.

This book provides all the resources you need to succeed in GCSE Mathematics! The GCSE Mathematics Numerical Crosswords Higher Tier written for the GCSE 9-1 Course is also available.

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Chapter 1

Number

Crossword 1: Number Types and Number Operations

Illustration

Across

1. Identify the largest odd number from the eight numbers below.
23, 18, 92, 41, 31, 12, 21, 90
3. Five numbers are shown inside heptagons below. What is the result of multiplying the prime number by 8?
Illustration
6. A list of eight numbers is shown below. What is the product of the square and cube numbers in the list?
2, 3, 7, 10, 16, 26, 27, 29
7. Work out 288 − (−6)
9. Determine the value of (−5 − −2) × −180
10. In the number 12794, what is the value of the 9?
11. Work out (62 + 1) × (9 + −4)
14. Which one of the four symbols below should be placed in the empty box to make the statement true? Write the number underneath the correct symbol in the grid
Illustration
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21835
21421
21697
21453
17. Kevin buys 6 bags of marbles and Marie buys 14 bags of marbles. Each bag contains the same number of marbles. If Kevin’s 6 bags contain a total of 192 marbles, how many marbles in total are in Marie’s 14 bags?

Down

2. Which one of the following six numbers is a square number?
101, 198, 144, 109, 200, 120
3. Four numbers are shown inside stars below. What is the result of multiplying the cube number by 10?
Illustration
4. In the number 9699, what is the value of the 6?
5. What is the 16th even number?
8. Which one of the three symbols below should be placed in the empty box to make the statement true? Write the number underneath the correct symbol in the grid
Illustration
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988
980
11. Sarah has a total of £52 in a drawer made up entirely of fifty pence coins. How many fifty pence coins are in the drawer?
12. Amit starts buying comics at the rate of th...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Introduction
  5. Contents
  6. Chapter 1: Number
  7. Chapter 2: Algebra
  8. Chapter 3: Ratio, Proportion and Rates of Change
  9. Chapter 4: Geometry and Measures
  10. Chapter 5: Probability and Statistics
  11. Crossword Solutions