GCSE Maths OCR June 2022 Paper 6 Higher Tier Walkthrough

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A complete walk through of OCR GCSE Maths November 2022 Higher Tier - Paper 6 calculator. Help revise for the new specification 9-1 mathematics exams and your mock. This walkthrough tutorial has full solutions to each question, so you can use it like a mark scheme.

Choose to watch the whole walkthrough, or use the handy timestamps below to jump straight to the questions you want help with:

0:00:00 - Intro
0:01:50 - Q 1 - Probability - Sample space
0:04:03 - Q 2 - Circle area and circumference
0:06:15 - Q 3 - Standard Form
0:08:08 - Q 4 - Laws of indices
0:10:50 - Q 5 - Congruent triangles
0:13:03 - Q 6 - Compound units - Density
0:16:56 - Q 7 - Multiplying out double brackets and factorising
0:18:52 - Q 8 - Growth and decay
0:24:33 - Q 9 - Percentage change
0:28:54 - Q10 - Volumes and surface areas of prisms
0:32:11 - Q11 - Money problem - forming and solving equations
0:36:37 - Q12 - Probability
0:38:31 - Q13 - Selection
0:41:38 - Q14 - Sketching a trigonometric function
0:44:33 - Q15 - Cumulative frequency curves
0:49:38 - Q16 - Quadratic Equations - roots and turning points
0:53:06 - Q17 - Products of prime factors with HCF
0:57:13 - Q18 - Inequalities - Regions
1:01:03 - Q19 - Solving quadratics by completing the square
1:04:11 - Q20 - Volumes and areas of Similar Shapes
1:07:10 - Q19 - Trigonometry in non-right-angled traingles - Sine Rule
1:14:14 - Outro

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Thank you for your help, my maths teacher just repeats what’s on the board all year and tells us to revise if we don’t get something which counters the purpose of what we go to school for so thanks again. 😃

livtheboss
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just been doing a paper and then watching your walkthroughs as it’s my mocks this week. had non calc today and it ended up being the exact same paper as paper 5 i went through last night, just different numbers so i aced it!! these walkthroughs are so helpful i really appreciate it.

sarahflavell
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im sure question 3 is actually 8 minutes and 25 seconds because 495 divided by 60 = 8.25

islathomass
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Is it just me or is question 5 a pretty bad question? (the third set of triangles). While it's true that you don't initially know the angle between the 2 sides, it's quite easy to calculate. Let's say: TOP LEFT ANGLE = X and LOWER LEFT ANGLE = Y . We can use 6/sin(50) = 7/sin(Y) so Y = 63.3 deg. Thus X = 180 - 50 - 63.3 = 66.7 deg [1DP] . The angle X can be calculated the same way for both triangles and will be equal - thus both triangles are congruent. I understand that we had to use extra calculations to get the angle and couldn't go straight to using SAS (Or any of the other listed methods which is why I'm guessing the answer "No" is accepted). However, after a couple of extra steps we can actually say with certainty that both triangles are congruent so I think it's so wrong that "No" is listed as the correct answer on the marking scheme.

AlistairBain-mjyz
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for question 6b why did you multiply by 1 million should it not be divide by 1 million as converting from cm to m you need divide

bosskrman
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Q3 how is it multiplication if you have to divide distance by speed to get the time ?

janeodugboye
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For question 18 it is not a right agle

kayumbapari
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For question 11 i got £106.68 for the answer i dont know the mistake i have done

abdulrahmanalbandag
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these videos are extremely helpful but you do need to go over your answers before you put them on YouTube because I'm on q3 and you've already made a simple mistake so just for the future bare this in mind.

FrasierDavies
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look at the majority of your comments, they are mistakes you've made...

FrasierDavies