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AQA GCSE Higher Maths June 2019 Paper 3

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• We're GIRLS WHO MATHS! Join us to go through recent maths exam papers and common topics! This video goes through questions 1 to 9 from AQA's GCSE Higher Maths June 2019 Paper 3.
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Questions for this video are:
1. Work out £1.50 as a fraction of 60p.
2. For a biased dice, P(6) = 3/5. Circle the probability of two sixes when the dice is rolled twice.
3. Circle the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 5, 15 and 25.
4. Circle the two roots of (x-5)(x+3)=0
5. On the grid, draw an enlargement of the triangle with scale factor 1/2.
6.To the nearest pound, Jon had £9. To the nearest 50p, Ellie had £6.50. Work out the maximum possible total amount of money.
7.Two solids, J and K, have the same density. Complete the table.
8. Rearrange y=3x-2 to make x the subject.
9. Towns P, Q and R are connected by roads, PQ, PR and QR. PR is 10km longer than PQ. QR is twice as long as PR. The total length of the three roads is 170km. Work out the length of PQ.
Let us know if you want us to go through anything particular!
Thank you for watching!
Questions for this video are:
1. Work out £1.50 as a fraction of 60p.
2. For a biased dice, P(6) = 3/5. Circle the probability of two sixes when the dice is rolled twice.
3. Circle the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 5, 15 and 25.
4. Circle the two roots of (x-5)(x+3)=0
5. On the grid, draw an enlargement of the triangle with scale factor 1/2.
6.To the nearest pound, Jon had £9. To the nearest 50p, Ellie had £6.50. Work out the maximum possible total amount of money.
7.Two solids, J and K, have the same density. Complete the table.
8. Rearrange y=3x-2 to make x the subject.
9. Towns P, Q and R are connected by roads, PQ, PR and QR. PR is 10km longer than PQ. QR is twice as long as PR. The total length of the three roads is 170km. Work out the length of PQ.