No. of pages 272
Published: 2011
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This book is part of a book series called Caps Mathematical Literacy .
There are 272 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Cambridge University Press .
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This book has the following chapters: Term One: Maths skills; Unit 1: Number formats and conventions; Unit 2: Estimate solutions to calculations; Unit 3: Accurate calculations: add, subtract, multiply and divide; Unit 4: Doing calculations in the right order; Unit 5: Squares, cubes and square roots; Unit 6: Calculations with fractions; Unit 7: Using a calculator to add, subtract, multiply and divide; Unit 8: Ratios; Unit 9: Proportion; Unit 10: Rates; Unit 11: Percentages; Unit 12: Making sense of graphs that tell a story; Unit 13: Patterns and relationships; Unit 14: Representations of relationships in tables, equations and graphs; Unit 15: Conversion of measuring units; Unit 16: Measuring time; Term Two: Application skills; Unit 1: Reading financial documents; Unit 2: Reading shopping documents; Unit 3: Comparing tariffs; Unit 4: Measuring length and distance; Unit 5: Measuring mass; Unit 6: Measuring volume; Unit 7: Measuring temperature; Unit 8: Working with maps; Unit 9: Making sense of maps; Unit 10: Expressions of probability; Term Three: Application skills; Unit 1: Income and expenditure statements; Unit 2: Preparing a budget; Unit 3: Perimeter, area and volume; Unit 4: Understanding instructions and assembly diagrams; Unit 5: Floor plans; Unit 6: Using models to investigate shape and space; Term Four: Application skills; Unit 1: Interest and interest rates; Unit 2: Reading bank account statements; Unit 3: Value-added tax (VAT); Unit 4: Collecting data; Unit 5: Classifying and organising data; Unit 6: Summarising data; Unit 7: Representing data; Unit 8: Interpreting and analysing data.
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