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Preview of Percentage Powerpoint Presentation (PPT)/Lesson/20 Slides

Percentage Powerpoint Presentation (PPT)/Lesson/20 Slides

The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Definition of percentage. Where do you see percentage? Converting Percentages into fractions, decimals and ratios. Converting fraction to percentage. Converting decimals to percentage. Converting ratios to percentage. Applications on percentages. Percentage For comparison. To find a given percentage of a given quantity. To express a quantity as a percentage of another. To find the whole using a given percentage. Increase or decrease as per
Preview of Real Numbers Revision Worksheet | Inequalities, Scientific Notation & Percentage

Real Numbers Revision Worksheet | Inequalities, Scientific Notation & Percentage

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Real Numbers Revision Worksheet | Inequalities, Scientific Notation & Percentages | Middle School MathsThis Real Numbers Revision Worksheet is a clear, no-fluff practice resource designed to consolidate key number skills commonly assessed in middle school maths. Students work through a structured Do Now / Revision task covering inequalities, scientific notation, and percentage increase & decrease, making it ideal for lesson starters, independent practice, homework, or assessment preparation.
Preview of Divisibility Rules, Prime Factorization & LCM Worksheet | Year 8 / Grade 7–8

Divisibility Rules, Prime Factorization & LCM Worksheet | Year 8 / Grade 7–8

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This low-prep, no-calculator maths worksheet is designed to strengthen students’ understanding of divisibility rules, prime factorization, and lowest common multiple (LCM). Perfect as a Do Now, revision task, homework assignment, or quick formative assessment, this resource reinforces essential number sense skills commonly taught in Grade 7–8 / Year 8 Mathematics. Students practise: Identifying numbers divisible by 2, 5, and 10 Applying divisibility rules to justify answers Using factor
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