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Preview of Real Numbers Revision Worksheet | Inequalities, Scientific Notation & Percentage

Real Numbers Revision Worksheet | Inequalities, Scientific Notation & Percentage

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STEMora
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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STEMora
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
Preview of Rationalising the Denominator Worksheet + Answers | GCSE / IGCSE Maths

Rationalising the Denominator Worksheet + Answers | GCSE / IGCSE Maths

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Peter Browne
A clear and student-friendly worksheet for rationalising the denominator in surd expressions. Includes fully simplified answers and a clean printable layout. What’s included • 16 practice questions increasing in difficulty • Single-term and two-term (binomial) surds • Fully simplified answers provided on Page 2 • Ideal for starters, homework, or revision Topics covered • Rationalising surds in single-term denominators • Rationalising binomial denominators using conjugates • Simplifying surds aft
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