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Place Value

When a number is written out in digits each number stands for a different value depending on what position it takes in the number. For example in the number 7,342,176.525:

Hundreds

Hundreds

  • The number 1 stands for 100 since it is in the hundreds place.
Hundreds of thousands

Hundreds of thousands

  • The number 3 stands for 300,000 since it is in the hundreds of thousands place.
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1

Number

1.1

Place Value & Ordering

1.2

Numerical Operations

1.3

Structure of Calculations

1.4

Fractions

1.5

Numerical Operations on Fractions

1.6

Roots & Powers

1.7

Numerical Skills

1.8

Factors & Multiples

1.9

Surds

1.10

Standard Form

1.11

Fractions, Decimals & Percentages

1.12

Percentage Change

1.13

Rounding & Estimation

1.14

Bounds & Accuracy

1.15

Using Numbers

1.16

Fractions, Decimals & Percentages

1.17

Powers & Roots

1.18

Accuracy

2

Algebra

2.1

Algebraic Notation

2.2

Substitution & Simplification

2.3

Brackets

2.4

Algebraic Fractions

2.5

Rearranging

2.6

Functions

2.7

Solving Linear Equations

2.8

Inequalities

2.9

Solving Quadratic Equations

2.10

Simultaneous Equations

2.11

Iteration

2.12

Sequences

2.13

Linear Graphs

2.14

Introduction to Algebra

2.15

Manipulating Algebra

2.16

Proofs & Functions

2.17

Straight Line Graphs

2.18

Common Graphs

2.19

Transformations & Tangents

2.20

Properties of Graphs

2.21

Solving Equations

2.22

Inequalities

2.23

Sequences

3

Ratio

3.1

Unit Conversions

3.2

Compound Units

3.3

Ratio Fundamentals

3.4

Advanced Ratio and Scale

3.5

Proportion

3.6

Algebraic Proportion

3.7

Ratios in Practice

3.8

Manipulating Ratios

3.9

Percentage & Interest

3.10

Proportion

3.11

Gradient

4

Geometry

4.1

Area & Perimeter

4.2

Angles

4.3

Trigonometry

4.4

Similarity & Congruence

4.5

Circle Geometry

4.6

Circle Theorems

4.7

Pythagoras

4.8

Surface Area

4.9

Volume

4.10

Vectors

4.11

Introduction to Geometry

4.12

Triangles & Quadrilaterals

4.13

Transformations

4.14

Circle Basics

4.15

Circle Theorems

4.16

Measurements & Units

4.17

Calculating Area

4.18

Triangle Formulae

4.19

3D Shapes

4.20

Vectors

5

Probability

6

Statistics

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