GCSE Foundation Maths Terms Weeks 1-17 (Natalie Holloway)

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Across
  1. 4. The amount of space taken up by a solid shape
  2. 6. A type of bar chart
  3. 7. Something other than weight that is measured in g kg etc
  4. 8. How tightly matter is packed into a space
  5. 14. How many stages of the data collection cycle?
  6. 16. A proportion of a whole where the whole is equal to 100
  7. 17. A type of chart that is best for displaying percentages
  8. 21. The making of this is the first stage of the data collection cycle
  9. 22. The plane on which co-ordinates are plotted
  10. 25. This formula calculates what: Amount x (multiplier)^n
  11. 27. The percentage type when you have the new amount and need to find the original
  12. 29. When co-ordinates are placed on a plane
  13. 32. Chance of throwing heads when tossing a coin
  14. 33. To put in a bracket
  15. 35. Type of equation containing x squared
  16. 36. Distance divided by time equals this
  17. 37. You do this when letters are 'stuck' together
Down
  1. 1. A number that 'fits' perfectly into another
  2. 2. Difference between the largest and smallest value
  3. 3. The same as
  4. 5. When you multiply out the brackets
  5. 6. A graph on which a line of best fit could be drawn
  6. 9. In collecting like terms you are doing what?
  7. 10. You do this to the powers when indices are divided
  8. 11. The top number of a fraction
  9. 12. Plural of an index number
  10. 13. Algebra with no equal sign
  11. 15. To find an estimated mean you require the sum of the mid-points and the sum of the what?
  12. 18. The steepness of a line
  13. 19. To find the answer
  14. 20. The inverse of square root
  15. 23. Whole number
  16. 24. The x-axis
  17. 26. The average that shows the most frequently occurring value
  18. 28. A number to the power of zero always equals this
  19. 30. A straight line is this
  20. 31. Value of this digit 7; 2.765
  21. 34. When multiplying indices you do this to the powers
  22. 38. Two negatives make this