Basically I have a test in the UK to see if I will be eligible for higher tier maths, I need at least 40% on the test to be able to get into it.
This is what I have covered so far:
Basic mental math
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Convert FDP
I think that is it so far that I have been studying over and over, anything else that would pop up on the test? I have access to mymaths.
>>365750
What grade level? It sounds like you're studying for elementary school math.
>>365750
What is the test called? What is the institution organizing it?
>basic mental math
>8*14 = (8*10)+(8*4) = 80 + 32 = 7.016
>fractions
>1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 7/4
>and now we can clap hands to Rush
>decimals
>O.134563456 - O.3756763
>it's a capital O
>percentages
>profits are 100% bigger than they were last year
>profits from last year have increased 100%.
>twice as large as it was
>twice larger than it was
>you are not even challenged yet
>Convert FDP
>convert center right party in Germany
>convert anything German even in Germany
Not possible
Honestly keep your mind clear. Math is no science. Math is a method to keep mind clear.
>>365750
The UK is not the USA - you are under 16 years old.
Go back to GAIA.
Interuniversal Teichmüller theory is pretty much mandatory.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/z6pfb9q
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/ztrjmp3
GSCE and National 5 maths (English or Scottish equivalent) is what 15/16 year olds' study at high school.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/z6nygk7
Higher maths is what 17 or 18 year olds study in Scotland.