1 Digit Decimals Multiplying Foundation GCSE Questions These

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1 Digit Decimals – Multiplying – Foundation – GCSE Questions These questions are the

1 Digit Decimals – Multiplying – Foundation – GCSE Questions These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in a variety of sizes.

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GCSE 1 Edexcel Foundation: May 2017 Paper 1, Q 23 GCSE 1 (Total for

GCSE 1 Edexcel Foundation: May 2017 Paper 1, Q 23 GCSE 1 (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) 2 (Total for Question 2 is 3 marks) GCSE 1 Edexcel Foundation: May 2017 Paper 1, Q 23 (Total for Question 2 is 3 marks) GCSE 1 (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) 2 (Total for Question 2 is 3 marks) Edexcel Foundation: May 2017 Paper 1, Q 23 (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) 2 Edexcel Foundation: May 2017 Paper 1, Q 23 (Total for Question 2 is 3 marks)

GCSE 1 Edexcel Foundation: May 2017 Paper 1, Q 23 Both x 10 =

GCSE 1 Edexcel Foundation: May 2017 Paper 1, Q 23 Both x 10 = 347 x 36 637 32 1274 19110 20384 2 20384 ÷ 10 = 203. 84 (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) Both x 10 = 528 x 47 528 47 3696 21120 24816 ÷ 10 = 248. 16 (Total for Question 2 is 3 marks)

Questions? Comments? Suggestions? …or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated

Questions? Comments? Suggestions? …or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated . Please feel free to email: tom@goteachmaths. co. uk