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Teacher shares GCSE maths ratio question that catches out many 16-year-olds

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Teacher shares GCSE maths ratio question that catches out many 16-year-olds
Teacher shares GCSE maths ratio question that catches out many 16-year-olds
EXCLUSIVE A secondary school maths teacher has highlighted a deceptively simple GCSE ratio question that can trip up 16-year-old students
The Mirror
The Mirror4 hrs ago
Teacher shares GCSE maths question most 16-year-olds get wrong – see if you can answer it
A maths question that stumped many students who spent months preparing for their GCSEs – can you figure it out?
LBC News
LBC News5 hrs ago
Only half of UK adults can correctly answer three basic GCSE-level maths questions - lbc.co.uk
Only half of UK adults can correctly answer three basic GCSE-level maths questions  lbc.co.uk
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The Sun
The Sun6 hrs ago
Would YOU pass GCSE maths today? Test yourself with these 7 real exam questions to find out
THOUSANDS of GCSE students are heading back to school today to collect their all-important results. Do you think you can pass these GCSE maths questions from Higher tier exam papers, without a calculator? Studying for GCSE maths exams is a struggle that most of us remember, whether it was graded with letters or numbers
Daily Star
Daily Star9 hrs ago
GCSE maths questions aimed at teens baffles adults who say their 'brain hurts'
Millions of students will be gearing up to receive their GCSE results today (August 20). And if you think you're smarter than a teenager, why don't you attempt these maths questions?
New York Post
New York Post🏁 first to report17 hrs ago
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