GCSE Maths Edexcel 1MA1

R: Ratio, proportion and rates of change

#R.1

change freely between related standard units (eg time, length, area, volume/capacity, mass) and compound units (eg speed, rates of pay, prices, density, pressure) in numerical and algebraic contexts

#R.10

solve problems involving direct and inverse proportion, including graphical and algebraic representations

#R.11

use compound units such as speed, rates of pay, unit pricing, density and pressure

#R.12

compare lengths, areas and volumes using ratio notation;

make links to similarity (including trigonometric ratios) and scale factors

#R.13

understand that XX is inversely proportional to YY is equivalent to XX is proportional to 1Y\dfrac{1}{Y};

construct and interpret equations that describe direct and inverse proportion

#R.14

interpret the gradient of a straight-line graph as a rate of change;

recognise and interpret graphs that illustrate direct and inverse proportion

#R.15

**interpret the gradient at a point on a curve as the instantaneous rate of change;

apply the concepts of average and instantaneous rate of change (gradients of chords and tangents) in numerical, algebraic and graphical contexts**

#R.16

set up, solve and interpret the answers in growth and decay problems, including compound interest and work with general iterative processes

#R.2

use scale factors, scale diagrams and maps

#R.3

express one quantity as a fraction of another, where the fraction is less than 1 or greater than 1

#R.4

use ratio notation, including reduction to simplest form

#R.5

divide a given quantity into two parts in a given part : part or part : whole ratio;

express the division of a quantity into two parts as a ratio;

apply ratio to real contexts and problems (such as those involving conversion, comparison, scaling, mixing, concentrations)

#R.6

express a multiplicative relationship between two quantities as a ratio or a fraction

#R.7

understand and use proportion as equality of ratios

#R.8

relate ratios to fractions and to linear functions

#R.9

define percentage as ‘number of parts per hundred’;

interpret percentages and percentage changes as a fraction or a decimal, and interpret these multiplicatively;

express one quantity as a percentage of another;

compare two quantities using percentages;

work with percentages greater than 100%;

solve problems involving percentage change, including percentage increase/decrease and original value problems, and simple interest including in financial mathematics

A
Algebra
G
Geometry and measures