Areas and volumes

Presentation on Areas and Volumes for GCSE Mathematics.

Uploaded: Wed 16th April, 2008 @ 10:22 by t

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Kimmy365

Thu 17th April, 2008 @ 12:50

Good for a very basic understanding.

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Jasnique Tiwana

Sat 19th April, 2008 @ 12:12

good

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donna

Tue 29th April, 2008 @ 09:40

ok

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Margaret-Ann Duff

Sat 3rd May, 2008 @ 14:36

Very helpful resource - nice graphics!

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Bonnie

Mon 5th May, 2008 @ 11:13

Utter rubbish!

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Peter Guthrie

Tue 6th May, 2008 @ 13:48

all that pie stuff is confusing

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raymond

Wed 7th May, 2008 @ 13:24

its ok kind of

Edited on Fri 9th May, 2008 @ 10:25 by raymond

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PatrickSweeney

Fri 9th May, 2008 @ 13:31

Remember that the area of a trapezium is: HAlf the sum of the parallel sides times the gap between them, that's the way we calculate the area of a trapizium

Try singing that to 'pop the weasle' tune.

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waqaar

Sat 10th May, 2008 @ 21:10

Gud stuff lad

Edited on Sat 10th May, 2008 @ 21:10 by waqaar

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itohan

Mon 12th May, 2008 @ 11:59

this was very helpful

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Serina Wright

Thu 15th May, 2008 @ 13:59

awesome

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Caitrin Farrell

Sun 18th May, 2008 @ 16:03

very nice

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Carly Pearce

Sat 31st May, 2008 @ 09:57

Good (Y)

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Tori

Sat 31st May, 2008 @ 11:57

very basic but still it helped

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Amy

Sat 31st May, 2008 @ 13:57

its ok