Percentage Change

When you have mastered working out percentages you can then apply that skill to calculating percentage increase, decrease and reverse percentages.

 

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Trig-Pythag Fusion

Trig-Pythag Fusion

Problems requiring multi-step solutions using both Trigonometry and Pythagoras' Theorem So far this activity has been accessed 87 times and 2 Transum Trophies have been awarded for completing it.

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Percentage Change

When you have mastered working out percentages you can then apply that skill to calculating percentage increase, decrease and reverse percentages.

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