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GCSE Maths · Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change

Compound Measures

GCSE Maths revision for Compound Measures (Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change): exam-style practice and key ideas for AQA, Edexcel and OCR.

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Topic explanation

Working with compound measures such as speed, density and pressure.

Key formulas & rules

  • Ratio scaling: multiply all parts by the same factor to match a total
  • Speed = distance ÷ time; density = mass ÷ volume; pressure = force ÷ area
  • Compound growth/decay: multiplier (1 ± r) applied for n periods

Common mistakes

  • Arithmetic and sign errors when simplifying expressions involving compound measures.
  • Not answering in the required form (fraction vs decimal, surd vs rounded).
  • Missing a final sentence that interprets the result in context when the question is applied.

Exam tips

  • Underline key words in the question: "exact", "integer", "give reasons".
  • Estimate or use inverse operations to sanity-check answers when a calculator is allowed.
  • Use StudyVector practice filtered to "Compound Measures" to drill exam-style questions on this skill.

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