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During your maths revision have a look at these videos on a variety of maths topics which many of your friends have watched. If you don't understand some of the maths topics, make sure to ask me on the forum of this website and I will help you with your maths by making some extra videos about that topic! So get studying and pass your GCSE IGCSE Maths exam!
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How to Calculate the Percentage of a Quantity
There are several types of Percentage questions you can get on your IGCSE GCSE Maths exam. All of them will be explained to you in this and the following sections. Important for you is to be able each time to identify with which type of percentage question you are dealing. The first type you can get is to find the Percentage of an amount. If I have 80 apples and 30% of them are rotten, how many apples are still good? That is an example question which you can answer if you understand how to calculate the Percentage of an Amount. Study the following maths videos carefully during your maths revision and learn how to find the Percentage of an amount. Let me know on the forum of this website if you still don't understand Percentages and I will help you with your maths and make some more activities for you. Good luck and have fun!!
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