Money, Profit & Loss P1
Profit and loss are essential concepts in business and personal finance. When we say profit, we mean the difference between the revenue generated by trade or investment and the expenses incurred to generate that revenue.
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Profit and loss are essential concepts in business and personal finance. When we say profit, we mean the difference between the revenue generated by trade or investment and the expenses incurred to generate that revenue.
In GCSE Biology or GCSE Science, students will learn about the different types of microscopes and their uses, the principles of microscopy and how it works. Microscopy is the objects, such study of very small cells in science using a microscope.
In geometry, a circle is a 2-dimensional shape that consists of all the points equidistant from a central point called the centre. The distance from the centre to any point on the circle is called the radius.
Circles have unique characteristics that are essential to understand their relationships. These characteristics have specific terms associated with them that are important to recognise.
Congruent shapes are identical but maybe reflected, rotated or translated. It is useful to know when triangles are Congruent.
Conversion problems are common mathematical problems requiring students to convert one unit of measurement to another.
Metric-to-metric conversions involve changing a quantity from one metric unit of measure to another. For example, converting meters to centimetres or litres to millilitres.
Imperial-to-metric and metric-to-imperial conversions involve changing a quantity from one system of units to another. These conversions are essential in many fields, such as science, engineering, and everyday life.
Conversions involve changing a quantity from one unit of measure to another. You must be familiar with Metric and Imperial unit conversions, the two main types of unit conversions.