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        <description>GCSE Maths Paper 3 Foundation June 2024 OCR Solutions Walkthrough This video is a complete, step-by-step walkthrough of the OCR GCSE Mathematics Paper 3 Foundation Tier June 2024. Ideal for students preparing for the summer exams or resits, this video clearly explains every question using accessible methods, calculator techniques and exam-ready reasoning to help you secure every possible mark. 🔗 DOWNLOADS &amp; RESOURCES: 📄 Blank Question Paper (PDF): https://mathvault.io ✅ Official Mark Scheme (PDF): https://mathvault.io ✍️ Worked Solutions (PDF): https://mathvault.io 🎓 Book a 1-to-1 GCSE Maths Tuition: https://wa.link/tv3vab ❤️ Support me: https://buymeacoffee.com/mathvault.io 📌 What’s Covered in This Video: ✅ Q1 Identify a prism, count cuboid edges and find cuboid volume ✅ Q2 Scale recipe-style quantities for concrete ingredients ✅ Q3 Use calculator powers, square roots and cube roots ✅ Q4 Convert pounds to dollars using an exchange rate ✅ Q5 Work out a fraction of an amount and simplify metric fractions ✅ Q6 Share money in a ratio ✅ Q7 Find the area of a circle using πr² ✅ Q8 Find maximum number of items and calculate change ✅ Q9 Compare walking and cycling times using proportional reasoning ✅ Q10 Simplify powers and factorise algebra fully ✅ Q11 Identify expressions and identities ✅ Q12 Complete a frequency tree and calculate probabilities ✅ Q13 Compare percentages and fractions as proportions ✅ Q14 Error interval for a truncated number ✅ Q15 Form expressions for area and perimeter ✅ Q16 Plot a quadratic graph and solve using a horizontal line ✅ Q17 Simple interest over five years ✅ Q18 Similar triangles using angle facts ✅ Q19 Explain why a graph is misleading ✅ Q20 Expected frequency from probability ✅ Q21 Map scale, distance, speed and time ✅ Q22 Area of a regular pentagon and volume of a pyramid ✅ Q23 LCM and HCF using prime factorisation TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:07 Q1 Prism, cuboid edges and cuboid volume 1:36 Q2 Scaling concrete ingredients 2:27 Q3 Powers, square roots and cube roots 3:07 Q4 Currency conversion 3:59 Q5 Fraction of an amount and metric fraction 5:35 Q6 Sharing money in a ratio 6:27 Q7 Area of a circle 7:12 Q8 Maximum key rings and change 8:45 Q9 Walking and cycling time 10:45 Q10 Powers and factorising algebra 11:52 Q11 Expression and identity 12:43 Q12 Frequency tree and probability 19:11 Q13 Comparing proportions 21:46 Q14 Truncation error interval 22:23 Q15 Algebraic area and perimeter 26:58 Q16 Quadratic graph and solving from graph 30:19 Q17 Simple interest 32:27 Q18 Similar triangles 34:41 Q19 Misleading graph 36:02 Q20 Expected frequency 37:05 Q21 Map scale and journey time 41:23 Q22 Regular pentagon area and pyramid volume 46:59 Q23 LCM and HCF with prime factors 🎯 Who Is This For? • Year 10 &amp; 11 students preparing for OCR Foundation Tier GCSE Maths • Students revising independently or with a tutor • Students preparing for GCSE Maths calculator papers • Students resitting OCR GCSE Maths • Teachers, parents and tutors supporting GCSE revision 👍 Like the video if it helped you, comment your questions below, and share with classmates! 👉 Subscribe for more full paper walkthroughs, exam tips, and GCSE Maths revision. #gcsemaths #ocrmaths #ocrgcse #foundationtier #paper3 #gcse2024 #mathsrevision #mathswalkthrough #calculatorpaper #gcseexampractice #mathstutorial #keystage4 #mathshelp #mathvault #gcsemaths2026 #maths2026 #gcse2026</description>
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