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Calculate percentage change in population for a city and determine if it matches a given claim. A set of AQA GCSE questions with answers provided.
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Percentage – Expressing a Change – Calculator – Higher – GCSE Questions – AQA These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clonequestions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in 2 sizes.
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AQA Higher: June 2018 Paper 2, Q6 AQA Higher: June 2018 Paper 2, Q6 1 The table shows information about the population of a city. 1 The table shows information about the population of a city. Liam claims, “From 2011 to 2021 the population of the city will increase by the same percentage as from 2001 to 2011” He works out, population increase from 2001 to 2011 = 480 000 – 420 000 = 60 000 population in 2021 = 480 000 + 60 000 = 540 000 Does the population of 540 000 match his claim? You must show your working. Liam claims, “From 2011 to 2021 the population of the city will increase by the same percentage as from 2001 to 2011” He works out, population increase from 2001 to 2011 = 480 000 – 420 000 = 60 000 population in 2021 = 480 000 + 60 000 = 540 000 Does the population of 540 000 match his claim? You must show your working. [3 marks] [3 marks] Answer Answer
AQA Higher: June 2018 Paper 2, Q6 1 The table shows information about the population of a city. Liam claims, “From 2011 to 2021 the population of the city will increase by the same percentage as from 2001 to 2011” He works out, population increase from 2001 to 2011 = 480 000 – 420 000 = 60 000 population in 2021 = 480 000 + 60 000 = 540 000 Does the population of 540 000 match his claim? You must show your working. [3 marks] Answer
AQA Higher: June 2018 Paper 2, Q6 1 The table shows information about the population of a city. Liam claims, “From 2011 to 2021 the population of the city will increase by the same percentage as from 2001 to 2011” He works out, population increase from 2001 to 2011 = 480 000 – 420 000 = 60 000 population in 2021 = 480 000 + 60 000 = 540 000 Does the population of 540 000 match his claim? You must show your working. Change % = 2001 to 2011 change: = [3 marks] = 2011 to 2021 change: = = No Answer
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