Practice Perfect Indices

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Published by: Harriet Carmo
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Practice makes perfect! Get your daily maths fix with this handy revision app, optimised for iPad.
The ingenious multiple choice steps let you dip in and out. So you can try a question or two whether you are on the bus, waiting for a friend or just have a few minutes to spare.
Boost your GCSE, A-Level or pre-University exam preparation. This app contains the following topics: Positive Indices, Negative Indices, Fractional Indices and a Mixture. 30 questions per topic.
For more topics, get the other Practice Perfect apps as a bundle.
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