Related Calculations (Edexcel GCSE Maths)
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Written by: Jamie Wood
Reviewed by: Dan Finlay
Related Calculations
What are related calculations?
If you know the result of one calculation, you can use it to find the result of a similar, related calculation
For example, because 3 × 2 = 6
We also know the following:
2 × 3 = 6
6 ÷ 2 = 3
30 × 2 = 60
What are inverse operations?
An inverse operation is an operation which undoes another
Adding and subtracting are inverses of one another
Multiplying and dividing are inverses of one another
Inverse operations can be used to help find related calculations
For example,
If we know that 3 × 5 = 15, then we also know that 15 ÷ 3 = 5 and 15 ÷ 5 = 3
If we know that 32 = 9, then we also know that = 3
What types of related calculations are there?
For example, consider the calculation 12 × 13 = 156
Using the fact that the order of multiplication does not matter (commutativity)
13 × 12 = 156
The order of multiplication and addition does not matter
The order of division and subtraction does matter
Using inverse operations
156 ÷ 13 = 12
156 ÷ 12 = 13
Using multiples of ten
Ten times larger
120 × 13 = 1560
Ten times smaller
1.2 × 13 = 15.6
One value ten times larger, one value 1000 times smaller
Answer will therefore be 100 times smaller
0.013 × 120 = 1.56
Using a combination of multiples of ten and inverse operations
15 600 ÷ 12
= 100 × 156 ÷ 12
= 100 × 13
= 130
If you are dividing by a decimal, use a multiple of ten to change it to an integer first
Writing the calculation as a fraction can help
Consider 1560 ÷ 1.2
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Use estimation to check your answer is sensible
Rounding numbers to one significant figure can help you estimate the correct order of magnitude
E.g. If the answer should be closer to 20 or 2 or 200
Worked Example
Given that 43 × 16 = 688, find the answer to
(i) 688 ÷ 16
Division is the inverse operation to multiplication
If 16 × 43 = 688 then
688 ÷ 16 = 43
43
(ii) 1.6 × 4300
1.6 is 16 divided by 10
4300 is 43 multiplied by 100
(43 × 100) × (16 ÷ 10)
43 × 16 × 100 ÷ 10
43 × 16 × 10
We know that 43 × 16 = 688
688 × 10
6880
(iii) 68.8 ÷ 4.3
Begin by writing as a fraction and changing the denominator to an integer
Division is the inverse operation to multiplication
If 43 × 16 = 688 then 688 ÷ 43 = 16
16
(iv) Explain how you can use estimation to check your answer for part (iii).
Estimate 68.8 ÷ 4.3 by rounding each number to one significant figure
70 ÷ 4 = 17.5
This shows that 16 is likely to be correct, if we had an answer of 1.6 or 160 then we would know we are wrong
We can estimate 68.8 ÷ 4.3 by carrying out the calculation 70 ÷ 4 = 17.5 and comparing our answer
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