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The updated resources reflect a more modern, international context, with wording specifically adjusted for learners to ensure language isn't a barrier to math success. By using the official Pearson answer downloads , students can access worked example videos via QR codes for the most difficult "mastery" questions. Where to Find Them KS3 Maths Progress International - Pearson
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- Page Drift: Question 5 on page 42 of your book might be question 8 on page 39 in the old PDF.
- Changed Values: A problem that originally read “Calculate 3.5% of £240” might be updated to “Calculate 3.5% of £250” in the new edition. The answer (8.75 vs 8.4) will be wrong.
- New Notation: The updated curriculum uses a solidus for fractions (3/4) rather than a vinculum in answers.
- Missing Reasoning Marks: Modern answers include “explanation” lines (e.g., “Because angles in a triangle sum to 180°”) that old PDFs omit.