

Some terms appear in more than one organiser. The terms are listed in alphabetical order to ensure easy access. The document provides a list of all related terms, with a definition and in most cases, a supporting image. For example, if looking for information on angles, you would select the organiser 'Angle, symmetry and transformation' by clicking on the link above. It has been organised in this way to make it easier to find the definition of the term you are looking for.
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PDF file: Ideas of chance and uncertainty (Gaelic version) (244 KB) PDF file: Ideas of chance and uncertainty (161 KB)

PDF file: Data and analysis (Gaelic version) (496 KB) PDF file: Properties of 2D shapes and 3D objects (Gaelic version) (864 KB) PDF file: Properties of 2D shapes and 3D objects (472 KB)

PDF file: Angle, symmetry and transformation (Gaelic version) (373 KB) PDF file: Angle, symmetry and transformation (373 KB) PDF file: Powers and roots (Gaelic version) (272 KB) PDF file: Patterns and relationships (Gaelic version) (421 KB) PDF file: Patterns and relationships (210 KB) PDF file: Number and number processes (Gaelic version) (826 KB) PDF file: Number and number processes (453 KB) PDF file: Multiples, factors and primes (Gaelic version) (160 KB) PDF file: Multiples, factors and primes (169 KB) PDF file: Money (Gaelic version) (835 KB) PDF file: Measurement (Gaelic version) (1.5 MB) PDF file: Mathematics - its impact on the world past, present and future (Gaelic version) (380 KB) PDF file: Mathematics - its impact on the world past, present and future (380 KB) PDF file: Fractions, decimal fractions and percentages (Gaelic version) (448 KB) PDF file: Fractions, decimal fractions and percentages (303 KB) PDF file: Expressions and equations (Gaelic version) (315 KB) PDF file: Expressions and equations (193 KB) PDF file: Estimation and rounding (Gaelic version) (278 KB) English versions PDF file: Estimation and rounding (174 KB)

PDF file: The importance of numeracy and mathematics (Gaelic version) (196 KB) PDF file: The importance of numeracy and mathematics (175 KB) To find out more about each organiser, and how it relates to real life contexts, read the document below: The glossary has been divided into the 15 'organisers' within the numeracy and mathematics curriculum. The glossary may also be useful to any others who have an interest in the learning and teaching of numeracy and mathematics, including teachers and learners. It provides clear definitions of some of the commonly used terms in numeracy and mathematics. This includes nursery through to 4th year in secondary schools. Data transfer typically occurs at higher rates today, depending on the connection.This glossary has been developed for parents and carers of children and young people in the broad general education in Scottish schools. In the early days of the Internet, 56 kbps modems were common in networking. A kilobit is equal to 1000 bits per second and should not be confused with kilobytes per second (8,000 bits per second).Ĭurrent use: The unit of kilobits per second, along with other multiples of data-transfer rate, are used in a variety of applications including networking, phone-line networks, wireless communications, and the Internet. Kilobit per secondĭefinition: A kilobit per second (Kbps) is a unit of data-transfer rate. Upload speed has been halfed in a matter of few hours, but moving from EE ( and before that Orange) to BT. As a consumer now I moved from EE to BT, and first day I met the reality.
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Internet service providers often advertise download or upload rates in terms of Mbps. Hi I always believed BT gives best possible service while working in Datacentre business for number of years. The unit of Mbps is widely used in networking technologies, such as phone-line networks, wireless communications, and the Internet. A megabyte per second (MBps) on the other hand is equal to 8,000,000 bits per second since each byte contain 8 bit.Ĭurrent use: Units of data-transfer rate are used throughout a variety of fields such as networking, audio data, and computer data interfaces. A megabit per second, not to be confused with megabyte per second, is equal to 1,000,000 bits per second, or 1000 2 bits per second. Definition: A megabit per second (Mbps) is a unit of data-transfer rate.
