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Using numbers as evidence

Using numbers as evidence

Four-panel figure with a rising sales line graph, a product sales bar chart, a market share pie chart, and a cash flow table with a negative closing balance highlighted

Interpretation in GCSE Business means using numbers as evidence, not just doing a calculation. A good answer states what the figure shows and why it matters for a business decision.

Interpretation Lesson

  1. GCSE
  2. /Business
  3. /Interpretation

Step-by-step lessons covering AQA GCSE Business Interpretation for GCSE Business. Each lesson works through exam-style questions in Paper 1 and Paper 2 format. Start by mastering business terminology and the functional areas (marketing, finance, operations, HR) before moving on to the extended, evaluation-heavy questions that carry the most marks.

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