Do they receive them automatically? On the website it says we have to 'inform'
them.
Ok, at the time I filled out my online application I had not done the STAT test. So I filled out as much of the STAT field as I could, having not done it. Right now, having done my test, I cannot edit this...
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. B
6. C
7. D
8. C (teacher said D)
9. B
10. B
11. C
12. A
13. D
14. C
15. B (not sure)
16. B
17. C
18. A
19. C
20. D
Fair test...
If you look at the syllabus, you are modelling the system in the defining and understanding stage to understand it.
The diagrams in the planning stage are actual documentation of the system, not a tool of understanding.
Hope that explains it.
Hmm interdrama, finishing SDD HSC in year 10...
Do you know what's REALLY retarded? Someone bringing in external paper into their English exam..
oh yes I did!
The one related text thing helped me heaps because I was unprepared and only had one text in significant detail. I guess that's why i'm not crying.
Otherwise I just don't mind if...
WOW another cry thread...
1. It's already over
2. There are other threads to vent your anger in
3. English is gay and always will be
4. Life is unfair
etc
Hmm the marking notes say:
Address Data
2E 11000110
2F 11001001
30 11100010
31 11001000
So i'm guessing, instead of storing all the information in one adress under 32 bits, it has distributed amongst 4 addresses using 8 bits each.
The address counting is in hexadecimal
Btw they...
1. Plants also lose water at night and respiration does not need all night to occur
2. In B, the stomates are open for half the night and half the morning. This facilitates BOTH respiration and photosynthesis
3. In D, the stomates are less than HALF open for the WHOLE day. Carbon dioxide is not...
most people put D for 11 too, but I spent a while thinking about it in the exam and am fairly confident it is B... many will disagree but cannot support their claim further than "ye they open at midnight and not in the day because of heat duh," PM me if you want my full reasoning for it.
Oh...
I wrote all of them. Nervous system, hypothalamus, thermoreceptors, etc. I wasn't sure whether they're meant to read them all and mark the correct ones or only read the first two...
It was 1 mark anyway right?
Hmm does anyone else think this?
It doesn't explicitly state they do not know what kind of disease it is and I can't see anything implicit suggesting that they do not either...
If you were to go by most correct i still think it's A, isolation + vaccine > quarantine
Hmm, is abstract data the OOP characteristics? Like classes and whatnot?
Outline how a bubble sort works and show how each element is moved in the array = 4,3,6,2
e.g.
[4,3],6,2
3,[4,6],2
Yeah, like you said, a terminal symbol is defined elsewhere, so for example:
word = < letter >{< letter >}
letter is a terminal symbol because it is defined elsewhere as:
letter = a | b | c | ... | z
If you then used
sentence = {< word >< space >}
word and space will be terminal...