yes i understand what you mean. i discussed this with my eco teacher a few weeks back and he said that for this budget it is still considered expansionary. of course i suppose if you look at economic data now, we are in the midst of a booming terms of trade which has stimulated the economy... :3...
motion can get tough, but the more you do, the more 'standard' they seem to become... :3
for me its probably binomial stuff you find in qn 6 and 7... for now :/
this.
what's more important is making sure you follow your points through to its final conclusion. 'big words' are more likely to clog up your essay like the people above have said. you also don't want to fall into the trap of taking the big words out of context and using them inappropriately.
yeah i agree with what b00m and bouncing said as well with the lengthy process of structural reform. but greece is also confronted with high debt levels which have very high risk premiums. in such a situation they could hit a refinancing crisis if market and consumer confidence is not restored...
lol not exactly the same :P
hmm no i'm not smart ...in comparison to others. i was acing eco until my last exam >< and legal ...has been my bleh subject for some time now. so unfortunately, i ain't. we're doing family and world order =) what about you?
just a correction - you got the two mixed up:
clean float is the flexible exchange rate.
a dirty float is the same as a managed exchange rate system.
and a fixed exchanged rate system is also known as a 'pegged' system
yeah i rewrite my note for eco/legal/chem
it works definitely coz it tires your hand you and you write it over and over again
well for me anyway...
as for maths.. i just practice past papers. no formula notes =/ coz.. wouldnt you know them by now/then?
hmm... well we don't really have half yearlies.
but i've had an assessment or two every two weeks since the beginning of this term..
but anyway:
3U maths - fail....... this can't happen again
2U maths - could be a lot better
3U eng - 100% so far
2U AOS - 100%
Eco - unknown
Legal - waiting to...
A person pays $2000 into an investment fund every six months, and it earns interest at a rate of 6%pa, compounded monthly. How much is the fund worth at the end of ten years?
Answer:$55 586.38
Any help would be appreciated!
(b)
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are you sure the answer for b is 80/243? because i got 8/243... :O
i have an answer for qn2 which is 2/3 - it involves binomials and i dont know if you have done them yet? let me know and ill post it up.. im not sure if its how you do it =/