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my teacher said it was out of syllabus so like its useful for understanding but not necessary if ykwim. ngl that was like the last thing i learnt so lowkey breezed out of my head lol
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i thought that if everyone struggles as a year group that the marks get adjusted
yeah but theres always gonna be like the freaks in top selective schools that somehow get full marks. i saw an article yesterday from smh i think and there were cherrybrook high kids saying that the adv math paper was hard but they were "always happy to take on the challenge" and it wasn't too hard bc they did so many past papers
LIKE BRO GET OUT I DID ALL THE PAST PAPERS FROM OUR SYLLABUS AND MY SUCCESS ONE BOOK SO BASICALLY EVERYTHING SINCE LIKE 1995 I THINK AND I GOT LIKE 74 RAW MARKS (Based on that guy's answers) AINT NO WAY YOU WERE HAPPY TO DO THAT PAPER LITERALLY PISS OFF
 

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how do u guys like some of my pip ideas so far;

I think I have 2 ideas I'm leaning into for my pip. But I'm still gonna brainstorm more and add to these ideas

My first one is the Gen Alpha generation and how social media, etc affects their development--> like how they're growing up so much faster compared to other generations. And maybe I can dive into Sephora kids and all that stuff

The second one is Tiger parenting and stuff about tutoring centres, academic pressures and the effect it has on their identity, mental health, etc. Maybe I can compare it to parents of different ethnicities or from different areas cause some are more chill than others
both seem like good ideas but dont u need to do focus groups n stuff? if yes then i reckon go with tiger parenting cuz you got a larger pool of people to interview n stuff within ur school. also its pretty awkward tryna talk to year 7s to year 9s so yea
 

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I mean I know quite a few year 7s and 9s and so hopefully it won't be too awkward. But tbh my school doesn't have too many tiger parents cause I don't go to a selective school so idk how I"m gonna get people. Unless I rock up to a random tutoring centre and do iti there idk
if ur school is selective then defo they have tiger parent victims i think but whatever is feasible for u
 

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yeah but theres always gonna be like the freaks in top selective schools that somehow get full marks. i saw an article yesterday from smh i think and there were cherrybrook high kids saying that the adv math paper was hard but they were "always happy to take on the challenge" and it wasn't too hard bc they did so many past papers
LIKE BRO GET OUT I DID ALL THE PAST PAPERS FROM OUR SYLLABUS AND MY SUCCESS ONE BOOK SO BASICALLY EVERYTHING SINCE LIKE 1995 I THINK AND I GOT LIKE 74 RAW MARKS (Based on that guy's answers) AINT NO WAY YOU WERE HAPPY TO DO THAT PAPER LITERALLY PISS OFF
ikrrr like i swear to honest god, im just praying at this point to get okay marks. i lowkey walked past some nsghs and nsbhs kids yesterday and rlly wanted to ask how they found the test lololol
 

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ikrrr like i swear to honest god, im just praying at this point to get okay marks. i lowkey walked past some nsghs and nsbhs kids yesterday and rlly wanted to ask how they found the test lololol
ahahaha probably for the best that you didn't. they probably would've said it was 'the easiest thing ever' 😭😭😭
like math was my 'fun and easy' subject but yesterday proved that it clearly wasnt
 

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ext 1 ppl do u reckon they can mark us down for minor differences in z scores? like i marked myself down for one of the questions from smarter maths cuz i got a z score of 1.6 whereas the answer got a z score of 1.58
 

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my immediate reaction was surely not right? they wont be that petty. but also if u round too early, isnt that also a problem? anywyas i think its a good idea to be strict when ur marking urself just in case bc its better than getting it wrong in the exam
 

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ext 1 ppl do u reckon they can mark us down for minor differences in z scores? like i marked myself down for one of the questions from smarter maths cuz i got a z score of 1.6 whereas the answer got a z score of 1.58
nah they wouldnt mark down for this since 1.58 rounds up to 1.60 you are in an acceptable range of error
 

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my immediate reaction was surely not right? they wont be that petty. but also if u round too early, isnt that also a problem? anywyas i think its a good idea to be strict when ur marking urself just in case bc its better than getting it wrong in the exam
yea plus they used like a different formula to mine, though they should give you the same z score in the end. i used the sigma = sqrt(np(1-p)) and E(X) = np one, whereas they used the sample proportion thing
 

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nah they wouldnt mark down for this since 1.58 rounds up to 1.60 you are in an acceptable range of error
thats good then. also would you recommend using the sample proportion formula or the normal formula for expected value and standard deviation when the question doesnt explicitly mention one specific thing
 

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thats good then. also would you recommend using the sample proportion formula or the normal formula for expected value and standard deviation when the question doesnt explicitly mention one specific thing
i thought these were for different types of data, iirc, use the normal formula whenever the data should follow a normal distribution like marks, height, weight, etc. (numerical data)

im pretty sure u only use sample proportion for categorical data (success/fail) within a given population, then examine how far that strays from the expected value

then again i coulda totally forgotten but im pretty sure they are for different scenarios.
 

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i thought these were for different types of data, iirc, use the normal formula whenever the data should follow a normal distribution like marks, height, weight, etc. (numerical data)

im pretty sure u only use sample proportion for categorical data (success/fail) within a given population, then examine how far that strays from the expected value

then again i coulda totally forgotten but im pretty sure they are for different scenarios.
ig but i just discovered both of them give u the same result so i was wondering which one was the better formula to use
 

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