They are in the MC threadDo you have the multiple choice solutions too? thanks for posting btw
They are in the MC threadDo you have the multiple choice solutions too? thanks for posting btw
I think that would be fine, just my opinionI said "how many mobile phones do you own?", is that still good?
Tell ABOUT i just left it out or i wouldve been ocupied with that Q the whole timeFUCK! WE CAN MEASURE THE FREAKIN WINDOWS! They didn't put 'to be scaled' fuckin stupid.
the question said "The plan is drawn to scale"Tell ABOUT i just left it out or i wouldve been ocupied with that Q the whole time
Probability can be in the form of a fraction, or 0-1. So of courseI wrote probability in decimal format like: 0.5. Will I still get marks?
If you have all the right working out but just the wrong answer, chances are you will only lose 1 mark. This is also the case in carry on errors. I.e. in the questions where the answer to one question is used in another. So if you had still shown all the correct working out in the second question but with different figures, you are highly likely to only lose a few marks.Oh no.
I just realised I made a huggeee mistake on 26 C.
I had it all right, and when I checked over I must have typed something wrong on my calculator and wrote the deposit as being 3800 instead of 3000 D:
I went through and changed all my working to be this too t_t
Bye bye 4 marks
Can't tell if trolling.wat is the point of posting out answers ... its gonna freak those people who had wrong answers. seriously ...
So people like me who were freaking out that they did really bad did a lot better than they actually did and are very thankful they did a lot of maths studywat is the point of posting out answers ... its gonna freak those people who had wrong answers. seriously ...
Oh really? I really hope that is the case. All my working is proper, expect I have an extra $800 in thereIf you have all the right working out but just the wrong answer, chances are you will only lose 1 mark. This is also the case in carry on errors. I.e. in the questions where the answer to one question is used in another. So if you had still shown all the correct working out in the second question but with different figures, you are highly likely to only lose a few marks.
Yeah, they are looking to give you marks, not take them away. If you have shown you know how to use the formula but just didn't put it into you calculator properly then you only lose 1 mark.Oh really? I really hope that is the case. All my working is proper, expect I have an extra $800 in there
I'm still really happy with my mark though