pineapplefritter
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omg that would have been okay if i studied but here i am with probably sub 10 percent
I got 3 for 10 but I'm not sure whether the middle one is a cusp or not, I'll do some investigating when i get home.Anyone know what the answers were for Q8 and Q10?
You needed to find the average temperature (which was 0.565 or something below the median from the box-and-whisker plot) and the average number of chirps per recording. Using these two values you get a point (x, y) which the least-squares regression line passed through. Subbing in that point you can solve for b, and that gave you a complete equation with which you could sub in x=19.How did you guys get the cricket question?
same... I felt like the paper in itself was pretty easy tbh especially section 1. I just wish I actually fking studied bc I know I couldve done it well, I just didn’t know how to apply what I learnt to test questions oh wellomg that would have been okay if i studied but here i am with probably sub 10 percent
I remember $60 000 at 0.5% interest monthly, she withdraws $800 after interest is applied - don't remember my answer thoDoes anyone remember the investment question? and what did you guys get for the 94th withdrawal?
OMG you just made my day. Thanks so much!omg anyone remember the question asking how much money would be left in the account after 94 withdrawals? one kid in my year sat there and did it 94 times instead of using a formula HAHAH omg poor guy
wait, so is it 3 roots or inflection points (or something) then?I got 3 for 10 but I'm not sure whether the middle one is a cusp or not, I'll do some investigating when i get home.
EDIT: It seems its continuous for the middle st pt so it's 3
60000(1.005)^94 - 800(1+1.005+1.005^2.....+1.005^93)Does anyone remember the investment question? and what did you guys get for the 94th withdrawal?
honestly, it was like. the scientist record the cricket sounds every 15 minutes and the box plot ranged from like (not sure) 15 to 24 or something, cant remember sorry. There were like 468 cricks and they wanted us to find the expected value of the cricks at 19 degrees cel.does anyone remember roughly what details they gave in the cricket question extract and what the question actually was? It’s killing me not knowing, I wanna try it again lmfao
with the 94 there, yea thats what I got
Thank god, i had a blank in the exam and spent like 2-3 mins thinking if it's 93 or 94with the 94 there, yea thats what I got
I was looking at this thread like -_-, cause I thought I did it wrong aha, but I'm glad its 94Thank god, i had a blank in the exam and spent like 2-3 mins thinking if it's 93 or 94
oooh I think I got that one, but do you remember the left-hand side of the equation... cause I forgotCan someone tell what the working out was for the proof for sin tan question?? lmao I felt like an idiot trying to figure it out,,
ahh I think it was sec cosoooh I think I got that one, but do you remember the left-hand side of the equation... cause I forgot