20 isn't D.My answers, pretty sure im right (96 RAW MARK)
1. D
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. C
10. D
11. B
12. C
13. C
14. D
15. A
16. A
17. B
18. A
19. D
20. D
Should be C.From my notes which is copy paste of textbook.
Administrative - the focus is on collecting data to manage the HR function more efficiently.
20 isn't D
O, did the markers mark and release the exam results today?My answers, pretty sure im right (96 RAW MARK)
20 is D, verified with 4 of my school teachers, one who taught for 28years and made our textbook,20 isn't D.
Should be C.
No silly, my raw mark in the School.O, did the markers mark and release the exam results today?
There seems to be a weak negative correlation on the scatterplot with relevance of your school mark and the integrity of your MC answersNo silly, my raw mark in the School.
Well we got 20 band 6's last year, My CSSA Mark was 96 and we mark incredibly hard, and ive repeated business (accelerated it last year with a Raw mark of 71, but in the HSC it was 87).There seems to be a weak negative correlation on the scatterplot with relevance of your school mark and the integrity of your MC answers
it's not D20 is D, verified with 4 of my school teachers, one who taught for 28years and made our textbook,
He said C is too specific and is not right...
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lol im not sure who to believe nowit's not D
it's c
I checked with arguably one of the top business teachers in the state who's a senior marker for the HSC
D is way too vaguelol im not sure who to believe now
Sorry but I beg to differ. My teacher has been teaching business for nearly 32 years and has not been absent from school for even a day. Prior to becoming a teacher he owned two businesses, one in which he sold for approximately $48 billion dollars. I'd also like to make a point that in his lifetime he has written 3 textbooks for the Business Studies course. Whilst I agree that the answer is C, my teacher is more experienced. Your argument is therefore irrelevant and my 96 Raw mark in the trial supported by 20 band 6s achieved by the previous cohort positions myself as a multiple choice master.D is way too vague
C exemplifies the idea perfectly
what did you put?
don't tell me you chucked a nikhil
he'll end up getting 85ishO, did the markers mark and release the exam results today?
Perfect.Sorry but I beg to differ. My teacher has been teaching business for nearly 32 years and has not been absent from school for even a day. Prior to becoming a teacher he owned two businesses, one in which he sold for approximately $48 billion dollars. I'd also like to make a point that in his lifetime he has written 3 textbooks for the Business Studies course. Whilst agree that the answer is C, my teacher is more experienced. Your argument is therefore irrelevant and my 96 Raw mark in the trial supported by 20 band 6s achieved by the previous cohort positions myself as a multiple choice master.
lol fak u, now i realise how stupid i sound -_-Sorry but I beg to differ. My teacher has been teaching business for nearly 32 years and has not been absent from school for even a day. Prior to becoming a teacher he owned two businesses, one in which he sold for approximately $48 billion dollars. I'd also like to make a point that in his lifetime he has written 3 textbooks for the Business Studies course. Whilst agree that the answer is C, my teacher is more experienced. Your argument is therefore irrelevant and my 96 Raw mark in the trial supported by 20 band 6s achieved by the previous cohort positions myself as a multiple choice master.
It's not subjective. It's black and white right out of the textbook. You're just in denial bro.lol fak u, now i realise how stupid i sound -_-
well he said D, then again business studies is really subjective, and unlike shorts, u cant argue for your answer