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mirachael

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I'm a bit confused as to how an English mark "out of 100" is obtained. Is it:
a) Simply multiply the mark out of 105 by 100/105
b) Make the two papers have equal weighting, that is paper 1 and paper 2 are both 50%
c) Reducing the paper 1 mark to a mark out of 40 and keeping paper 2 the same
 

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I'm a bit confused as to how an English mark "out of 100" is obtained. Is it:
a) Simply multiply the mark out of 105 by 100/105
b) Make the two papers have equal weighting, that is paper 1 and paper 2 are both 50%
c) Reducing the paper 1 mark to a mark out of 40 and keeping paper 2 the same
I heard that paper 1 is eventually out of 40? not 45 somehow which sucks coz that's usually my better one lol.
paper 2 is out of 60
 

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I'm a bit confused as to how an English mark "out of 100" is obtained. Is it:
a) Simply multiply the mark out of 105 by 100/105
b) Make the two papers have equal weighting, that is paper 1 and paper 2 are both 50%
c) Reducing the paper 1 mark to a mark out of 40 and keeping paper 2 the same
I actually have no idea. Anyone?
 

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How do they reduce to 40? Like do they just subtract 5 from the original?
 

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