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I think we got this sort of stuff in 1st year at school, the trig for standard grades -
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7/7 and I didn't even bother working out the answers out fully, the wrong answers were easier to eliminate.
i.e. for the equation the result must have a 'minus something B' and only one answer fitted that.
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I'm helping one of my kids with revision at the moment.
The questions certainly aren't all trivial in the test papers we're using, and the test papers we're using aren't the higher tier.
(yes ok there are quite a few easy ones at the start)
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<PAH> 6/7 - forgot all about angles
Anyway can't concentrate as blooming Oasis (or their support act) are rehearsing at Heaton park and they are VERY loud.
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Originally posted by chef View PostFrom the hardest paper
Complete the following:
(a) 4m = ………………………………………..km (1 mark)
(b) 30 litres = ………………………………………..ml (1 mark)
(c) 8cm2 = ………………………………………..mm2 (2 marks)
that's just stupidly easy
Originally posted by Menelaus View Postdouble FFS points.
In my day, doing O-levels ... harumph.
I don't think that's unreasonable.
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Originally posted by chef View PostFrom the hardest paper
Complete the following:
(a) 4m = ………………………………………..km (1 mark)
(b) 30 litres = ………………………………………..ml (1 mark)
(c) 8cm2 = ………………………………………..mm2 (2 marks)
that's just stupidly easy
In my day, doing O-levels ... harumph.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostWTF - why does it have all the formulas at the start?
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From the hardest paper
Complete the following:
(a) 4m = ………………………………………..km (1 mark)
(b) 30 litres = ………………………………………..ml (1 mark)
(c) 8cm2 = ………………………………………..mm2 (2 marks)
that's just stupidly easy
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