Someone find me the answers for this please?
http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocu...e_20120613.pdf
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Someone find me the answers for this please?
http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocu...e_20120613.pdf
Thread moved by Nick (Forum Super Moderator): From 'Discuss Anything' as i feel it is more suited here.
http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocu...s_20120823.pdf
I swear if that's your homework or something I hate myself.
Hmm, I do hope that's for revision and not for memorising answers if that's your mock paper.
not on topic but do you really get a list of formulae and a calculator for your tests?? what the hell i get none
We have calculator papers and non calculator papers.
So in a calculator paper you would have to get 38.3 x 58.6 correct exactly. In a non calculator paper, you'd approximate it and get full marks for doing something like 40 x 60.
You get given commonly used formulae from GCSE onwards, but not all formulae.
Depends on the sort of questions, I mean, foundation kids could get something like:
128 x 365 = 46720.
Calculate without a calculator 0.128 * 3.65 (Answer is 0.4672)
And maybe the top end of kids would have to actually calculate a normal decimal multiplication without any prior help, but nothing to your extent.
But then again, that doesn't surprise me, one of the latest news stories in the UK is how kids in the UK are failing in global tests, ranked 26th in the world.
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Okay :) In my schools we got given exam papers and solutions so I guess we never had to search for answers :)