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.
Last edited by Nick; 04-12-2013 at 12:59 PM.
Jump! For my love
http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocu...s_20120823.pdf
I swear if that's your homework or something I hate myself.
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Nope its my mock exam for tomorrowhttp://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocu...s_20120823.pdf
I swear if that's your homework or something I hate myself.Thanks anyway
Jump! For my love
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
anyway
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.
In my modern physics test I was expected to calculate upto 6 places of decimals without a calculator.........................why........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.
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anyway
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