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    Examiner report needed

    Hello everyone, I tried searching for the maths examiner report october/november 2010, but i couldnt find it. If any does have it, can he/she attach it ? And thanks in advance
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    Examiner report needed

    Thanks a lot
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    Examiner report needed

    I'm not able to find may/june 2010 mathematics examiner report? Can anyone help ? Mathematics code 9709 And Thanks
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    Physics P1 may june 2003

    i wasnt able to figure out the answer for question 22. can someone please help ?
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    need bio paper 1

    thanks a lot
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    Biology paper 1

    it`s already up to date
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    Biology paper 1

    Every time i download and open biology paper 1 october november 2009 it says that there is a problem in reading the file. With all other past papers it`s working fine except for this. Is there a reason?
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    one question

    I am really not sure. But i guess that when this mixture is dissolved in water, only iron(III) oxide will form a red precipitate. The red precipitate can then be decanted off . N.B ( Not sure )
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    Cracking

    The catalyst is usually alumina and silica not nickel and a temperature of 450C is required
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    Help in biology

    thanks for your help
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    Help in biology

    In the biology syllabus, it says in the supplement column ( explain why antibiotics kill bacteria but not viruses ) What`s the answer?
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    help in physics

    thanks for your help
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    help in physics

    i need help in a physics october november 2005 paper 1 past paper Question 15 says that : A knife is being sharpened on a rotating sharpening-stone. A spark flies off and lands on the operator’s hand. The spark is a very hot, very small piece of metal. The operator feels nothing. What does...
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