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    I'm an IGCSE Maths Teacher - Post your questions here.

    which question is that which paper? i think i can help just give me the link
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    or equivilant i don't know how its spelled but that what it is
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    0580_s10_qp_41 q 7 c i) i saw the ms but i don't know how to get the 60
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    you mean from the table? i thought they were asking why the line is a curve.. thanks for the response :)
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    yeah this is the formula here "a" is the 1st term and "d" is the difference between 2 consecutive terms of the sequence.. note: only works for sequences with common difference
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    i atached june2000 p4 above can u plz explain 8ci
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    i downloaded it from freeexampapers
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    can you explain me june 2000 question 8ci ? thanks
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    2b) it is rolled 50 time (even number) so the 2 numbers would be 50/2 and 50/2 +1 so 25 and 26.. now locate these in the table.. 25th number is 2 and 26th number is 3 so add both and divide by 2 so 2+3=5/2=2.5 c) multiply each frequency by score then add all of them.. then divide by 50 (total...
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    6bi) 2 1cm length deducted for width, 2 cm length deducted from length, 1 cm length deducted from height( no wood at top) so the dimensions would be (2x-2) by (x+2) by (x) 6bii) vol of wood = ( ext vol of box - internal vol of box) Note this font means cancelling =2x(x+4)(x+1) - x(x+2)(2x-2)...
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    20/5 = 4 then the other side, 30/5 =6 then multiply both 6*4=24 which is the answer
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    june 2000 question 8 ci) please explain
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    i suspected that.. thanks for the response :)
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    http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/Mathematics%20(0580)/0580_s08_ms_4.pdf 6c in this question if we write y>=0 x<=2 y>=0.5x y<=2x+4 will it be correct? the answers are without = but in the question the fifth inequality is given with the = the lines are also bold not broken so...
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