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    Statistics Paper 62 -- How was it?!

    Well if you got 69 in P1, then that will probably make up for your stats result.
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    Statistics Paper 62 -- How was it?!

    Yeah, with those results there's like a 90% chance you will get an A.
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    Statistics Paper 62 AND ITS gt!

    Yeah, you're right. But I just wanted to jokingly point out the GTs for those papers. :P
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    Statistics Paper 62 AND ITS gt!

    Fun fact: The GT for an A in June 2007, June 2008 and June 2009 was 43. I am sure there are many people who gave great papers, but there's also many who probably had a bad paper. So the GT would probably be 'averaged out' and end up being something like 37-38 or so. That's just my view.
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    GT for Chemistry paper 22 AS.

    Sulfur burns with a light blue flame.. so there is a possibility it will be right.
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    Statistics Paper 62 -- How was it?!

    This time I think the minimum for an A in P1 would be something like 58-59, and probably something like 38-39 in S1. So somewhere around 100 would get you an A I guess.
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    Statistics Paper 62 -- How was it?!

    Mine was very good (apart from a few minor silly mistakes), and am I glad permutations didn't come. :p Hoping to get at least 45, InshAllah. The paper wasn't that easy compared to previous years (IMO) so I think the GT will be around 38.
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    Chem.p34 answer discussion...

    My titration was good (I just screwed up the % purity part otherwise I think everything else was correct) and I only messed up a couple of parts in the first part of the salt analysis. Managed to do it within the time limit.
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    I am not sure, but I think you use boundaries (the 0.5 thing) when the data is discrete, i.e. when you can only have exact values (like in that question where there were 5000 students in a school)
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Post the exact question here, maybe I can help.
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    I believe I explained this to someone else a week or two ago.. check this out.
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    Can i give only 2 readings in chemistry experiment?

    Well I think doing 3 will be a waste of time (unless you mean 3 including the rough titre), especially if we have to do 2 titres tomorrow. There would hardly be any time unless you are really fast. I would just do one reading and try to be as accurate as possible with it, or take 2. But you do...
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    A'level Maths GRADE HELP!

    If you get around 32-35 in S1, then I think your A is guaranteed.
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    AS Chemistry!!

    Yes.
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Hmm.. I just looked through some old notes I had, it said: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) ..which probably applies here because P(F) comes twice I think. Not sure, but I hope questions like these don't come in the paper. :(
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    AS Chemistry!!

    That's okay. When they ask for a structural formula, you can write the structured formula or draw a displayed one. But if they ask for a displayed one, you can't write a structured formula.
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Another question: In a group of 30 teenagers, 13 of the 18 males watch ‘Kops are Kids’ on television and 3 of the 12 females watch ‘Kops are Kids’. (i) Find the probability that a person chosen at random from the group is either female or watches ‘Kops are Kids’ or both. ..does not make...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Hmm you are right, silly me. :P
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    No, I mean why do you have to use decimal values like 50.5... I did (0+100)/2 to give 50.. and ended up with 264 instead of 268 as the answer.
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    Chemistry AS expected grades?

    Roughly something like this: P1: 28-32 P2: 42-48 P3: 30-32 E: I heard CIE are raising the standards this year. If that's the case, then perhaps an A in each component might be a little higher than usual, I dunno.
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