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  1. Anum96

    Pleasure! :D

    Pleasure! :D
  2. Anum96

    No, I like saying aap to my friends :p

    No, I like saying aap to my friends :p
  3. Anum96

    Aap bhi. Allah madad karay ga. Amen! <3

    Aap bhi. Allah madad karay ga. Amen! <3
  4. Anum96

    Okayyy. Best of luck Hun! xD Fingers crossed, I'm soooo scared. x.x

    Okayyy. Best of luck Hun! xD Fingers crossed, I'm soooo scared. x.x
  5. Anum96

    Yup. Wbu?

    Yup. Wbu?
  6. Anum96

    Result November 2015

    Nopes. Gonna give 2 more in coming may/june. InshaAllah!
  7. Anum96

    Result November 2015

    A'level :cry::cry: https://ask.cie.org.uk/hc/en-gb/articles/204350071-When-will-November-2015-results-be-released- <---- Look.
  8. Anum96

    Result November 2015

    Are you getting your AS result?
  9. Anum96

    Result November 2015

    Yes they did. But not recently. They announced the dates longgg ago :o
  10. Anum96

    Result November 2015

    It should be 13th on your sheet. :3
  11. Anum96

    Result November 2015

    BUT YOU'RE IN A'LEVELS :O
  12. Anum96

    Result November 2015

    Yes, it's 19th for O'levels. 13th for A'levels(They changed the dates this time and it will always be different every january to help A'level students with their applications and stuff)
  13. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Look. Probability of success here is what? 2/3 right? Now, The question says that the random variable X is the number of these n integers less than or equal to k between 1 and 9 inclusive. How will you find the probability of success here? You need the value of k right? if k was lets suppose 4...
  14. Anum96

    IGCSE OCT NOV 2015 EXAMS

    Contact your academy. They will provide you with the details. If you need your A or AS level result then it's tomorrow. If O'level then its on 19th.
  15. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    For k, n is 9. Since you have to find the probability of success. you just have to equate them. k/9 will be the probability and since you have p as 2/3 So, k/9 equals 2/3 ; 9(2/3) ; 6 Get it?
  16. Anum96

    Acha theek hay :p

    Acha theek hay :p
  17. Anum96

    Thanks for the follow! :D When do you have your exams?

    Thanks for the follow! :D When do you have your exams?
  18. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    For k, n = 9 (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) ; np <= k ; 9p = k ; 9(2/3) = k ; k = 6 Ans. You got u (-2/5,11/5) right? Find its modulus. you get undrt(5). now Iz - uI = IuI will give you z-(2/5,-11.5) Plot that on your graph and make a circle with radius udrt(5). That's it :) Just use your answer to part...
  19. Anum96

    Yes? Don't worry. I'll help you :)

    Yes? Don't worry. I'll help you :)
  20. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    7 and 21 inclusive means including 7 and 21. This makes a total of 15 elements. Therefore, 3/15 which will give you 0.2 :)
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