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That has only come once, right?
No i atleast remember 2, or even 3.
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That has only come once, right?
No i atleast remember 2, or even 3.
I haven't done a lot of past papers. The ones that I have done contained 1 of these. Their easy, although I don't get why 1 Megabyte = 1024 Kilobytes. That's wrong.
pardon?
You've read the IGCSE book, right? It's written correctly there that 1 Megabyte = 1000 Kilobytes. However, 1 Mebibyte = 1024 Kibibytes.
Mega and Kilo are part of the standard SI unit tables. 1 Kilo = 1000 of a unit. 1 Mega = 10^6 of a unit.
Yes. I remember now. In the paper, we use 1000 right?
i think it was clearly mentioned above the question about the conversion thingy.......... or perhaps i saw some other paperNo. The one I solved, the Nov. 2012 one, we used 1024. If we used 1000 we get a error of more than 0.5. I was confused too. I'm used to it, their OWN endorsed books go against their mark schemes.
i think it was clearly mentioned above the question about the conversion thingy.......... or perhaps i saw some other paper
yes the mp3 question and some times flow chart has mathematical questions which need to be calculated by calculator...!!That has only come once, right?
No need to worry...if your ans have logic even in your own wording then they will accept...Guys, do the examiners ONLY credit the our points if they are included in the MS, or do they accept any reasonable answers? And do our answers to the paper need to be phrased similar to the mark schemes?
I'm really confused about this. Plus, their own support booklet points are not included in the MS? Any ideas? :S
No need to worry...if your ans have logic even in your own wording then they will accept...
Yup...everything...ms does not state every point if u think you have written correct point thn don't worryBut what about a point not included in MS?
DVD-RAM is a DVD (optical disc) technology for high-capacity data storage for computers. Like ordinary random access memory (RAM), it can be repeatedly read, written to, and erased. Intended mostly for removable computer storage, DVD-RAM provides the capabilities of Rewriteable CD (CD-RW) - users can run programs from the discs, copy files to them and rewrite or delete them. However, with a storage capacity of up to 9.4 gigabytes (GB) per double-sided disc, DVD-RAM has many times the capacity of CD-RW.What is DVD-RAM???
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From where??
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