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Hi guys, sorry I know this seems like a rather important question, but I hope you guys can give me an answer:
So there was this one question in maths paper 3, which I managed to work out correctly, with the right workings and answers. Problem is, I doubted whether my workings were correct at first, because it was a shortcut, so I use an alternative method to try and work out the answers to see whether they tally with the original workings. However, I did the new working in a haste, and in the end I realised that there might have been some miscalculations somewhere in my new working, so I dismissed the new working. The problem is: I did the alternative method in PEN and stupidly forgot to cancel it. Will the examiners know that it's just rough work (because it was messily done anyway) and just mark my correct and complete working (which was the original working that I did?)
Thanks!
So there was this one question in maths paper 3, which I managed to work out correctly, with the right workings and answers. Problem is, I doubted whether my workings were correct at first, because it was a shortcut, so I use an alternative method to try and work out the answers to see whether they tally with the original workings. However, I did the new working in a haste, and in the end I realised that there might have been some miscalculations somewhere in my new working, so I dismissed the new working. The problem is: I did the alternative method in PEN and stupidly forgot to cancel it. Will the examiners know that it's just rough work (because it was messily done anyway) and just mark my correct and complete working (which was the original working that I did?)
Thanks!