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How was Maths paper 22?

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Guys, how was your IGCSE Maths paper?

Can you please post the answers to the questions you remember?
So I can compare mine... I don't remember mine actually. :p
 
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It was pretty easy.
The first question, the number of boats (or whatever it was) that leave was 35. Most people wrote 34, but 35 is correct.
Angle bearings question : 322
Last question, length of line AB = 3.6 cm. Find it using 1/2xAxBxsin C = 6.4(?) where a = b and c = 90.

All I remember now.
 
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Awesome said:
It was pretty easy.
The first question, the number of boats (or whatever it was) that leave was 35. Most people wrote 34, but 35 is correct.
But i got 34! and i think that is correct!!!!
btw y it is 35 then???? :unknown:
 
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Achmerd said:
Awesome said:
It was pretty easy.
The first question, the number of boats (or whatever it was) that leave was 35. Most people wrote 34, but 35 is correct.
But i got 34! and i think that is correct!!!!
btw y it is 35 then???? :unknown:
It's 35 because (I don't remember the actual timings but I remember the gap), they say the first boat leaves at 0900. Last leaves at 1730. Gap is 8.5 hours. In one hour 4 boats leave, except for the first hour. (0900, 0915, 0930, 0945, 1000. Next has 4 - 1015, 1030, 1045, 1100 and so on for the rest). So you do 8.5x4 +1. Which is 35. I don't think I've done the best job explaining, so feel free to ask again. If you want proof, try drawing out the entire table and you'll see.
 
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