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nyc xplaination..thxder u go. it was easy
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nyc xplaination..thxder u go. it was easy
how do you solve these questions?
1. The volume of the planet Uranus is 64 times the volume of the planet Earth.
Assuming that Uranus and Earth are geometrically similar, calculate the ratio of
Surface area of Uranus : Surface area of Earth in the form n : 1.
AND
2.The speed of light is 300 000 kilometres per second.
(a) Write 300 000 in standard form.
Answer (a) ......................................................... P I
(b) The nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is 4.2 light years from the Sun. One light year is the distance
light travels in 365 days. Calculate the distance of Proxima Centauri from the Sun.
Give your answer in kilometres in standard form.
Answer (b) ................................................... km 111
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thanks a lot.... however, I'm not so clear about how you got the two 60*60 in your working, under questoin two
ur welcome..Thanks bro
n u appearing 4 ig's? all d best...gave mine last term...
Ooooootx 4 d ans... (advice, dnt tk 2 ur heart) wud b nice if ud xplain, sp others
ask me y???
ive already done ig maths alhamdulillah
I just calculated on paper and wrote the answerOooooo
ratio = 1:32(for length)I have doubts in question 6 a (iv) paper 41 Oct/nov 2010.
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w10_qp_41.pdf
http://www.astarmathsandphysics.com...quartiles_interquartile_range_and_median.htmlguys hw i can get the cumulative frequency ??
3.d.ii) 1 - 0.67(Damon finds 2 stop signals)Paper 4 (math 0580)
May/June 2003
question 3 (d)(ii)
question 4 (d) and (e)
even i'm nt gettttting thisi'm not getting 4(ci)
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w11_qp_42.pdf
plzzzzzzzzzz tell me hw to solve!!!!!!!!!!!
even i'm nt gettttting this
Well, its easy.... See the lenght is 30 right and the diameter is 5 so 6 biscuits will fit in there and the breath is 20 so 4 biscuits of diameter 5 will fit in..... Then you multiply the 6 with 4 to get the area coverd which is 24.........i'm not getting 4(ci)
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w11_qp_42.pdf
plzzzzzzzzzz tell me hw to solve!!!!!!!!!!!
Oooo i made it complicated by considering volumes and.area ....thanxxWell, its easy.... See the lenght is 30 right and the diameter is 5 so 6 biscuits will fit in there and the breath is 20 so 4 biscuits of diameter 5 will fit in..... Then you multiply the 6 with 4 to get the area coverd which is 24.........
I made i complicated too, but looking at 1 mark i thought it was supposed to be easy!!! !!! And no problems..... !!!Oooo i made it complicated by considering volumes and.area ....thanxx
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