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Let me give it a try,i need help in a recent paper 2017 feb march paper 32
question number 5
any help would be appreciated
thank u in advance
You use these approximation when you are converting binomial to normal distribution.https://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s16_qp_61.pdf
Q5 part ii) 180 ==> 179.5
When exactly do we use continuity corrections?? Can someone quote some other questions?
Parts A and B are attached below
THanks boy it was a huge helpParts A and B are attached below
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Q 9 (i) and (iii)
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Anyone please help!
That very early, just wait for the answer till tomorrow.https://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s17_qp_62.pdf
Q4 ms says P(score is 6) = P(3, 3)
= r^2 = 1/36
why r^2 !!
Q5 How did we get the value of Z? (other than the use of a calculator)
Q When using the probability table ..how do we use the section on the right-hand side which had ADD written on top of it. Is that number added at the last d.p value?
In Alevel it can't be in decimal. On this level there is only whole number. If you have Q from past paper I may help you.If in stem and leaf, lower quartile/upper quartile's position is lets say 7.25, do we take 8th value?
Which paperanyone got the marking scheme for feb march 2018? Thanks
Most are here:anyone got the marking scheme for feb march 2018? Thanks
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