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Well, the paper is June 98, so can't link!
sorry can't help .. btw which question and paper is it for the June 1998?
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Well, the paper is June 98, so can't link!
Paper 1. Question 10. You mean that u can't help bcz u don't know?sorry can't help .. btw which question and paper is it for the June 1998?
either you linked the wrong paper, or you seriously need to open the maths book
Time and Limits of Accuracy will be the chapters.
for the time question you have to multiply that number by sixty.
for the other.. you have to first find the upper bound .. which is 1.55kg then multiply it with 1000 to get the answer.
Paper 1. Question 10. You mean that u can't help bcz u don't know?
I still don't get the time question
there are 60 minutes in an hour.
2.15 minutes would mean 2.15 hours ..
2.15*60=129 minutes ..
2*60=120 ..
so 2 hours 9 minutes will be the answer.
You messed up the question a bit but I get it now thanks
you gotta be kidding me .. apply BODMAS (Brackets Open Division Multiply Add Subtract)
Apply that to it .. starting from the left side.
First i multiply then add and then subtract right....
By this i get answer = 1 but in markig scheme it is 3 why???
and should the areas of rectangles in the historgram equal?
But first you said add first than subtract ...... Keep your word man!!!!=17 − 5 × 3 + 1
=17 - 15 + 1
=2 + 1
=3
But first you said add first than subtract ...... Keep your word man!!!!
Cheers.....WE HAVE TO FIRST MULTIPLY ... alright?
it becomes
17 -15 +1
-15 +1 IS NOT 16 dude .. its -14 ..
17 - 14 = 3.
LoL dude....this is Add. Maths, not simple maths!I don't know whether i can help or not .. but that diagram is the reason why I am not able to .. and the weird thing is .. in June 1998 Paper 1 Question 0 .. its a Pie chart involving statistics .. lol you got the paper and question right?
No....you'll have to calculate frequency density.and should the areas of rectangles in the historgram equal?
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