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me too, i had the 1/4 and 3/4 the wrong way roundoh fml, i got the probability wrong. Shit.
me too, i had the 1/4 and 3/4 the wrong way roundoh fml, i got the probability wrong. Shit.
I'm about there as well. Probably 97/98. But since it was considered a fairly difficult exam, I hope it's 98 for both are sakes lol.okay 78/84
someone align me please lol
I FORGOT THE 5C3 AND 5C4 AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh.me too, i had the 1/4 and 3/4 the wrong way round
i hope soI'm about there as well. Probably 97/98. But since it was considered a fairly difficult exam, I hope it's 98 for both are sakes lol.
I would say your internal would either be the same, or differ by one mark than that of the student coming first. Doubt it'd be two.i hope so
if im ranked second internally (by 1 or 2marks), and i come first externally, will my assessment mark be approximately equal to (my external mark) - (mark difference between 1st and 2nd)
Assuming your answer is right, it's acceptable.HEY GAISE.
if i convert cos^2 x into 1/2[1+cos2x] AND THEN DIFFERENTIATE x.1/2[1+cos2x]
IS THTAT STILL ACCEPTABLE!?!?
AH SHIZZLEGRIZZLEFOSHIZZLE T_T
94-95.damn it, lost 14, i even got 1d wrong, piece of shit.
alignment for 70 anyone?
so basically, my internal will be equal to my external with maybe one mark difference?I would say your internal would either be the same, or differ by one mark than that of the student coming first. Doubt it'd be two.
Yeah exactly what I was thinking in the exam. And I let some guy make me think I'm a dumb shit! Well Terry, now look at the position we're inThe question is asking for the probability of getting at least one INCORRECT answer .. not CORRECT
so shouldnt the answer be 1-(1/4)^5
Most likely.so basically, my internal will be equal to my external with maybe one mark difference?