is the definition of an ampere the one where two current carrying conductors of infinite length placed one metre apart blah blah blah or is it simply I = q/t? science ready says that the former is the old definition and the latter is the new one but ive been taught it as the former definition
if the last few years cohorts at my school got 1-2 band 6's for maths adv, business and pdhpe what are the odds that the top 5 from this years cohort for those subjects can get a band 6? considering that all of the top 5 are getting band 6 worthy marks when i look them up on hsc raw marks
i didnt like section 3 coz they were vague in how exactly they were gonna expand overseas but regardless it was between private equity and debentures but i chose priv equity coz i didn't like the way that the word debentures sounds honestly might've been the wrong choice
also scary shark i agree business scales too well because the cohort doesn't really try as hard, creating the perception that it's harder than it really is. i do physics as well and i can't believe that the average band 6 cut off for both subjects is so similar
generally how many paragraphs for a business essay? or does it vary question by question? e.g for the question above, i'd structure my essay with two paragraphs: one for swot and one for product life cycle.