BlueCatBulletCD
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I've done 2008-2001 HSC past papers and I think this years is the hardest. Anyone agree?
26c i) and iii) annoyed me. Can you tell me what you got (roughly) And now I think I did 27c wrong. But besides those it was a decent exam, just harder than previous years.I felt it was easier then past papers. The only question in section 2 that i had a problem with was the raffle ticket one, the last multiple choice question threw me off, as did a couple of the ones towards the end of the multiple choice. But it wasn't a difficult test at all.
I totally agree with you... i did 2001-2008 papers over last weekend, and was laughing because i was getting 75-86 for each of them... I was like.. omg im not that bad...this test was WTF The multichoice questions shouldve have been worth 2+ more...not 1...and yeh... probability made me sad..I've done 2008-2001 HSC past papers and I think this years is the hardest. Anyone agree?
jesus i hope so!! i was doing past papers but this test threw me so much!Yeah i also agree, i found all the past papers to be easier then this. Except the multis i found these multis easier but section 2 harder then previous years; i think the mean for the state will be low, and therefore scaled raw marks up significantly.
Yeah I actually agree. MC was good. But the section II was harder.Yeah i also agree, i found all the past papers to be easier then this. Except the multis i found these multis easier but section 2 harder then previous years; i think the mean for the state will be low, and therefore scaled raw marks up significantly.
I didn't get that. What about the interest? I seemed to get iii) though, cheers26 (c) i. $2200 x 12 x 20 = $528,000 Its a reducing balance loan, so the compound interest formula wouldn't have worked because it wouldn't have taken into account the repayments she was making, so the interest wouldn't have come out right. The total was the repayments she was making multiplied by 12 to get how much she paid in a year and then multiplied by 20 to get the full amount. (i'm pretty sure thats right)
What does that matter, it asked to find the equation?28) b, II. This graph was incredibly misleading, it didn't start at 0 on the x axis so i had to extrapolate the line and found it had a negative y intercept. No one in my entire grade realised this. Pretty funny.
AH SHIT i just realised what you meant in the first one, my bad.The equation can be given as y = mx+b because it was a straight line.
I got y = 0.232x + 1.2, I thought it was wrong too, but i realised the height of a child did not start at zero and hence x = the growth rate, not the acutal height. Incredibly hard exam, others pale in comparison. Same probability for 27c?Did everyone else get that Q with the equation for a line? what did u get if so.