Yes. But there is a marking criteria, so it's fairly objective.In terms of marking the mathematics exam, do the markers usually try to find marks for you (positive marking) e.g. you get the answer wrong but show some progress in your working out.
You will lose 1 mark, because the marking criteria will say 1 mark for correct solution.So for example, If I did that Simpsons rule question and got 100% right up until the end, and made a silly calc error, would you get 2/2 or 3/3 marks?
uh we all hate silly mistakes...So for example, If I did that Simpsons rule question and got 100% right up until the end, and made a silly calc error, would you get 2/2 or 3/3 marks?
Really it depends on the marker, if you write down an exact answer, and then make a calc error rounding off, I reckon they would give you full marks.You will lose 1 mark, because the marking criteria will say 1 mark for correct solution.
Correct - although sometimes the "correct solution" isn't a criterion.You will lose 1 mark, because the marking criteria will say 1 mark for correct solution.