Just learn from the mistakes you've made from this test, and make sure you do not make the same mistakes again.Shoom said:Omg
Had Math Test Today Did The Stupid Mistake, I Solved The Simultaneous Eqautions Wrong, Now I Failed I Needed Those 2 Marks. Omg So Angry Heart Racing.
What Do I Do?
4.2% = 0.3Shoom said:Hey
Some athlete cant qaulify for long jump, its 0.2m less then the requirement, he improves his jump by 4.2% and its now 0.1m better then the requirement calculate the qualifying distance.
That analogy is so true.Shoom said:Hey
Some athlete cant qaulify for long jump, its 0.2m less then the requirement, he improves his jump by 4.2% and its now 0.1m better then the requirement calculate the qualifying distance.
Rofl, it wasn't an analogy. I win both ways.Shoom said:Thats what I did Finx I hope its right, other people are getting 17.23m I dont know how
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well at least you didnt do it in your Extension 1 2007 HSC examShoom said:Omg
Had Math Test Today Did The Stupid Mistake, I Solved The Simultaneous Eqautions Wrong, Now I Failed I Needed Those 2 Marks. Omg So Angry Heart Racing.
What Do I Do?
lol if u did it today, then how do u know that you failed?? did u calculate it in the exam or something?? YA NEVER KNOW!!! u could get it back and be like"oh yay!! 98%!! just what i expected, isn't life grAnD!!!!"Shoom said:Omg
Had Math Test Today Did The Stupid Mistake, I Solved The Simultaneous Eqautions Wrong, Now I Failed I Needed Those 2 Marks. Omg So Angry Heart Racing.
What Do I Do?
Let i be initial jump, x = requirementShoom said:Hey
Some athlete cant qaulify for long jump, its 0.2m less then the requirement, he improves his jump by 4.2% and its now 0.1m better then the requirement calculate the qualifying distance.