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What is the meaning of AG in the mark scheme?
where can I find a list of the abbreviations and their meanings?

THank YOu!
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Well in the front pages of your mark skeme they give the meaning s of abbreviations.
Reply 2
Otherwise, download a mark skeme from the exam board your performing your exams and then see through it.
Reply 3
Original post by kers123
Otherwise, download a mark skeme from the exam board your performing your exams and then see through it.


But I dont see AG in the mark scheme:s-smilie:

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AG = length of the line joining point A to point G

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Original post by Lamalam
What is the meaning of AG in the mark scheme?
where can I find a list of the abbreviations and their meanings?

THank YOu!


AG = Absolute Gash

It's a code that gives frustrated exam markers a chance to express how they feel when students make elementary blunders.
It means answer given, sometimes denoted with an asterisk, typically in 'show that' questions.
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Original post by Mr T Pities You
It means answer given, sometimes denoted with an asterisk, typically in 'show that' questions.


Thank you :yy::tongue:

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Original post by Lamalam
What is the meaning of AG in the mark scheme?
where can I find a list of the abbreviations and their meanings?

THank YOu!


I think someone answered for you.
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Original post by m4ths/maths247
AG = Absolute Gash

It's a code that gives frustrated exam markers a chance to express how they feel when students make elementary blunders.


lool absolute gash wtf. xD

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