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Original post by bluegirl64
Thank you for doing this :smile:
I know you don't predict grade boundaries but do you think this paper had a higher level of difficulty that most papers form the past?


I really can't tell any more. They all seem easy to me as I'm old.
Original post by DA24
Hi for 24(a)(ii) wasn't the equation y=f(2x)? So (1.5, 5)?


y = 2 f(x)
Original post by Mr M
That's a possible way to do it.


Would I lose a mark for writing 2/10 instead of 1/5?
Do you have to put answer boxes with the bmx track question???
Original post by SZ99
Ooooh I meant to type out the questions but that's cool. Can you type the question 8. It would be a big help but if not then it's cool. Thanks for putting all the work on getting the answers sorted out quickly.


No I want to spend the next couple of hours producing a decent mock paper 2 for you to use.
Why is the factorising question 10? i put down 2 solutions
Original post by GenuineHpLaptop
Would I lose a mark for writing 2/10 instead of 1/5?


No,
Original post by SuperHuman98
Why is the factorising question 10? i put down 2 solutions


You can't have a negative number of sweets so it can't be -9
Reply 48
Im gonna sound really stupid but ive just joined and can't see the answers, help?
Original post by Presque là
What?
7-2 doesnt equal 5! ????


I wondered if someone would make the obvious factorial joke. You didn't disappoint.
For 7b) I rotated it 90 degrees anti clockwise then reflected it x = 0 which gives you the shape would I get any marks?


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Reply 51
are you sure that number 15 a is 3,6.5? I had the answer of 3,7.
Original post by Downie_99
Do you have to put answer boxes with the bmx track question???


Yes.
Original post by SuperHuman98
Why is the factorising question 10? i put down 2 solutions


It was the number of sweets
after you factorize you go 2 answers, one was 10 and the other was a negative (i dont remember it).
The negative number could not be the amount of sweets so for the answer you write 10
Reply 54
Original post by Mr M
17) Probably 2 marks

19b) Drop 1 mark


For the questionnaire question I included options which didn't overlap but didn't include a zero option. Will I still get a mark?
On question 18 I got the right region but didn't label it R, how many marks do I lose?
Original post by KidDarkness
You can't have a negative number of sweets so it can't be -9


ah why cant they just ask normal questions this is maths man :frown:

i put down the 2soloutions will i still get a mark coz i wrote 10 or -9
Original post by SuperHuman98
Why is the factorising question 10? i put down 2 solutions


Can someone have -9 sweets?
Original post by SuperHuman98
ah why cant they just ask normal questions this is maths man :frown:

i put down the 2soloutions will i still get a mark coz i wrote 10 or -9


No idea mate, you'll get probably 2 out of 3
Original post by akg9
are you sure that number 15 a is 3,6.5? I had the answer of 3,7.


The mean of 4 and 9 is not 7.

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