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Further Maths

As you need 60 out of 175 to get a B for further maths does this mean that the 60 marks you get need to be evenly distributed among both papers. But say if I got 40 on one paper and 20 on another, would that still allow me to get a B?
They don't need to be evenly distributed, no. You can get a B as long as you get the total required, regardless of how you make that total.

Same with pretty much any education qualification ever...
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What further maths course is this with such low boundaries? :eek:
Original post by DanyaI
What further maths course is this with such low boundaries? :eek:


It is the gcse AQA level 2 one lol
Original post by Retired_Messiah
They don't need to be evenly distributed, no. You can get a B as long as you get the total required, regardless of how you make that total.

Same with pretty much any education qualification ever...


Ahh thank you
I was just wondering if it differed with this subject and it is not the most popular one chosen.

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