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Reply 20
Original post by staarrrr223
How did u guys prove rhat fg(x) was what it said on the wuestion??? I Substituted and didnt get it identical


i think first u substitutue the function of g(x) into f(x) where it said x then expand and simplify
Reply 21
Original post by staarrrr223
I got 28


what did u do?
Reply 22
Original post by Nsjsbs
i got 234 (360-100-26)


answers i got:

x = -6
ben
guy got a decimal of a spin
x = -2.5 / -4.5 (for the function)
ratio was 6:10 (3:5)
bearing was 234
cube i cant remember but max was like a prism shape and min would be the 2 shapes literally put together (so volume for max) (area+area for min)
enlargement of -1/2 at (7,4)
hedgehog was 1,000,000 * 0.96^5 (i rounded up cuz it was closer)
he got home at 14:28 (so yes)

cant remember any else, u can jus reply with a question and hopefully itll come back to me :smile:
While these exam discussions are great for checking if other people got the same answers, aren't we kind of giving away answers to people who have clashes and are sitting the paper tomorrow?
Original post by Person877
i think first u substitutue the function of g(x) into f(x) where it said x then expand and simplify


i did that but i got 4x^2 + 22x + something
Original post by Talkative Toad
AQA GCSE Mathematics Paper 3 (Higher) 8300/3H - 14th June 2023 [Exam Chat]
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Date/Time: 14th June 2023, am
Length: 1hr 30 mins

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https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/mathematics/gcse/mathematics-8300
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https://corbettmaths.com/
https://www.onmaths.com/
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someone explain what an how you got an answer for the minimum cuboid number question please
Reply 26
Original post by ItsMeeee...
While these exam discussions are great for checking if other people got the same answers, aren't we kind of giving away answers to people who have clashes and are sitting the paper tomorrow?


They have to keep in isolation without phones/internet. That’s assuming their friends don’t tell them anyway.
Original post by Person877
what did u do?



multiply the frequency desity by the class width for all the boxes to find the frequency. than add it together. those were the poeple who had completed it. do the number of people who started it minus number for people who finished it (total frequency)
Reply 28
Original post by Bernz007
multiply the frequency desity by the class width for all the boxes to find the frequency. than add it together. those were the poeple who had completed it. do the number of people who started it minus number for people who finished it (total frequency)


oh yes, that's what i did but i forgot the answer i got thanks!
Original post by Person877
what did u do?


I found out the frequency of each class width by doing frequency density multiplied by class width then i added the frequencies and took the number of all the runners - the total frequency
Did anyone get 234 for the last bearings question
Reply 31
Original post by hello192837
Did anyone get 234 for the last bearings question


yeah
Reply 32
What was the answer for the National insurance question? I got £3,792.15 not sure if it is correct or not.
Reply 33
what did ppl get for the income tax+national tax qs??
Original post by Person877
yeah

Cos my friends all got like fifty something
Reply 35
Original post by AP-35K
What was the answer for the National insurance question? I got £3,792.15 not sure if it is correct or not.


i got 4000 something but idk
Original post by AP-35K
What was the answer for the National insurance question? I got £3,792.15 not sure if it is correct or not.

I got that i think but it took me so long
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Original post by ethann_c
They have to keep in isolation without phones/internet. That’s assuming their friends don’t tell them anyway.


But if parents do the "overnight supervision" there will be some parents who want their child to do as well as possible so won't actually stop them from using the internet - although I think parents have to sign to say that they won't let their child use the internet. Just a thought, although there's not much point stopping since there are barely any exams left and it won't tighten grade boundries all that much.
Reply 38
Original post by hello192837
Cos my friends all got like fifty something


i mean all my friends got what we got so it should be right
Reply 39
Original post by AP-35K
What was the answer for the National insurance question? I got £3,792.15 not sure if it is correct or not.

I got this too!

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