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Original post by poppydoodle
the population of britain was 53 something not 63 something.... it was 37 percent


That's what I thought!
Original post by poppydoodle
the population of britain was 53 something not 63 something.... it was 37 percent

Didn't u have to add the 2 numbers you got above, i did that and got 63ish.
it was 15 percent because u had to add england to the UK to make it 63 million, rookie mistakes i must say
i actually wanna die lmaooo i hate myself x
Original post by poppydoodle
i actually wanna die lmaooo i hate myself x


You'd lose a mark max
What did anyone get for the amount that the customers should have to spend in order to receive the voucher for the histogram question?
17. something I think, I found the upper quartile using a stats method I think :biggrin:
Original post by Acethunder
17. something I think, I found the upper quartile using a stats method I think :biggrin:

£17.22? That's is what I got, but not sure
What did people say about the congruent shape?
And could saying radius meets tangent at 90 degrees be used as an angle for SAS (Side Angle Side)
Original post by xRealistTricks
What did people say about the congruent shape?
And could saying radius meets tangent at 90 degrees be used as an angle for SAS (Side Angle Side)


Yh I did SAS and the tangent creates 90 degrees
Original post by purpsdonk
Yh I did SAS and the tangent creates 90 degrees


What did you say for the two sides? I wrote;
One of the sides were shared therefore are equal
and
One of the sides were a radius of the same circle therefore are equal
Original post by xRealistTricks
What did you say for the two sides? I wrote;
One of the sides were shared therefore are equal
and
One of the sides were a radius of the same circle therefore are equal


Lol, I said exactly the same
Original post by xRealistTricks
What did people say about the congruent shape?
And could saying radius meets tangent at 90 degrees be used as an angle for SAS (Side Angle Side)

I got RHS, as there was a right angle and hypotenuse common in both. Plus a side which had the same length. Would that be given marks?
Original post by Noorhiba
I got RHS, as there was a right angle and hypotenuse common in both. Plus a side which had the same length. Would that be given marks?


Yeah it should as long as you stated clearly which one was the hypotenuse, there were loads of different answers for that question
What do you guys reckon 190/300 would be, like a high 6 grade?
Original post by xRealistTricks
What do you guys reckon 190/300 would be, like a high 6 grade?

High 6 or could be a low 7 depending on the grade boundaries I guess
Original post by jogman5364
im pretty sure its 15%. cause the expected change was around 73 million and the pop in 2012 was around 63 million. thus 73/63 gave 1.15, thus its a 15% increase. 63 mil x 1.15= 73 million so it had to be 15%


I looked on twitter and the majority of people are saying 37%
Have you used a wrong number by any chance?
Original post by xRealistTricks
What do you guys reckon 190/300 would be, like a high 6 grade?


High 7 low 8
My teacher studied the boundaries and took into lots of factors
so it's pretty reliable
ocr tend to have v low boundaries compared to aqa and edexcel
last year grade a was 67% and that's old spec
grade 7 is half marks probs or 55%
Original post by AsianG99
I looked on twitter and the majority of people are saying 37%
Have you used a wrong number by any chance?


no it is correct, many people forgot to add england to the UK
Original post by Karl100Marx
What did anyone get for the amount that the customers should have to spend in order to receive the voucher for the histogram question?


£15 I did cf and worked out the top 25%

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