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Edexcel GCSE Mathematics Paper 3 Foundation (1MA1 3F) - 10th June 2024 [Exam Chat]

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Edexcel GCSE Mathematics Paper 3 Foundation (1MA1 3F) - 10th June 2024 [Exam Chat]


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Date/Time: 10 Jun/ AM
Length: 1h 30m

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(edited 9 months ago)

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Reply 1
How was it
Original post by ᗷᗴᑎ
How was it

I found it okay. What did you get t for the water cylinder one in minutes?
Reply 3
Original post by mimmomarsala
I found it okay. What did you get t for the water cylinder one in minutes?

I got 90 mins
Reply 4
Original post by ᗷᗴᑎ
How was it

Very good
for the number of workers question did everyone get 29775
Reply 6
Original post by minaalwaseem
for the number of workers question did everyone get 29775

I think I got that.
Reply 7
Original post by mimmomarsala
I found it okay. What did you get t for the water cylinder one in minutes?

62.8
Reply 8
Original post by minaalwaseem
for the number of workers question did everyone get 29775

Yes it was 29775.4 but rounded it off to 29775
Reply 9
Original post by mimmomarsala
I found it okay. What did you get t for the water cylinder one in minutes?

i got 63
Reply 10
How about the density one?
Reply 11
Anyone get it right?
Reply 12
Anybody do it?
Reply 13
1:3 on the triangles
Reply 14
Original post by Tubber1
Anybody do it?
Volume of tins are 1000 cm
Volume not filled because of salt is 600
So vol of salt is 1000 minus 600 which is 400
So d=m/v, 600/400 which is 1.5 g/cm3
Reply 15
Original post by ᗷᗴᑎ
Volume of tins are 1000 cm
Volume not filled because of salt is 600
So vol of salt is 1000 minus 600 which is 400
So d=m/v, 600/400 which is 1.5 g/cm3
It was 700 not 600 so it was 2g/cm3
Reply 16
Original post by O___W
It was 700 not 600 so it was 2g/cm3
Yes, I got 2
you think the grade boundaries will go up or down? i think they are going to go up
(edited 7 months ago)
Reply 18
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Reply 19
Original post by O___W
It was 700 not 600 so it was 2g/cm3

Oh yeah sorry

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