Predictions are not good for math. Study all the content in the syllabus.^^^^^^^^^^
I would prepare for stats. It wasn't just last year, the new syllabus has an emphasis on stats all the way till 2020. There's been a trend, and I wouldn't be surprised if theres a lot of stats questions this year too.I just meant cause of what they did last year with the huge amount of statistics questions. I hope it's more balanced this year.
I haven't seen it around yet. But today's paper was pretty fair. There were a few hard questions, but apart from that the majority of it was doable.The math papers usually leak early would anyone happen to find them and post it here?
Here are the advanced and standard papersThe math papers usually leak early would anyone happen to find them and post it here?
Got nothing better to do in flex week Lol.Im doing the paper now and just did the 'essay' question. I talked about 3 things: 1 the correlation coefficient being positive, the range of actor ages and extrapolation for younger years there's probably more to talk about.
Dont judge hahaha.Got nothing better to do in flex week Lol.
How about the strength of the correlation? 0.4564 doesn't seem to be very good. The Cambridge textbook classifies 0.4-0.6 as describable as "moderate".Im doing the paper now and just did the 'essay' question. I talked about 3 things: 1 the correlation coefficient being positive, the range of actor ages and extrapolation for younger years there's probably more to talk about.
I think Q15 is wrong, not sure why its 1/5?