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Simpsons rule question
yes...
sPideS
Post #22
Oct 22, 2008
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Mathematics Standard
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Simpsons rule question
Nope, no length is missing. Perhaps you cant do solve a question like that with Simpsons rule
sPideS
Post #20
Oct 22, 2008
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Mathematics Standard
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Simpsons rule question
Oh, so you leave one of the measurements out?
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Post #13
Oct 22, 2008
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Mathematics Standard
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Simpsons rule question
I can just see a question like that in the paper tomorrow
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Post #8
Oct 22, 2008
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Simpsons rule question
haha... im sure a question like that was in my trial..... too bad i didn't get my paper back :(
sPideS
Post #5
Oct 22, 2008
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Simpsons rule question
Ok heres an example
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Post #3
Oct 22, 2008
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Simpsons rule question
I can do a simpsons rule question when there are 2 distances between the others (i.e 'h' of the formula) but I cant do it when there are 3 distances. Please help
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Oct 22, 2008
Replies: 54
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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capture recapture
Would it be like this then. Say I caught 12 fish then tagged them. Then caught 100 fish and 4 were tagged 12/4 = 3 3 x 100 = 300 (Number of fish)
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Post #3
Oct 22, 2008
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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What is everyone doing to study today
DW, in the end bullshitting your answers always works :)
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Post #31
Oct 15, 2008
Forum:
Business Studies
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What is everyone doing to study today
Study the marketing plan as it can easily be implemented into the extended response questions
sPideS
Post #29
Oct 15, 2008
Forum:
Business Studies
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Dislocation - Soft or hard tissue
Well is it soft or hard tissue, I have heard differing answers from teachers
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Oct 15, 2008
Replies: 1
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