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The paper was no where near 2013 level. In 2013 it was hard from 13-16. In this Q15 was harder then usual but Q16 was standard. The rest was easier than usual. I estimate around 85 cut off
I found q16 to be harder. q15 I think I got full marks but the last question of the paper I definitely know I didn't get part i) and ii) fully
 

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I found q16 to be harder. q15 I think I got full marks but the last question of the paper I definitely know I didn't get part i) and ii) fully
I agree, Q15 this year felt like the Q16 of previous years. Q16 of this year caught me off guard
 

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The paper was no where near 2013 level. In 2013 it was hard from 13-16. In this Q15 was harder then usual but Q16 was standard. The rest was easier than usual. I estimate around 85 cut off
2013 question 14 and 15 was a treat comapred to ours
 

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All my answers were the same. However, for the second last question, rather than doing two integrals, I integrated x^r from 0 to 1, and then subtracted the triangle made by the straight line. Ended up with the same answer however much lesd working out
Subtracted the area of the triangle with a base of 1 - (r - 1 /r) And height one
 

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All my answers were the same. However, for the second last question, rather than doing two integrals, I integrated x^r from 0 to 1, and then subtracted the triangle made by the straight line. Ended up with the same answer however much lesd working out
Yep, I did the same! However, I ran out of time and didn't prove that 1+sqrt2 is a max - how many marks will I lose? Also I made An=0, is that fine?
 

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Yeah, you can also do the triangle thing, that's fine.

Letting An = 0 should be fine. Not proving that 1+sqrt2 is a max will lose you at most 1 mark.
 

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What would the scaled mark be for a raw mark of 99? And would that get a state ranking?
 
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For the rate of change question, are we meant to have the negative in the answer like -365 leaves/day. I wrote decreasing at a rate of 365 leaves/day
 

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