i put 6:05 because it took her 15 minutes to get there. How i worked it out?? well 6.8/1.7=4, then 60 minutes/4=15 minutes and therefore it took her 15 minutes to get there.tmhai said:what was the time for the chick to leave the building that was running to the jetty.
I got the same answer. I accidently miscalculated but luckily I checked it again.kodos said:i put 6:05 because it took her 15 minutes to get there. How i worked it out?? well 6.8/1.7=4, then 60 minutes/4=15 minutes and therefore it took her 15 minutes to get there.
You didnt do maths, why didn't you, its a compulsory test to recieve a SC? Are you in yr 9 or something?fronttoback said:I thought the Geography exam was much easier then usual (with the exception of the long response which was interesting but not something I'd focased on). We didn't even have to draw our own climate graph we just had to finnish one off.
The History was different but I still felt it was simple. What about that war propaganda question though- I thought that was very English based (which I loved!).
I didn't do maths this year but all my friends in year 10 said they felt it was pretty standard.
So yeah SC 2005 is over! Good luck with your results everyone...
I don't get it. Are you at a special (I don't mean retarded) school or something? How can you be in 3 different years?fronttoback said:I'm in Year Nine for Maths. Year 10 for history, geography and science and have just begun Year 12 for English. But I skipped year eleven not year 10 so I still had to finnish the junior school by stitting the English exam this year....
So what does everyone think they'll get approximately?
Oh Damn!!!!!Wooz said:NO, its not *chucks tamper tantrum* Mitosis is the copying of the whole cell, the question asked what was the copying of DNA called and the process in which DNA is coppied completly is called DNA replication.
Sorry to blow your happiness, but you will lose marks for putting Sodium as NA and not as Na. It makes a difference. Even though the markers know what you mean, theoretically it is wrongm0ofin said:Whooo! *jumps up and down*, thanks heaps, i hope ur rightAlex. said:lol serimify u posted same time as me. anyway i dont think u will lose marks for putting "NA" moofin cause they kno wat u mean it doesnt really mean anything else
Yeah the examples were misleading they showed all the box examples with capital letters, but the instructions did not specificly say that the answers had to be in capital letters, so its your own fault for listening to one of those stupid examiners.m0ofin said:Awwww man, i thought so, that woman lied to me!! i'm gonna try and stalk her. pfft, that is so crap. aarrrrgghh!!! *pulls own hair*
Thanks for telling though
Aww...S##t! I knew that you should never write two capitals for Sodium but the instructions said to use Block letters so I wrote it as NA. Stupid instructions.kadlil said:Sorry to blow your happiness, but you will lose marks for putting Sodium as NA and not as Na. It makes a difference. Even though the markers know what you mean, theoretically it is wrong