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IGCSE MATHS Doubts
holtadit:
--- Quote from: the golden girl on May 04, 2010, 11:27:59 am ---
wth?!!??!!? r u serious ?!!?!? i bought this calulator cuz my dad and my tutor who's an experienced teacher in teachin IG students told me it's allowed!?!? ....i am soo gonna die if what u're sayin is true "cuz it was really expensive :-["
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Just dont make a fuss about it, most centres dont even know what calcs to allow in. Go in and do the exam - end of story.
The more drama we make about this issue the more likely it will be highlighted by CIE and then all centres will be informed. Just take your 991 MS into the exam and use it.
The Golden Girl =D:
okay now this is a real hard question ........ it's in nov 04 paper 2 question 6)......i can't ulpoad the thing cuz it's a distance-time graph ...
thx in advance
Ghost Of Highbury:
--- Quote from: Ari Ben Canaan on May 04, 2010, 11:31:17 am ---Just dont make a fuss about it, most centres dont even know what calcs to allow in. Go in and do the exam - end of story.
The more drama we make about this issue the more likely it will be highlighted by CIE and then all centres will be informed. Just take your 991 MS into the exam and use it.
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well said m8,
@golden gal - my friend took 991 ES imside and guess what? no problem! Chill, good luck :)
Ghost Of Highbury:
Nov 2004, paper2 , answer 6
a) speed = distance / time
distance = 120-72 = 48.
time = 0830 - 0800 = 30 minutes = 0.5 hour
therefore speed = 48/0.5 = 96km/h
b) At 0900 hours, the distance covered is 0 because it is not moving (the line is constant at 40). Time = 1 hour. 0/1 = 0
The Golden Girl =D:
--- Quote from: A@di on May 04, 2010, 11:34:02 am ---well said m8,
@golden gal - my friend took 991 ES imside and guess what? no problem! Chill, good luck :)
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thx ........ sure lol :-[ :-[
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