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  • A simple for some maths question.
  • SurroundedByZulus
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    Say you had an exam you had to pass came in two parts, one worth 40% of the total mark and one worth 60% of the total. You know the total mark and you know one of the individual marks – how do you figure out the other mark?

    tiggs121
    Free Member

    You’d need to know which paper the known mark was for.

    SurroundedByZulus
    Free Member

    edited to take away the nonsense.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    A simple for some maths question.

    English next week is it?

    😉

    rondo101
    Free Member

    (Overall mark – (Known mark x weighting for relevant exam))
    ———————————————————–
    weighting for other exam

    donsimon
    Free Member

    Criticising is easy, what’s the correction so the poor little poppit can learn?

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    I’m struggling to understand what it meant to say;

    A simple maths question, for some.

    A simple, for some, maths question.

    Maybe just some additional punctuation would help?

    SurroundedByZulus
    Free Member

    Rondo – thanks for that.

    Just hope that I can keep those marks up until 4th year.

    warton
    Free Member

    SBZ, first year?

    my first year marks werre 88% avg, pity it counted for nowt! got a good 2:1 in the end, should of really got a first, but screwed up my final year project

    SurroundedByZulus
    Free Member

    Warton – no 2nd year. Means that I have the skill and knowledge base to take into the next two years of practical work.

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