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scared

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Sorry I'm just a little paranoid
For Maths, we do every question in each separate booklet right? And for each question, there are parts (a) (b) (c) etc, on the designated booklet, do we specifically write
(a) (the question given)
[my answer]
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(b) (qustion given)
[my answer]
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(c) (question given)
[my answer]
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etc?
 

Drsoccerball

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bruh you just write a) and thats it answr the question
 

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Don't waste your time writing out the whole question info again, unless it's like a given formula and you use it as a starting point. a) (i) ... (ii) ... ... (b) ... ... (c) (i) ... etc. this format, however, is acceptable. Naturally, note that you can do the parts out of order though, provided you label which part you're answering.

And yes, for the bulk 15 marks worth, each question (11-16) is done in a different booklet
 

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What if I skip a question, or miss one, and there's not enough space for me to write my answer??? Can I use another booklet and what do I do then?
 

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Draw a line through the middle of the page, then work only one side. When you know you fucked it up, you can always use the right side for corrections.
 

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What if I skip a question, or miss one, and there's not enough space for me to write my answer??? Can I use another booklet and what do I do then?
You can ask for as many extra booklets as you need, no need to draw a line down the middle of your booklet, since you'll just make your working out get cramped.
 

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You can ask for as many extra booklets as you need, no need to draw a line down the middle of your booklet, since you'll just make your working out get cramped.
So what if the marker is going down the page marking... then sees a) and c), obviously b) is missing. Do they go and look for b)? Should I write *b) in next booklet? Especially if these questions are the first page, and I have no room in all of the booklet.
 

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So what if the marker is going down the page marking... then sees a) and c), obviously b) is missing. Do they go and look for b)? Should I write *b) in next booklet? Especially if these questions are the first page, and I have no room in all of the booklet.
Yeah they read through all your booklets and will see you have b) later. If you want, you can write in the first booklet (or whichever booklet it was where you skipped b)) before going on to c) something like "PART b) DONE IN BOOKLET 3" (or whichever booklet) and put a box around that message.
 

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