A game is played where probability of winning is p.
Let P(k) represent the probability of winning for the first time after playing k games.
Write down the expression for P(k) in terms of p and k
I interpreted this as winning a game after losing k games. How can I avoid this mistake next time...
If you read the post... he says that it's unfair if e.g. someone got 16/20 raw which is scaled to say 19/20 vs. someone who got 20/20 raw and undergoes no mark boost since they maxed out already
"...students scoring ~20% raw last year scored an E4"
This is kind of inaccurate due to the students probably not having done MX2 for a while. Anyone know safe percentage for E4?? Im thinking like mid 30's but not sure
Damn I'm fked then. What mark am I capped at if I interpreted it as: Representations of past events with the power to evoke emotional responses in readers allows for a personal and thus more complete representation of the past as opposed to objective recordings.
Yeah I don't think that's wrong. Power has too many possibilities... power to manipulate representations... power to evoke emotional responses. All good!
Ohh that's interesting! I wouldn't say that's wrong (I had a quote somewhere that was like "History is created by the presenters of history themselves")