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  1. DannyT

    General Thoughts: Economics

    damn so that's wrong haha...
  2. DannyT

    Section II - Short Answer

    increased economic activity perhaps? if there are inflationary expectations, consumers and businesses would spend more in the short term as they expect their purchasing power to decline in the near future. this would increase economic growth in the short term if the economy wasn't near or at its...
  3. DannyT

    General Thoughts: Economics

    everyone at my school had different answers... please go through the maths. what's the relationship between weighting, CPI figures for each item and inflation? I actually have no idea.
  4. DannyT

    How many pages

    i think the question should be how many words per essay. heaps of people are writing around 30 pages, that's crazy. is that with small or fat writing? i write like 10-15 words per line and if i wrote that much....that's a lot of words.
  5. DannyT

    need help integrating a^x

    wow that's straight forward. thanks mate.
  6. DannyT

    need help integrating a^x

    I know that the answer is (a^x)/(lna) but what are the steps involved? Thanks in advance.
  7. DannyT

    Does the word 'belonging' have to be capitalised?

    yeah in one of my teacher's marking reports it said "students aren't capitalising Belonging when they should" seems pointless so just checking ay
  8. DannyT

    Does the word 'belonging' have to be capitalised?

    When it is used as a noun? eg the notion of Belonging is explored in... not when it is used as a verb i presume? eg he cannot belong to...
  9. DannyT

    chemical properties of radioisotopes? Help please

    lol half life is a nuclear property...haha if they accepted nuclear properties that means that no one came up with any chemical ones. apparently a chemical property of Tc-99m is its ability to be chemically combined with tin which then attaches itself to red blood cells. Thus abnormalities in...
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    chemical properties of radioisotopes? Help please

    This question was from the 2007 CSSA trial: explain a use of a medical radioisotope in terms of ONE of its chemical properties. It's probably a simple question because its 1 mark but I have no idea as to what chemical properties of radioisotopes entails because I've only ever studied their...
  11. DannyT

    CSSA Maths 2U Paper

    i also got 118/120...transcription errors in Q3 i'm so stupid! did anyone get 100%?
  12. DannyT

    Cssa

    i got 96
  13. DannyT

    CSSA Chemistry Trials

    i got 83. disappointing.
  14. DannyT

    3U CSSA Trial

    namu got 100% lol i came 3rd with 96%
  15. DannyT

    CSSA Maths 2U Paper

    woah marks back already, that's quick. good job
  16. DannyT

    3U CSSA Trial

    we haven't learnt binomial and they still put the probability question in Q7. I don't care if you can use perms and combs if you knew binomial you would use it so yeah kind of disadvantaged by not having the privilege of having this alternate method up my sleeve. last year's accelerants knew how...
  17. DannyT

    Cssa

    where it asked for benefits of microeconomic policy? What did you put? I think I put foreign firms having a greater market share in australia because the rest were related to fiscal policy baha
  18. DannyT

    CSSA Maths 2U Paper

    yeah that's correct you split the integral up. just cite integration basics that you learned way back xD
  19. DannyT

    Economics a long course?

    lol that was from yesterday's paper :) under a floating exchange rate system, demand for $A = supply of $A the capital/financial account surplus and the current account deficit add up to zero under this system. Eg financial inflow in the form of borrowings from overseas are transmuted as a...
  20. DannyT

    Cssa

    i did the macroeconomic policies/economic growth question and the CAD question. i didn't find the need to put in diagrams and i wrote a solid 1200 words on each. MCQ's were surprisingly breezy but the question where you had to interpret a graph to find which year monetary was MOST contractionary...
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