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    Do we have to answer questions in full sentences?

    I thought so. It just seems redundant.
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    Do we have to answer questions in full sentences?

    For e.g. Business, where it may ask a question such as: "Outline ONE method of payment which could be used by exporters to reduce their financial risk." Do I have to rewrite "One method of payment which could be used by exporters to reduce their financial risk is payment in advance..." or can I...
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    Do we have to answer questions in full sentences?

    It just seems a bit tedious. Does anyone have a definitive answer that we SHOULD write in full sentences? I'm talking about the short answers questions and such, not the essays, obviously.
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    UTS - Can you combine Bachelor of Forensic Science in Applied Chemistry with B.Bus?

    As title says. Can you combine this degree with any other degree? Looking at these two links, I'm not too sure. One just has Applied Chemistry and the UAC codes don't match, so I don't know. Would anyone recommend this course - or better yet, not recommend it - either? Thanks
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    Help with HSC Past Paper Question - F=qvBsin(theta) and F=mv^2/r

    Does that count for all questions such as this? I get what you're saying; but does this mean you NEVER use the angle if it's perpendicular? I've never come across this, and if this was the case, I would have assumed they would put an answer that would distract us from this answer. Just need a...
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    Help with HSC Past Paper Question - F=qvBsin(theta) and F=mv^2/r

    I get that you set the equations equal, which leaves r=mv/qBsin40, but the question only works when you don't use sin40. Why is this? Isn't the sin40 part of the force exhibited on the electron, therefore shouldn't it be included? It's my first post, so be nice :) Thanks :D
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