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What would you need for an aligned 70 in four unit maths as a raw mark/



50%? or less :$ say less :$ please :'(
 

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70 aligned wud n around 50% but dont count on it it depends on the exam
 

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As Supra said, it is exam dependant. I woul say between 40% and 50% on an average exam ...
 

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i thought it would be less than 50%.....like around 40%...but then again i know nothing
 

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our teacher said get 5 questions out and u are home
so thats 75 plus then all the other marks u can pick up for bits in q 6-8

so i dunno i am guessing 85 or above should get u a band 6
 

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yeah, but that's only if u ace the first 5...there's always silly mistakes and some parts u cant do...try to get through the first 6, and hope that u got most of them right. any from 7 and 8 are bonus marks :)
 

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i reckon if ur lucky a mark of 30-35 will get up. we had a guy 2 yrs ago with a raw of 45, scaled 98.
 

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how do u kno their raws dougie? u dont get told that...or are talking abt the trials? i think that's bs too...45 going to 98 is a bit extreme even for 4u
 

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actually the site i gave isnt worked solutions....anyone know where i can find them? for 02 and 03 maths ext 2 papers? thnx and gooduck tomoro guys :)
 

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OLDMAN has solutions on his site, well his review with answers neway but yeh, link is on main page
 

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Dougie said:
i reckon if ur lucky a mark of 30-35 will get up. we had a guy 2 yrs ago with a raw of 45, scaled 98.
lol , never
not in an hsc

2 years ago was 02

which is the one i want answers forrrrrrrrrrrr
 

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sub, sub, sub...
remember what i told u about school's money going a long way!
we know most of the marks, be it raw, or scaled, exam or assessment, uai contibution or not.
as for the papers, if this site or the BoS doesn't have it, i don't know where... maybe some school site?
 

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thas rite gordo, someone will answer one day...sry bout the shit link...fukn BOS no real answers...
 

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lol

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