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anyone have "answers" not solutions to past hsc? (1 Viewer)

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prsce24

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anyone have just answers to past hsc papers
preferably from 1995~ 2003
 

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errr ok then


BTW, whats the difference between "answers" and "solutions"? :confused:
 

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answers use 'a,e'
solutions use 'i,o,u'
 
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Sarah168 said:
errr ok then


BTW, whats the difference between "answers" and "solutions"? :confused:
Answers are the final result, while solutions are about how you get to the final result.

I think.
 

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OK, so why would one need anwers if they have solutions, since solutions always come with the answers, aswell?
 

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maybe they can't be bothered sifting through solutions? but i would have thought 4 unit maths students would be able to figure out which bit is the working and which bit is the answer. :confused:
oh well.. funny post anyway...
 

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But what do you do if you've got it wrong? Wouldn't you want to know where you messed up?
 

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Mmmm maybe they just want answers, answers, answers! I can relate to that... I can't count how many times i've wished ext had "right" and "wrong", black and white answers. Instead, we seem to have ended up with all the grey areas in between LOL... ;)
 
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