ChrisChrisau
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Hey all
Was just wondering what the policy was for calculator errors in HSC exams? Say, you had all working out correct and showed the correct final line of working, but punched it into your calculator wrong and then got the wrong answer, do you still get the marks?
An (oversimplified) example for a, say, 2 mark question:
y = 4 + 4
y = 9
Would that be work 1 mark or 2?
All help is appreciated
Thanks!:wave:
Was just wondering what the policy was for calculator errors in HSC exams? Say, you had all working out correct and showed the correct final line of working, but punched it into your calculator wrong and then got the wrong answer, do you still get the marks?
An (oversimplified) example for a, say, 2 mark question:
y = 4 + 4
y = 9
Would that be work 1 mark or 2?
All help is appreciated
Thanks!:wave: