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fugazi

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The different types of data? I lost some marks for this in a past paper.
Can somebody please give a quick definition of them all? Examples would be great, too. I'm offering blowjobs here.
 

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fugazi said:
Blow job time? I just winked at my monitor.

Thank you so much for that. Hopefully that comes up now.
That won't be the only hard thing coming up, Mr. I'm-giving-blow-jobs ;)
 

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Woe.. I started doing general maths in year 12, meaning I don't know anything from the prelim year.

eep.
 

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I'm still not getting the difference between continous and discrete, more examples?
 

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Jayphen said:
Woe.. I started doing general maths in year 12, meaning I don't know anything from the prelim year.

eep.
Same, but don't worry about it, there's nothing really hard, besides, everything we did this year is built on the simple foundations of last year, so if you can get HSC probability, you should automatically understand prelim probability.
 
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i can use discrete to meaure amount of panicing general maths students ? :D
 

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