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odin4252

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As the title suggests, I've attached a PDF of my solutions to the Maths Standard 2 2023 HSC to this post.

I cannot guarantee that these answers are right (especially considering the ambiguity surrounding whether the koala question is 36 or 37, I hope NESA accepts both answers), but I hope it is a useful resource for those wanting some mode of assurance until the official NESA marking criteria comes out.

Thanks, odin4252
 

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What does everyone think alignment will be like this year? I’ve heard not very good, like higher 80s stay as is, but what does everyone else think?
 

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based on these sitting at a 96 or 97 whether it’s 37 koalas or not
Mentors and moderators on the ********** discord are pretty confident its 36, and I've seen some teacher solutions that indicate its 36 (because the koala Q was in the adv. paper, which had multiple solution PDFs released)

Personally, I think 36, 37, and 36.72 will all be marked correctly if working out is shown. So hopefully you get 97!:D
 

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can someone explain question 15 pls??
I got C
I got A by adding all the 78 values, then adding 90. then i divided it by 6 which got 80. Thats how you calculate the mean.

like below:
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As the title suggests, I've attached a PDF of my solutions to the Maths Standard 2 2023 HSC to this post.

I cannot guarantee that these answers are right (especially considering the ambiguity surrounding whether the koala question is 36 or 37, I hope NESA accepts both answers), but I hope it is a useful resource for those wanting some mode of assurance until the official NESA marking criteria comes out.

Thanks, odin4252
Why are most of the few questions I think I got right on the standard paper (I do advanced) I so wish that I dropped, our exam was wack as hell
 

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Does anyone know why Question 13 was b? I got 56% and I checked it so I'm a bit confused. Thanks!!
 

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