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Are you sure 11. is B? It asks for negative correlation, so shouldn't be either c or d?
 

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Are you sure 11. is B? It asks for negative correlation, so shouldn't be either c or d?
In a negative correlation, as the values of one of the variables increase, the values of the second variable decrease:
As the amount of hours trained increase the time decreases (it becomes quicker).

I hope thats right :S
 

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Damn so I got 20/25! Did anyone get full marks? Is maths gonna scale us up this year?
 

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Damn so I got 20/25! Did anyone get full marks? Is maths gonna scale us up this year?
i got 24/25.. i got Q9 wrong. G maths never scales up, but it depends on how well your school goes in terms of how your mark will be moderated. If your school generally does well in general, it will take an 82 for your mark to moderate up. a 20/25 gives you a good starting point to get a good mark though
 

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i got 24/25.. i got Q9 wrong. G maths never scales up, but it depends on how well your school goes in terms of how your mark will be moderated. If your school generally does well in general, it will take an 82 for your mark to moderate up. a 20/25 gives you a good starting point to get a good mark though
ALL marks below ~97 will moderate up.

50% in the exam would be reported as 75 or above on your results transcript, but it won't scale well.
 

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b for 11 is negative correlation as the more training you do the lower your race time.
 

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