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You see, if they mean to mess around with the grade boundaries yet again, as they tend to do each year, to keep the numbers getting a Level 3 or a level 4 at GCSE and a C at A Level, lower than normal, then two things come to mind – well a lot more than two but they are...
c = ⎛ ⎝⎜ 1 2 ⎞ ⎠⎟ −1 , 1 d = ⎛ ⎝⎜ 1 8 ⎞ ⎠⎟ 3 , e = ⎛ ⎝⎜ 1 4 ⎞ ⎠⎟ −2 , f = 22 From the list of numbers, (a) write down the letters of the two equal numbers, (b) write down the letter of the largest number....
"I don't think the numbers are at all anything to be concerned about. "There is a level of varying ability year on year and I think given the experiences over the last couple of years, they were quite exceptional really." But shadow education minister...
A Python function to find the average of two numbers can be formed as follows:In the above function, the def keyword defines the function and a and b are the parameters. The function returns the average of the two parameters, when entered into it, once it is being called; please note ...
Pupils who don’t pass GCSE English and maths will be kept from taking student loans (贷款) under government plans to be announced this week, which was reported last night. Ministers are also seeking to limit student numbers as part of a clampdown (取缔) on low-quality degrees. ...
The letters are not the usual symbols of the elements. R U X Z S V (a) Which elements are in the s-block of the Periodic Table? A R and U B T and Y C V and W D X and Z T W Y (1) (b) Which element has four o...
(−)(−)=(+) back to top Terms- A term is a collection of letters and/or numbers multiplied together, with a '+' or '-' sign infront of it. Terms are referred to as 'the term in ...' or 'the ... term'. For example, '2y' is the term in 'y' or the '2y' term....
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is the part of the National Curriculum taught to pupils aged 14 to 16 in years 10 and 11. It also includes exams, the results of which have a significant bearing on a child’s future career.