Can someone please explain this to me? I don't have solutions (for 2022 cssa trial) and I am unsure if my answer is correct. I also don't understand how two pure breeds RR x WW results in those genotypes? Wouln't they all be heterozygotes and then they would not have a 3:1 ratio?
if someone gets 100% in every exam for a subject, but people in the cohort do poorly does this impact them?? im confused how the state rankings work if lots of people get a 100 but only one person comes first
I’m currently in Year 11, and I have 12 units. I’m struggling with chemistry and would like to drop it, but I don’t want to end up with only 10 units in Year 12.
My brother, who is in Year 12 at a different school, dropped chemistry and switched to Investigating Science. The problem is that at...
can someone explain how u know if a graph is many to many or one to one or one to many etc. how do u know by just looking at points?
also for this q I don't understand why B is many to many and C isnt. I was thinking could it be bc if u do line test so if it crosses once for C (hence it is not...
If you get 100% on every internal assessment and 100% in the HSC, does that mean you rank first in the state? How come for the state rankers they don't show people tied? I'm sure for most subjects- especially maths, there would be heaps of people who tie.
I am currently in yr 11 and I have 12 units, my subjects are:
Maths adv
English adv
Bio
Chem
Food tech
SOR 2
I do not know what course I want to do, so I would like a high atar to keep my options open.
Will food tech ruin my ATAR because of scaling? I am reading lots of stuff about scaling and...