where can we get CPI inflation figures per quarterly
e.g. 1 % march 1 % june 1 % september 1 % december total 4 % for that year
btw ive tried RBA and ABS but I can't seem to extract the useful stuff :mad1:
same deal for GDP figures.
thanks for help
Do business if you do eco cause they kinda correlate with each other. Legal is basically memorizing while business is more common sense. BTW I do all eco, bus and legal.
I'm planning to do a double degree with commerce and something else and just wondering what combinations are actually available? Just say I want to do commerce with an IT degree which one would that come under com/engineering or com/science??? And is the commerce degree any good (as in good...
lol why the hell do they want to give year 9 laptops when all the dropouts are still there...... they will probably sell it for cig and alcy money :P The government should use their head for once and give it to year 11s or uni students
Is there a double degree or combined degree with business and IT and how long is it. Also are there any scholarships available for it. BTW looked in the undergrad book but can't seem to find the exact course???
Thanks a lot :)</SPAN>
Is there a double degree or combined degree with business and IT and how long is it. Also are there any scholarships available for it. BTW looked in the undergrad book but can't seem to find the exact course???
Thanks a lot :)</SPAN>
Is there a double degree or combined degree with business and IT and how long is it. Also are there any scholarships available for it. BTW looked in the undergrad book but can't seem to find the exact course???
Thanks a lot :)</SPAN>
just wondering about scaling/moderation of some of my subs. ok so if i come average in a high scaling subject e.g 50/100 in chemistry and come top in a low scaling subject e.g. 1/20 legal studies which subject would most likely count assuming all of my other subjects are the same and the same...
o yeah they always chuck in a few logs and stuff but i dont think half the ppl get its and always finish the multiple choice off first cause they are the easiest and where most ppl get marks.
Take a circle with radius 1. Therefore to find out the circumference it is 2(pi)r.
Therefore the circumference = 2(pi). Now take an example, say 30 degrees, thereforce 30degrees/360degrees x 2(pi) = 2(pi)/3 which is how many radians it is. Therefore the general equation is:
1 radian = 180...
first off dude dont try to finish the maths test because you wont.... secondly the english is almost always a past sc paper question so try to study up on that... and thirdly dont worry if you dont make it cause like 100 ppl try out....
hey namu sue the BOS for invasion of online privacy if theres such thing :haha: hey if any BOS people are reading this then try figuring out who i am that will be a challenge :confused: before we know it they will be rounding us up and interogating us to see who knows the "secrets of the scaling...