It’s by 1024 in multi but for subjects like IPT it’s by 1000 since you don’t get the calculator but since you have the calculator in multi they expect it to be divided by 1024
even if it is a little over, you still have to take the next largest value as a small amount of space on a disk is reserved for system functions so you can't really use the entire disk. and even if it is small fragment you're still not gonna be able to store the entire data files.
Probably just a misinput to the calculator. To avoid this in the exam type the calculation from scratch twice so you ensure that what you got is correct.
I mean the software exam wasn't too bad and it was the last year for that as well so I don't really reckon they'll go really hard. But in the case that they do, aligning will save us.
Yea I was told that too, our teacher said if there's something really weird and out of the ordinary such as web spiders and robots, they won't mark really harsh on it, but its still unlikely to get full marks cause if you don't know what it is you're most likely to explain it wrongly.
should be fine, they won't mark the extra stuff they'll only mark the ones related to calculation, if you did it in depth it would be alright. LoL I made the same mistake, but then I realised in the last 5 mins and did it all over again.
if they got 99 which was the highest hsc mark according to the scaling report UAC realeased then I checked the first in course list and there was only two who tied for first meaning they got a hsc mark of 99.
do you have any resources on how to structure your response? I know the content but I lost a few marks in trials for the overall structure of my response.
Also from looking at the state rank thingy spreadsheet only 2 people tied that year for 99, so I guess it could be 98 as well to state rank. Hopefully it is like that this year cause I think I got 98 raw as well looking at the solutions everyones been putting up.
probably a really low chance of 98 to state rank in 2020, cause they consider decimal places as well so if a student got 99 but they came second in the cohort and the second highest was 98 they would have a 98.5 average, so I reckon maybe It's possible for this year cause lots of people said...