better be like 50raw for e4?
extra 9 booklets overall and they were scattered all over the tabledude I ended up getting an extra book for each question
it wasnt that hard for a 4u paper lolbetter be like 50
3 page writing booklets had me at the end writing nesa number on like 30extra 9 booklets overall and they were scattered all over the table
at first i had a system but by the end it just went haywire
Took me like so long after the exam to sort everything out smhextra 9 booklets overall and they were scattered all over the table
at first i had a system but by the end it just went haywire
Was the last question the graph of xtanx?
did u struggle on any qsWas the last question the graph of xtanx?
is this for adv?Was the last question the graph of xtanx?
Given most people have said it was very difficult (although it's not accurate to extrapolate a small BoS community to the entire state who would have done the exam), I'd say low 70s (as usually, it's around 74-75 for a Band 6), but these are all predictions based on trends.raw for e4?
what question again?OMG WTAF WAS 15D
the inequality. 2^n +3^n =/ 5^nwhat question again?
i would say way lower, doubt majoiryt will even touch q16Given most people have said it was very difficult (although it's not accurate to extrapolate a small BoS community to the entire state who would have done the exam), I'd say low 70s (as usually, it's around 74-75 for a Band 6), but these are all predictions based on trends.
STORM NESA HQ!Yeah nah 2020 was lightwork compared to this.
what did u dothe inequality. 2^n +3^n =/ 5^n
ive never seen something like this. i managed to get a contradiction but it was so fkn dodgy
i did like assume 2^n + 3^n =5^nwhat did u do