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So what's your method? Is it the same thing?Is the Answer D?
I want to get it right before i explain a wrong method. lol
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So what's your method? Is it the same thing?Is the Answer D?
I want to get it right before i explain a wrong method. lol
Can you explain why the other 3 answers are unreasonable?Theres no need to use a ruler. Look at the provided answers, 3 of which are unreasonable
Yeh. I didn't use a ruler though because you can see that the virus is just over double the scale they give you, and then I saw 13 in all the answers so I knew it must have been 130nm. And then you convert the nm to micro metres using their conversion.So what's your method? Is it the same thing?
I have no idea. But I know you will need a ruler + pencil for the exam due to possibly drawing diagrams and tables. It's my understanding that you are marked down for not having straight lines in tables, and labels for diagrams.Howcome there's no ruler mentioned in the board of studies link under Biology? If I need a ruler for these sort of questions, why isn't there a ruler mentioned under Biology?
https://studentsonline.bos.nsw.edu.au/go/exams/Exam_equipment/
I said this before. You can immediately cancel out anything in cm and the one that says 13nm because the scale for nanometres is right there and the virus is much larger. Then you use your deduction skills to eliminate the other two.Can you explain why the other 3 answers are unreasonable?