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Rafy

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to me they were HARD, not sure for you guys but i just couldnt knock them over that easily, calculations and answers with pretty much 3 correct answers and having to pick the 'most' correct. ARGGH oh well its over :music:
 

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to me they were HARD, not sure for you guys but i just couldnt knock them over that easily, calculations and answers with pretty much 3 correct answers and having to pick the 'most' correct. ARGGH oh well its over :music:
Agreeed !
The MC was WAY hard... I couldn't tell which option was the 'most correct'. :bomb:

oh well. at least the HSC is over. :chainsaw:
 

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yeah took me 37 mins to mc, harder then usual, but i made up the time with short answers did it 1hr, and essays in 90 minutes, someone post up mc answers
 
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MC was so hard ,, i swear to god.. /_\ i made like heaps of silly mistakes
 

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harder than last year
wasted so much time on this section
couple of questions had really 2 really similar answers..i could not choose
ARGHHHH
 

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12. is A. you alll got tricked. to calculate the nominal gdp, yu have to Nominal GDPx Year 2/CPI. 100/CPI only refers to the second year, as 100 is usualy base year, but for year 3 base year is year 2. mauahhahah
 

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mataa.. okkk the formulaa to calculate real gdp is Nominal GDP x 100/CPI. okay now listen carefully. 100 is the base year, generally you are given year 1 and year 2. okay. year 1 is 100. hence year 2 was the first year in this case, so to calculate real gdp. it is 130/150 x nominal gdp, which indicates an increase in real gdp. the person who confirmed this was someone who got 99% in the trial. he said it was designed to trick people, he is expected to come close to the top of the state. so ramana bro. c is wrong mate
 

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someone proove me otherwise? because you obviously all are stooges, who do not know how to calculate real gdp for year 3. and instead did 100/150, which is incredibly wrong.
 

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they were challenging because there could have been numerous answers. For some reason i got a lot of B's- i got like 3 in a row at one stage lol. This will probably let me down as it always does argh. Touch wood it doesnt!!!


exams are over Freedom!!!!
 

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mataa.. okkk the formulaa to calculate real gdp is Nominal GDP x 100/CPI. okay now listen carefully. 100 is the base year, generally you are given year 1 and year 2. okay. year 1 is 100. hence year 2 was the first year in this case, so to calculate real gdp. it is 130/150 x nominal gdp, which indicates an increase in real gdp. the person who confirmed this was someone who got 99% in the trial. he said it was designed to trick people, he is expected to come close to the top of the state. so ramana bro. c is wrong mate

yeah man u got the formula right, but just cause the person got 99% in the trial doesnt mean he is right. plus it doesnt say anyfin bout the base year in the question...
buddy it decreased year 1 4615, year 2 was 4533.
i think thats a decrease??? yep it is :)
 

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funny ur the only one who is saying c is wrong.
 

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