I know that this is an old thread, but the answer for question 3 can be solved in a pretty simple way. the diagram below is based off of jetblack2007's diagram. First you construct parallel lines from the top of the man's head, then prove that the angle of elevation from the top of his head is...
I'm doing law atm and a bunch of my friends are doing actuarial/law. they're coping ok, but they don't get a lot of sleep. or time to anything else but study. what uni were you planning on going to?
I've recently had a discussion with some Americans about why the rest of the world views them as ignorant, stupid and cruel. While we we discussing this, a few of them mentioned that Australia is culturally backwards, racist, homophobic and has medieval morals. =/
I was wondering are we...
I finished the 2004 paper in an hour and a half, in comparison to the 2.5 hours it took for the 2006 paper. I personally was surprised at how easy the 2004 and 2007 papers were
Yeah I do =/
Altogether. Some guy in the top class was moaning about how he'd lost 9 marks, because he's pretty accurate and generally doesn't make stupid mistakes. I lost 11 marks on the parts I skipped from 4,5 and 7 >< And then I asked people how they went and they were like "ONLY 11 marks?" Oo
I was wondering this too. I found the test pretty decent, just a bit longer than I expected. I didn't get through the first 4 questions as quickly as I wanted to (I was aiming for 30 mins). Most of the people who did 4u were complaining that they'd lost about 9 marks give or take for stupid...
I think that was easier than the 2006 paper. I finished the first 4.5 questions in 55 minutes, and had 35 minutes to do question 7. Granted I did skip bits of question 3, 4 and 5 on a whim, which cost me time on the last 2 parts of Q7 -__- but in all, a pretty decent test