(a) (i) (1) 2
(2) the most common number of cars possessed by each household
(ii) (1 x 12 305) + (2 x 13 918) + (3 x 3980) + (4 x 233) =
53 013
(iii) 2 735 / 33 171 = 0.082451538
0.082451538 x 360 = 30 degrees (rounded nearest degree)
(iv) $10
(b) (i) more primary school...
i really hate these assess the place of the law questions, i don't know they can't stick to effectiveness, anyway i did an intro for a question, looking for constructive criticism
"Assess the place of the law in resolving conflict and encouraging cooperation between those who act in a...
the point of this thread is to create an idea pool where people suggest what they would say for certain things and in return you suggest something;
1) What do people have to say about accessibility in terms of family or workplace?
family -children?
2) resource efficiency? what is the...
identify the major changes in the value and composition of global financial flows over the last decade. (2 marks)
- global financial flows have expanded substantially following financial deregulation around the world
- new technologies and global communications networks have linked...
ok so seeing as the scaling has been so good in economics in the last two years, what would be considered the range for good marks, i.e. 80-95?
also if you have a 9 day break between all your other exams and eco, is that long enough to effectively cram and get a good mark?
do people think it is acceptable to deal with only two issues, if they are major issues and you could not deal with them in less than 10 pages?
or is it better to deal with 4 smaller issues in less detail?
would you say the law has delivered just outcomes to children in terms of what is in the best interest of the child?
if you would say the has delivered just outcomes, what is this based on and vice versa?
does anyone know of some cases to do with children where the decision has "in the best interest of the child' or the interests of the child are the "paramount consideration" in it.
would be greatly appreciated