Hi, quick question. For Q9 i got 151515. Would that be correct? I used ratios to answer this question. 25,000 : 16.5% 1515.15: 1% 151515: 100% Therefore the total revenue is 151515. i got the previous questions correct with this method. Please help me out. The exams tomorrow :) Keep up the great videos.
Also another question. When it comes to substituting in graph values into an equation, the question after that always asks about the limitation of the equation. Is there one answer that would work for all equations or does it have to be specific question?
thank you for going through the new material 💞
My pleasure! I hope it’s helped, good luck with the exam.
Thank you! this has been a great help, especially with the diagram 1 bit as it gets confusing so quickly with how its laid out.
You’re very welcome, good luck today
@mathswithlloydy7644 thanks!
Thank you! This was super helpful
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck with the exam
this is so useful thank you💖
You’re very welcome
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on question six would the upper bounds not be .49 as if its .5 it would be rounded up
That’s where the inequality comes in, because it could be .49999999 so they use .5 with < rather than the symbol with the equal sign on it
Hi, quick question. For Q9 i got 151515. Would that be correct? I used ratios to answer this question.
25,000 : 16.5%
1515.15: 1%
151515: 100%
Therefore the total revenue is 151515.
i got the previous questions correct with this method. Please help me out. The exams tomorrow :) Keep up the great videos.
Yeah if thats close enough to the answer I got then you’re all good 👍
Also another question. When it comes to substituting in graph values into an equation, the question after that always asks about the limitation of the equation. Is there one answer that would work for all equations or does it have to be specific question?