Yeah for sure, see how many marks it’s worth, and try to judge what it wants you to do. Write all of your assumptions, maybe even put it as a title underlined to make it clear. Lots of the marks are for basic processes and you’ve got a calculator. You’ll smash it
Does it matter if you get the right answer but your working out doesn't take much space i wrote all the things I needed to but it might just not seem super clear if that makes sense
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Thanks for these videos i did my mock today and i dont think i did too bad (im not the fondest of maths ) THANK YOUU
I’m so glad you felt confident going in! What paper 2 are you doing?
What topics are in paper 1
Fermi estimation, tax & ni calculations, and lots of data
any tips for answering these estimation questions in general?
Yeah for sure, see how many marks it’s worth, and try to judge what it wants you to do. Write all of your assumptions, maybe even put it as a title underlined to make it clear. Lots of the marks are for basic processes and you’ve got a calculator. You’ll smash it
@@mathswithlloydy7644 thanks a lot. is there any tips for the rest of the paper?
@@JB-dk1ft for sure, make sure you understand the tax calculations, as they normally carry at least 6 marks, and know your data 👍
@@mathswithlloydy7644 Thank you :)
Does it matter if you get the right answer but your working out doesn't take much space i wrote all the things I needed to but it might just not seem super clear if that makes sense
You can get max marks, but the examiner is looking for particular calculations, so you must show all of your working.
@@mathswithlloydy7644 ok thank you