Camels Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 I have nothing to offer you in terms of rsgp etc. but if you'd be willing to help me out with my Maths homework free; Probably easy but i've just sat and done six hours worth and I'm not in the fucking mood anymore.
Veta Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 i could probably figure this out but getting paper out and writing stuff down isnt worth it
Camels Posted November 1, 2012 Author Posted November 1, 2012 mymaths ftw Not when they set you 16 pieces for over half-term and you try to do them all in the last few days :c
k or as i Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 (edited) first answer will be : Length = 150m - X second answer will be : 150m + (150m - X) since the brick wall is covering one width third answer will be : second answer < or equal to 200 you must re-arrange (need paper) fourth answer needs third answer so cant help i think thats right i got a B grade for my a-level maths so would be ashamed to get it wrong also if thats mymaths then dont waste your time with that website its such a waste of time you can get much better grades from finishing the book and doing many past papers its much more enjoyable and only requires you to do one past paper a day to get good grades which takes like 1 hour a day Edited November 1, 2012 by k or as i
Camels Posted November 1, 2012 Author Posted November 1, 2012 first answer will be : Length = 150m - X second answer will be : 150m + (150m - X) since the brick wall is covering one width third answer will be : second answer < or equal to 200 you must re-arrange (need paper) fourth answer needs third answer so cant help i think thats right i got a B grade for my a-level maths so would be ashamed to get it wrong also if thats mymaths then dont waste your time with that website its such a waste of time you can get much better grades from finishing the book and doing many past papers its much more enjoyable and only requires you to do one past paper a day to get good grades which takes like 1 hour a day Correct. Cheers boo<3
k or as i Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 (edited) first answer will be : Length = 150m - X second answer will be : 150m + (150m - X) since the brick wall is covering one width third answer will be : second answer < or equal to 200 you must re-arrange (need paper) fourth answer needs third answer so cant help i think thats right i got a B grade for my a-level maths so would be ashamed to get it wrong also if thats mymaths then dont waste your time with that website its such a waste of time you can get much better grades from finishing the book and doing many past papers its much more enjoyable and only requires you to do one past paper a day to get good grades which takes like 1 hour a day Correct. Cheers boo<3 NP. if you ever need help with C1 or C2 ask me i know my maths inside out same for Chemistry, FUCK BIOLOGY Edited November 1, 2012 by k or as i
Marc|Criti Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 first answer will be : Length = 150m - X second answer will be : 150m + (150m - X) since the brick wall is covering one width third answer will be : second answer < or equal to 200 you must re-arrange (need paper) fourth answer needs third answer so cant help i think thats right i got a B grade for my a-level maths so would be ashamed to get it wrong also if thats mymaths then dont waste your time with that website its such a waste of time you can get much better grades from finishing the book and doing many past papers its much more enjoyable and only requires you to do one past paper a day to get good grades which takes like 1 hour a day mah lee singah the fourth: 150 + 150 - X <= 200 is 300 - X <= 200 do you need paper? :) X>=100
k or as i Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 first answer will be : Length = 150m - X second answer will be : 150m + (150m - X) since the brick wall is covering one width third answer will be : second answer < or equal to 200 you must re-arrange (need paper) fourth answer needs third answer so cant help i think thats right i got a B grade for my a-level maths so would be ashamed to get it wrong also if thats mymaths then dont waste your time with that website its such a waste of time you can get much better grades from finishing the book and doing many past papers its much more enjoyable and only requires you to do one past paper a day to get good grades which takes like 1 hour a day mah lee singah the fourth: 150 + 150 - X <= 200 is 300 - X <= 200 do you need paper? :) X>=100 other way around X<=100 because length is longer width and length + width = 150m
Ollie Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Damnit, if only i read this topic sooner I <3 maths
Marc|Criti Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 first answer will be : Length = 150m - X second answer will be : 150m + (150m - X) since the brick wall is covering one width third answer will be : second answer < or equal to 200 you must re-arrange (need paper) fourth answer needs third answer so cant help i think thats right i got a B grade for my a-level maths so would be ashamed to get it wrong also if thats mymaths then dont waste your time with that website its such a waste of time you can get much better grades from finishing the book and doing many past papers its much more enjoyable and only requires you to do one past paper a day to get good grades which takes like 1 hour a day mah lee singah the fourth: 150 + 150 - X <= 200 is 300 - X <= 200 do you need paper? :) X>=100 other way around X<=100 because length is longer width and length + width = 150m the total length of the fence must be smaller than 200m 2*length + width <= 200m (length+width) + length <= 200m 150 + (150 - x) <= 200 300 - x <= 200 -x <= -100 x>= 100 (i can explain this step to you if you want) also, if you look at the screenshot, it says x> [blank] (which is incorrect too, but w/e) then, you can take any example to see if it works (x<150 as length + width = 150). OR we can try your solution. let's take x=50 total fence needed: 250m (which is bigger than 200 btw) which is enough to prove you're wrong by itself. blind monk!
k or as i Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 (edited) first answer will be : Length = 150m - X second answer will be : 150m + (150m - X) since the brick wall is covering one width third answer will be : second answer < or equal to 200 you must re-arrange (need paper) fourth answer needs third answer so cant help i think thats right i got a B grade for my a-level maths so would be ashamed to get it wrong also if thats mymaths then dont waste your time with that website its such a waste of time you can get much better grades from finishing the book and doing many past papers its much more enjoyable and only requires you to do one past paper a day to get good grades which takes like 1 hour a day mah lee singah the fourth: 150 + 150 - X <= 200 is 300 - X <= 200 do you need paper? :) X>=100 other way around X<=100 because length is longer width and length + width = 150m the total length of the fence must be smaller than 200m 2*length + width <= 200m (length+width) + length <= 200m 150 + (150 - x) <= 200 300 - x <= 200 -x <= -100 x>= 100 (i can explain this step to you if you want) also, if you look at the screenshot, it says x> [blank] (which is incorrect too, but w/e) then, you can take any example to see if it works (x<150 as length + width = 150). OR we can try your solution. let's take x=50 total fence needed: 250m (which is bigger than 200 btw) which is enough to prove you're wrong by itself. blind monk! Did not read part about fencing being smaller than 200m FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK! D.W HE STILL HAS EGG FORM HE WILL TANK IT Edited November 3, 2012 by k or as i
Dizzy Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 dunno what math are u even in lol Algebra 2 nigre
Chris Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 thank you for reminding me why i will go far in life
k or as i Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 thank you for reminding me why i will go far in life LOL thats mean
Dravid Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 (edited) wow lol what grade is this? pretty simple stuff Edited November 5, 2012 by Dravid
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