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In Exam style question 2 Part C they asked for the upper bound And you calculated the lower bound So is this the formula to calculate the opposite? Or you did a mistake
The terminology in part c) could be seen to be rather confusing. What we are trying to find is the 'upper bound' or 'maximum' DIFFERENCE in the weights. For this difference in their weights to be maximised, I took the upper bound of Anu's weight and subtracted the lower bound of Zoe's weight.
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ok, I have 1 doubt. Here in 8:34 why don't we just minus both the upper bound values?
Because the subtraction rule of the upper bound and lower bound is different
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sf and decimal places please my exam is tomorrow
Can you also please do Quadratics type 1 and 2 please
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In Exam style question 2
Part C they asked for the upper bound
And you calculated the lower bound
So is this the formula to calculate the opposite? Or you did a mistake
The terminology in part c) could be seen to be rather confusing.
What we are trying to find is the 'upper bound' or 'maximum' DIFFERENCE in the weights.
For this difference in their weights to be maximised, I took the upper bound of Anu's weight and subtracted the lower bound of Zoe's weight.
@@AceMaths I got it👍🏼
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Can you do harder questions on this topic?
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hi what happens if it asks to the nearest whole number?? what do we divide with?
divide with 2 either way. All values should be halved and you get that by dividing it with 2.
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