Edexcel Foundation Paper 3 November 2022 Exam Walkthrough
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- Contents:
0:00 Start
0:07 Question 1
1:00 Question 2
1:15 Question 3
1:29 Question 4
2:00 Question 5
2:22 Question 6
3:23 Question 7
5:30 Question 8
6:30 Question 9
7:24 Question 10
8:02 Question 11
8:26 Question 12
9:15 Question 13
11:00 Question 14
13:38 Question 15
17:04 Question 16
19:12 Question 17
20:36 Question 18
21:50 Question 19
23:38 Question 20
26:10 Question 21
26:53 Question 22
28:08 Question 23
30:33 Question 24
34:24 Question 25
35:48 Question 26
37:12 Question 27
40:01 Question 28
42:14 Question 29
44:38 Question 30
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God, may we all do well on this exam, 🙏🏾
im sitting foundation maths gcse pretty soon and this video is very helpful, i hope i get a 5
you'll kill it,
how is it for you so far?
Oh my God 😢
Today I had mock maths exam paper 1 & paper 2 and the papers were not easy but in this video it's so easy.
In the exam I was setting and saying "oh God what am I suppose to do with this question"😢
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How much marks is question 15 please?
Would you get a question like Q28 in Paper 3 as of June 2024?
On Q13, you forgot to state how you got the 180 degrees as some triangles might have different angles, what makes this triangle special is that it equals 60 degrees because 60x3= 180 degrees. This means that this triangle is an equilateral triangle, so the base angles and the top of the triangle must be all 60 degrees each to make the statement true. This question is asking for the proof of an Equilateral triangle.
You also forgot to mention that the angle which was wrong is telling us it was off by 10 degrees which would make it a scalene triangle not a equilateral triangle.
Q16, You didn't say that the pie chart equaled to 360 degrees so you need to divide 360 by the total amount which is 300 then you get 1.2 then you x 1.2 to get 108 degrees, 126 degrees and 126 degrees to prove Salim has a misleading pie chart.
i was gonna ask for q15 why do you times by 8?
Because 0.5x8=4, basically it is asking if you can get 4kg onions in 2 English pounds, with an proper explanation it is correct.
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