@@dani-bc7pn I would say do all the past papers you can, and do a lot of practice in the areas you struggle in, don’t give up cause you find it hard. And if you can’t solve a question or understand it, even us in the markscheme, ask a teacher
There’s equally as many for each Hence p(picking red )= 1/3 because 1/3 are red (1/3)^3= 1/27 which is a larger number than 1/55. If you’re looking for a logical explanation beyond the basic maths it’s due to the increased total in the bag ie. Say I have just 3 (one red, one blue, one yellow) P(pick red)= 1/3 -say I quadruple (4x) the number of each It’s now p(pick red) = 4/12= 1/3 Long story short the adding of counters is a distraction. The real reason is the counters in b are NOT put back in :)
@@Freur-00 oh shame, I only have maths, good luck though, and I'm pretty sure quite a lot of people have stopped doing revision, the exam period;s too long
48:23 bro started giggling
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This was really accurate, a decent amount of predicted questions came up and thank you so much
exactly
@@user-gk9og7by7c I was happy glad I saw this video and did the past paper
Very much appreciated sir hopefully this one is more accurate as predicted paper 1 was pretty much off
Well yeah it’s a prediction obviously it’s not going to always be accurate
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this is not a predicted paper, he is showing most topics in topic list for paper 2, if u want a predicted paper go to firstclassmaths
Thank you, similar questions came up today on the Edexel paper
thank you soo much maths genie the revision practise paper helped
this was really accurate, got me a solid 20 marks alone from watching this last night
Thank you sir great video
this is saving me thank you so much
lol fr?
guys I pray I scrape a 7
Did you scrape a 7 lol
@@JWD56thankfully yeah ..I didn’t think I would’ve though
@@arielle2764 well donee!!! any advice for someone whos at a 5 rn?
@@dani-bc7pn I would say do all the past papers you can, and do a lot of practice in the areas you struggle in, don’t give up cause you find it hard. And if you can’t solve a question or understand it, even us in the markscheme, ask a teacher
@@dani-bc7pn GOODLUCK!!! :)
1:28:29 where did you get the 2a, 3a+b and the a+b+c from???
Its the equation to find the nth term
Pls help for 1:54:50 bottom question how is it more likely to pick red. The number of red to blue and yellow counters still the same pls explain
There’s equally as many for each
Hence p(picking red )= 1/3 because 1/3 are red
(1/3)^3= 1/27 which is a larger number than 1/55.
If you’re looking for a logical explanation beyond the basic maths it’s due to the increased total in the bag ie.
Say I have just 3 (one red, one blue, one yellow)
P(pick red)= 1/3
-say I quadruple (4x) the number of each
It’s now p(pick red) = 4/12= 1/3
Long story short the adding of counters is a distraction. The real reason is the counters in b are NOT put back in :)
are these q's most likely to come up in paper 3?
Paper 2 he made a new vid for p3
lovely video could this work for AQA
I LOVE YOU
do these predicted papers for this year pleaseee
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why do I always do this to myself
playing this in 2x speed and praying
Bro I have two exams tomorrow and no revision done 💀 I'm screwed
@@Freur-00 oh shame, I only have maths, good luck though, and I'm pretty sure quite a lot of people have stopped doing revision, the exam period;s too long
I didn’t revise at all until yesterday 💀
But hey I did the same with English and got a 7 a year early so who knows
@@JWD56 how was the maths exam for you? I thought it went surprisingly okay, the ratio a+b thing through me off though
just done my first A-Level maths paper, not sure why I am here
Im about to fail maths wtf
yeh bro im joining in with u
@@irambatool9382 dw me too
Me three bro
Same
@@tselmeg_4682 same
i begggggg save me ple