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Voting closed: 17 November 2011, 08:46
As regards to the maths exam question, if you just said you put 20 + 20 x 0 + 1 in the calculator and showed that in your workings out you would lose marks.You have to do it properly. Then you will get the same result. Traditional calculators will just automatically "equals" when you hit + - / - etc.
Quote from: Bellend on 10 November 2011, 22:32As regards to the maths exam question, if you just said you put 20 + 20 x 0 + 1 in the calculator and showed that in your workings out you would lose marks.You have to do it properly. Then you will get the same result. Traditional calculators will just automatically "equals" when you hit + - / - etc.Oh jesus f**king christ
Its a trick question really, i did A level maths, but it was 20 years ago It should really be written as 20+(20x0)+1=21
Quote from: AudiA8Quattro on 11 November 2011, 11:32Its a trick question really, i did A level maths, but it was 20 years ago It should really be written as 20+(20x0)+1=21It should be, but as it isn't the rules still apply. Of course adding your own brackets to the equation can give you a different answer.
I would just like to add that currently 79.8% of you are stupid.
But for the purest engine experience, displacement has no replacement. All other methods are simply attempts to artificially recreate the benefits of displacement.
Quote from: Agreeable Slick on 11 November 2011, 11:22I would just like to add that currently 79.8% of you are stupid. Doing better than the rest of the population where 97% are thick