it varies from year to year and from course to course, it also varies from exam board to exam board.
for AQA in 2012 the scaled marks were
1H: 35/80
2H: 42/80
For Edexcel
combined: 90/200 after scaling for linear specification
method in mathematics:280/400 after scaling (unitised)
mathematics B: 280/400 after scaling (unitised)
I'm afraid that I can't find what it is for OCR in 2012 but it should be pretty similar to the other two. Also if you are wondering about scaling they basically just put your mark through an algorithm which then shows your scaled mark.
Hope this was helpful.
if need yo get grade c for maths higher you will need 30-40 marks
They mean how many marks you got on the exam paper, overall.
hwo many maths questions in bba entrance exam
Well that's a daft quetion, depending on what you choose and how many you choose tells you how many you've got. There are lots of different kinds of GCSE's you can study. These are qualifications which can get you a long way in life. Some GCSE courses are completed by an exam or course work (paper based), some GCSE's are a mixture of both. They are marked and assesed by teachers and at the end of the course for your GCSE subject work and exam it is sent to the exam bored to be marked. Once these are marked you are sent the certificates usually two months later. There are different levels which the standard of your work is, this is decided by the exam bored. A* - the best result = full marks A*- C means your work is to a good standard
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75 marks
In the UK it is compulsary to study maths until GCSE. Once you have taken your GCSE in maths you are no longer required to continue into AS and A level however many employers in certain jobs like to see an good A level maths grade. Hope this helps.
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