Albereth
Honorary Master
Seriously ?
This is a matric question ?
Grade 3s could answer that 99 out of 100 times.
So, most likely answer it then?
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Seriously ?
This is a matric question ?
Grade 3s could answer that 99 out of 100 times.
Don't see this as a math question
What is Maths Literacy?
Mathematical Literacy is a subject that uses mathematical concepts, and applies them to everyday situations
I think the answer is most likely. Nothing is absolutely certain. If madiba dies on 25 December I am sure it will be renamed![]()
The problem, I assume, is that without observing a Christian holiday, you can not answer that question. Religious reference should never be included in a maths paper in my opinion.
Then your school obviously didn't get the memo
I think your school got a faulty memo. The closest to this was a request by KZN education requesting that schools stop forcing Lit on to students who really should be taking core, such as those doing Accounting and Physics. It's a common problem.
Could be, but our school no longer offer Maths lit as a subject. To compensate though the geniuses in charge have now decreed that students can no longer fail matric- so that's even worse.
We're KZN. Gauteng don't get to state that they can't fail though. That would have to come from National (Angie). In all honesty it wouldn't surprise me. The day we get that notification, I'm bailing on education and going back into IT.
I do find Lit a waste of time for 85% of students, but there are honestly those out there who cannot do Core. The worst thing they ever did was drop Standard Grade. But to turn around and say, "No Lit, and we guarantee they will not fail" is the dumbest thing they could ever do, and as dumb as our Education department is, I don't think they could be that stupid.
This has absolutely nothing to do with probability, especially since it is related to general knowledge.
Really? Read again. The question is "Is this a certainty, likely or impossible". That's a probability question.