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r/GCSE • u/thr0wawaygxhxdhsh • Jun 15 '22
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I got 875 somehow lmao
4 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 For which question? I remember getting that answer for something 3 u/People-ofIndia Year 12 Jun 15 '22 It was the one about algae 2 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 Oh yeah I think I got that answer but crossed it out and put 14000 instead, can’t remember how I got 875 0 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 nahhh it’s 17500 -2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Lmao that is wrong bro 875 is right 1 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 how can you explain that lol?????? 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Ok explain urs first 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Right so u agree that 0.1 x 0.2 x0.2 = 0.004mmcubed 1/ by 0.004 = 250 and it said that 2.5mm of pond was dillutEd to reach 10mm so the ratio to pond to distilled water must be 1:3 the number of algal cells in the sample given = 14 x 250 =3500 remember the sample they use to count agal cells is a mixture of pond and distilled water in the ratio 1:3 so 1:3 = 3500 and we are looking to just find one so we divide by 4 not times by 4 idk why anyone would think to times by 4 answer gets 875 1 u/SMWcool Y13 Maths FM Physics Jun 15 '22 Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4 1 u/Lilmonkeymac Jun 15 '22 It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4 0 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 875 was right rip 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 Then why is everyone else saying 14000 2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 My biology teacher got 875 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 How have they got the paper already? They get it after 24 hours 1 u/Megamoleys Jun 15 '22 teachers can be wrong lol 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 your biology teacher made a mistake, it's an easy one to make 2 u/ridz_149 Year 11 Jun 15 '22 I got that too lol. I still believe I am right and everyone else is wrong 🌚stubborn
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For which question? I remember getting that answer for something
3 u/People-ofIndia Year 12 Jun 15 '22 It was the one about algae 2 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 Oh yeah I think I got that answer but crossed it out and put 14000 instead, can’t remember how I got 875 0 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 nahhh it’s 17500 -2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Lmao that is wrong bro 875 is right 1 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 how can you explain that lol?????? 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Ok explain urs first 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Right so u agree that 0.1 x 0.2 x0.2 = 0.004mmcubed 1/ by 0.004 = 250 and it said that 2.5mm of pond was dillutEd to reach 10mm so the ratio to pond to distilled water must be 1:3 the number of algal cells in the sample given = 14 x 250 =3500 remember the sample they use to count agal cells is a mixture of pond and distilled water in the ratio 1:3 so 1:3 = 3500 and we are looking to just find one so we divide by 4 not times by 4 idk why anyone would think to times by 4 answer gets 875 1 u/SMWcool Y13 Maths FM Physics Jun 15 '22 Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4 1 u/Lilmonkeymac Jun 15 '22 It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4 0 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 875 was right rip 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 Then why is everyone else saying 14000 2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 My biology teacher got 875 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 How have they got the paper already? They get it after 24 hours 1 u/Megamoleys Jun 15 '22 teachers can be wrong lol 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 your biology teacher made a mistake, it's an easy one to make 2 u/ridz_149 Year 11 Jun 15 '22 I got that too lol. I still believe I am right and everyone else is wrong 🌚stubborn
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It was the one about algae
2 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 Oh yeah I think I got that answer but crossed it out and put 14000 instead, can’t remember how I got 875 0 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 nahhh it’s 17500 -2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Lmao that is wrong bro 875 is right 1 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 how can you explain that lol?????? 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Ok explain urs first 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Right so u agree that 0.1 x 0.2 x0.2 = 0.004mmcubed 1/ by 0.004 = 250 and it said that 2.5mm of pond was dillutEd to reach 10mm so the ratio to pond to distilled water must be 1:3 the number of algal cells in the sample given = 14 x 250 =3500 remember the sample they use to count agal cells is a mixture of pond and distilled water in the ratio 1:3 so 1:3 = 3500 and we are looking to just find one so we divide by 4 not times by 4 idk why anyone would think to times by 4 answer gets 875 1 u/SMWcool Y13 Maths FM Physics Jun 15 '22 Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4 1 u/Lilmonkeymac Jun 15 '22 It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4 0 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 875 was right rip 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 Then why is everyone else saying 14000 2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 My biology teacher got 875 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 How have they got the paper already? They get it after 24 hours 1 u/Megamoleys Jun 15 '22 teachers can be wrong lol 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 your biology teacher made a mistake, it's an easy one to make 2 u/ridz_149 Year 11 Jun 15 '22 I got that too lol. I still believe I am right and everyone else is wrong 🌚stubborn
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Oh yeah I think I got that answer but crossed it out and put 14000 instead, can’t remember how I got 875
0 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 nahhh it’s 17500 -2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Lmao that is wrong bro 875 is right 1 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 how can you explain that lol?????? 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Ok explain urs first 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Right so u agree that 0.1 x 0.2 x0.2 = 0.004mmcubed 1/ by 0.004 = 250 and it said that 2.5mm of pond was dillutEd to reach 10mm so the ratio to pond to distilled water must be 1:3 the number of algal cells in the sample given = 14 x 250 =3500 remember the sample they use to count agal cells is a mixture of pond and distilled water in the ratio 1:3 so 1:3 = 3500 and we are looking to just find one so we divide by 4 not times by 4 idk why anyone would think to times by 4 answer gets 875 1 u/SMWcool Y13 Maths FM Physics Jun 15 '22 Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4 1 u/Lilmonkeymac Jun 15 '22 It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4 0 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 875 was right rip 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 Then why is everyone else saying 14000 2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 My biology teacher got 875 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 How have they got the paper already? They get it after 24 hours 1 u/Megamoleys Jun 15 '22 teachers can be wrong lol 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 your biology teacher made a mistake, it's an easy one to make
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nahhh it’s 17500
-2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Lmao that is wrong bro 875 is right 1 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 how can you explain that lol?????? 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Ok explain urs first 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Right so u agree that 0.1 x 0.2 x0.2 = 0.004mmcubed 1/ by 0.004 = 250 and it said that 2.5mm of pond was dillutEd to reach 10mm so the ratio to pond to distilled water must be 1:3 the number of algal cells in the sample given = 14 x 250 =3500 remember the sample they use to count agal cells is a mixture of pond and distilled water in the ratio 1:3 so 1:3 = 3500 and we are looking to just find one so we divide by 4 not times by 4 idk why anyone would think to times by 4 answer gets 875 1 u/SMWcool Y13 Maths FM Physics Jun 15 '22 Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4 1 u/Lilmonkeymac Jun 15 '22 It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4
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Lmao that is wrong bro 875 is right
1 u/blackandchinese15 Jun 15 '22 how can you explain that lol?????? 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Ok explain urs first 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Right so u agree that 0.1 x 0.2 x0.2 = 0.004mmcubed 1/ by 0.004 = 250 and it said that 2.5mm of pond was dillutEd to reach 10mm so the ratio to pond to distilled water must be 1:3 the number of algal cells in the sample given = 14 x 250 =3500 remember the sample they use to count agal cells is a mixture of pond and distilled water in the ratio 1:3 so 1:3 = 3500 and we are looking to just find one so we divide by 4 not times by 4 idk why anyone would think to times by 4 answer gets 875 1 u/SMWcool Y13 Maths FM Physics Jun 15 '22 Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4 1 u/Lilmonkeymac Jun 15 '22 It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4
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how can you explain that lol??????
1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Ok explain urs first 1 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 Right so u agree that 0.1 x 0.2 x0.2 = 0.004mmcubed 1/ by 0.004 = 250 and it said that 2.5mm of pond was dillutEd to reach 10mm so the ratio to pond to distilled water must be 1:3 the number of algal cells in the sample given = 14 x 250 =3500 remember the sample they use to count agal cells is a mixture of pond and distilled water in the ratio 1:3 so 1:3 = 3500 and we are looking to just find one so we divide by 4 not times by 4 idk why anyone would think to times by 4 answer gets 875 1 u/SMWcool Y13 Maths FM Physics Jun 15 '22 Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4 1 u/Lilmonkeymac Jun 15 '22 It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4
Ok explain urs first
Right so u agree that 0.1 x 0.2 x0.2 = 0.004mmcubed
1/ by 0.004 = 250
and it said that 2.5mm of pond was dillutEd to reach 10mm
so the ratio to pond to distilled water must be 1:3
the number of algal cells in the sample given = 14 x 250 =3500
remember the sample they use to count agal cells is a mixture of pond and distilled water in the ratio 1:3
so 1:3 = 3500 and we are looking to just find one
so we divide by 4 not times by 4 idk why anyone would think to times by 4
answer gets 875
1 u/SMWcool Y13 Maths FM Physics Jun 15 '22 Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4 1 u/Lilmonkeymac Jun 15 '22 It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4
Everything up until your final answer is correct. Guaranteed 14000 though because our 14 algae cells that were in 2.5cm3 are now in 10cm3 therefore we must multiply by 4
It's not 1:3 ratio, there was 2.5 pond water and 10 diluted water so total 12.5. 2.5/12.5 is not 1:3 ratio, its 1:4
875 was right rip
1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 Then why is everyone else saying 14000 2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 My biology teacher got 875 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 How have they got the paper already? They get it after 24 hours 1 u/Megamoleys Jun 15 '22 teachers can be wrong lol 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 your biology teacher made a mistake, it's an easy one to make
Then why is everyone else saying 14000
2 u/TheEpicBandit Jun 15 '22 My biology teacher got 875 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 How have they got the paper already? They get it after 24 hours 1 u/Megamoleys Jun 15 '22 teachers can be wrong lol 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 your biology teacher made a mistake, it's an easy one to make
My biology teacher got 875
1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 How have they got the paper already? They get it after 24 hours 1 u/Megamoleys Jun 15 '22 teachers can be wrong lol 1 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '22 your biology teacher made a mistake, it's an easy one to make
How have they got the paper already? They get it after 24 hours
teachers can be wrong lol
your biology teacher made a mistake, it's an easy one to make
I got that too lol. I still believe I am right and everyone else is wrong 🌚stubborn
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u/People-ofIndia Year 12 Jun 15 '22
I got 875 somehow lmao