C1: Core Mathematics 1: 6663
C2: Core Mathematics 2: 6664
C3: Core Mathematics 3: 6665
C4: Core Mathematics 4: 6666
FP1: Further Pure Mathematics 1: 6667
FP2: Further Pure Mathematics 2: 6668
FP3: Further Pure Mathematics 3: 6669
M1: Mechanics 1: 6677
M2: Mechanics 1: 6678
M3: Mechanics 1: 6679
M4: Mechanics 1: 6680
M5: Mechanics 1: 6681
S1: Statistics 1: 6683
S2: Statistics 2: 6684
S3: Statistics 3: 6691
S4: Statistics 4: 6686
D1: Decision Mathematics 1: 6689
D2: Decision Mathematics 2: 6690
Three are needed for AS and another three for A2. But there are restrictions on the combinations that you may take. For more details look at the attached link.
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Ask your teacher.
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http://www.thornburycottage.com/chemistry/MS3.htmThe link above pretty much has all the mark schemes for both AS and A2 Chemistry (edexcel).
For basic maths the main unit is degrees (with minutes and seconds as subdivisions). For higher maths it is radians.
it means 1 billionth of a unit!!
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It has no meaning in mathematics. It is simply a unit of distance. That the unit is sometimes incorporated into mathematical calculations is incidental.
The unit for real numbers is the number 1.
Pictogram is a unit of measurement much less than a milligram.
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