There is really no way of knowing what your grade will be if we do not know how many total points you could have scored. (If the highest possible score is a 50, then you should earn a low "B.") But since you don't know enough rudimentary math to do this simple calculation yourself, one must assume you will get a failing grade.
Yes.
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I assume you mean funbrain... The eighth grade code is "lazy8"
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.
Level A maths is the hardest maths you can get. Level B maths is not so hard and level C maths is about the same as primary school maths.
For electrical engineering, Mechanics will probably benefit you more. However, both courses would be good for your career.
How much maths does accounting involve and is it possible to do a course or apprenticeship in accounting with a c grade in mathematics gcse
This is of course highly opinionated, but I would think that Maths and Statistics (if I had to chose between the 2 above). Math and Logic would really be better. Of course this is very generalized (as the question asks for), obviously people who want to program arduinos or those who program for hardware would have a much better time if they did math and mechanics.
I believe you need a grade B because it is classed as a science at university, but i would say if you have a very good grade at gsce and a-level sciences and you only have a c they would consider you. You would absolutly need at least a c in English and maths gcse.
Yes you can. This will involve doing 4 modules for normal maths (usually being Core 1, Core 2, Mechanics 1 and Statistics 1) and then 4 modules for further or pure maths (usually Core 3, Core 4, M2, S2) However, you can do many different ones if you dislike mechanics or statistics. These can include a variety of things such as Decision maths. Many people do both of these and all three sciences which is looked very favorably by the top universities.
I am really not sure. I've been searching this topic for over a month, I want to choose this career but which Math A-level should I take?Is it...A. Maths and further mathsB. Maths ( statistics )C. Maths ( Mechanics )Sorry but this is not useful :(Please answer I need this to enter a sixth form. !! ASAP