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JACO

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I agree. 70 - 75 ---> high 80's/low 90's.
 

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what would an 82-83 scale to? a bit worried because this exam was apparently easier than past years..
 

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wait but in the q didn't they just always assume static friction, not moving kinetic friction? so like you didn't need to know there was two types of friction to do it anyway ahh
i think in the end the mu the used does not correspond to any coefficient of friction they made their own laws. meh fair enough its a maths test
 

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I think last year's was a bit easier; the question 16 in this year's paper was definitely harder than last year's question 16 with the circle geometry and that inequality.
 

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i think in the end the mu the used does not correspond to any coefficient of friction they made their own laws. meh fair enough its a maths test
LOL bro in the time you wrote the essay you coulda got your 100 :'(
 

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I dont care about 2003, 1987 or even putnam... This years 4 unit exam was the hardest maths test ever written in the history of mankind.












Lol jks it was fair
 

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i did one of the volumes questions as integration by parts should i farewell the idea of an e4?
 

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Im expecting 60-65? What do you think that would scale up to, considering that the test was easy.
 

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