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- Please ensure you provide explanations with your calculations. | - Please ensure you provide explanations with your calculations. | ||
- If you are not sure about the meaning of a problem, please write out your interpretation and follow through with the calculation. | - If you are not sure about the meaning of a problem, please write out your interpretation and follow through with the calculation. | ||
- **Total marks** | - **Total marks for full grade** = 100. There are however 106 marks available. | ||
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'''Note''': The exam paper will be posted here after the exam. | '''Note''': The exam paper will be posted here after the exam. |
Revision as of 20:16, 6 December 2010
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.. rubric:: Special instructions
- The final exam will be on 20 December 2010, starting at 9:00AM: please check the official timetable though. - The duration is 3 hours. - You may bring in any printed materials to the final; any textbooks, any papers, *etc*. - You may use any calculator during the exam. - You may not use a cellphone as a calculator. Nor may you use any other communication device during the exam. - The exam covers all material from the course. - **You may answer the questions in any order** in the examination booklet. - Please do not repeat the question in your answer; answer with bullet point text where appropriate (i.e. do not feel you need to use long paragraphs in your answers). - Please ensure you provide explanations with your calculations. - If you are not sure about the meaning of a problem, please write out your interpretation and follow through with the calculation. - **Total marks for full grade** = 100. There are however 106 marks available. </rst>
Note: The exam paper will be posted here after the exam.