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Hey IGCSE,
For Arabic as a foreign Language (0544) is there October/November papers. Or is it only May/June.
Hello Yunus,
Arabic – Foreign Language (0544) is only available during June examination series.
That’s unfortunate.
Yeah I know ryt
Hey IGCSE,
For Arabic as a foreign Language (0544) is there October/November papers.Or is it only May/June.
Hi Yunus,
Arabic – Foreign Language (0544) is only available during June examination series.
Hello,
I wanted to know when the Feb/march 2020 papers will be open to us to download.
Thanks for all the help!
Hello Bob,
It can be anytime after the results are released. Thank you.
hey, bro, I’m giving feb-march currently what do you mean
When we can download the feb/march series to use as past papers?
Were they easy what subjects did you take?
Hello Bob,
The February-March 2020 exam series would be available anytime after the results are released.
Hi,
Basically in maths, if our answer is a decimal we round it to 3 significant figures ?
Like 12.45 to 12.5.
Hi Yash,
Yes, you are right.
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Hello IGCSE Centre!
I am giving my Math 0580 exams… If degree of accuracy is not specified, then answers are to be given to 3 significant figures, right? And also, I wanted to know that will I lose marks if I give non exact answers to more than 3 significant figures( for example, 2 decimal places)?
Thanks!!
Hello Anushka,
Yes, if the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. For example, if your answer is 12.298, the answer should be given in three significant figures. Thus you should write your answer as 12.3.
Upon checking the Examiner’s Report, this is one of common errors students make. Some candidates are giving answers to less than 3 significant figures without a more accurate answer being seen. If a candidate has shown working they are likely to lose only one mark but those candidates showing no working may not be awarded any marks.
Thanks a lot!
Also, is it an issue if I give my answer to greater degree of accuracy than 3 significant figures?
Hello Anushka,
We suggest that you follow the 3 significant figures for your final answer.
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