first open this link:
http://www.rewardinglearning.org.uk/qualifications/results.aspx?g=2&t=0&s=0&v=0&f=0&q=167&d=d#pastpapers
Then on the page where it says PAST PAPERS (in blue writing) click on it and a whole list should come up. Mine is the very very first one under january series 2011.
Open it, and it is question number 13.
its on bearings and i find those quite difficult!
Any help or advice? thanks!
http://www.rewardinglearning.org.uk/qualifications/results.aspx?g=2&t=0&s=0&v=0&f=0&q=167&d=d#pastpapers
Then on the page where it says PAST PAPERS (in blue writing) click on it and a whole list should come up. Mine is the very very first one under january series 2011.
Open it, and it is question number 13.
its on bearings and i find those quite difficult!
Any help or advice? thanks!
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what a long journey to fine the question. haha
a) 55 degrees. draw a straight line from roseville point to ardhill point. then place the protractor where 0 line is on top of the N line (given)and at ardhill. then read the numbers on the protractor where drawn line intersect at roseville point. then you will get the answer which is 55 deg.
b) 19.5km. draw straight line from kildrum point to clonmore point. place the ruler on top of the drawn line. about 6.5 cm. then times it with 3km as the scale said 1 cm: 3 km. you'll get the answer which is 19.5 km..
hopefully it helps you
a) 55 degrees. draw a straight line from roseville point to ardhill point. then place the protractor where 0 line is on top of the N line (given)and at ardhill. then read the numbers on the protractor where drawn line intersect at roseville point. then you will get the answer which is 55 deg.
b) 19.5km. draw straight line from kildrum point to clonmore point. place the ruler on top of the drawn line. about 6.5 cm. then times it with 3km as the scale said 1 cm: 3 km. you'll get the answer which is 19.5 km..
hopefully it helps you